Colombian president Gustavo Petro warned on Monday that his nation’s military will take offensive actions against the National Liberation Army after the rebels, known as the ELN, unleashed a wave of attacks in the country's northeast that left dozens of people killed and forced thousands to flee their homes.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced military action against the National Liberation Army (ELN) after a series of violent attacks. Despite peace talks initiated in 2022, violence in regions like Catatumbo has escalated,
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro warns of military action against ELN rebels following a surge in violence in the northeast, leading to civilian displacement.
The Economist has tried to understand why Spanish-language streaming content has been in vogue for a few years now, especially those set in Latin America: the secret is the Colombian production company Dynamo,
This month, one of Pablo Escobar’s hippos narrates his life, a Ouija board terrorizes friends in India and an Iranian refugee in Finland navigates adolescence.
Pablo Escobar, the notorious Colombian drug lord, amassed a staggering net worth of approximately $30 billion at the height of his reign. Known as the “King of Cocaine,” Escobar controlled one of the most infamous criminal enterprises in history—the Medellín Cartel.