Colombia's largest active guerrilla group said Monday it was open to resuming peace talks with whoever succeeds left-wing President Gustavo Petro in upcoming elections.
Colombian anti-explosives policemen carry out a controlled detonation during a search for explosives in an abandoned vehicle on a street in Ca…
A Colombian armed group comprised of ex-guerrillas who rejected a 2016 peace deal, claimed responsibility Friday for a wave of bomb and shooti…
Some 10,000 members of the security forces have been deployed to put an end to the violence in northeast Colombia
A new bout of fighting between two guerrilla groups in northeastern Colombia, where violence has displaced nearly 50,000 people in 10 days, cl…
A banner reading 'We Want Peace' hangs on a street in Teorama municipality in Colombia's Catatumbo region, where the country's worst security …
A mural with images of late leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) is seen in the country's Teorama municipality
Coca crops dot the hillsides around Teorama municipality in northern Colombia
Some residents of Teorama, Colombia have taken to hanging white flags outside their homes in an effort to avoid getting caught in the crossfire
The children of northeastern Colombia have a message for guerrillas blamed for the country's worst violence in over a decade -- as well as for…