
How Colombia’s Evangelists undermined the peace referendum
Government underestimated power of group in run-up to vote on peace accords with FARC
Government underestimated power of group in run-up to vote on peace accords with FARC
Despite referendum setback, President Santos turns attention to country’s second-largest guerrilla army
News comes as surprise to many after Colombian voters rejected peace deal in plebiscite
“We had to do something to explain to people why the war has to end”
Celebratory mood pervades guerrilla army’s conference to debate peace accords
More than 900 journalists will be present at guerilla group’s week-long congress to ratify peace deal
More than 130,000 Venezuelans crossed over last weekend to buy goods in the neighboring country
Authorities expect most of the 90,000 people who made the journey on Sunday to return home
Around 35,000 people flooded across the border on Sunday, in bid to get hold of essential items in short supply in home country
Nicolás Maduro administration allows crossing for one day due to recurring shortages of staple foods
Details on ending one of the world’s longest-running conflicts will be released on Thursday in Havana
Salud Hernández-Mora freed on Friday evening along with two other journalists held by ELN guerrillas
Two Colombian journalists are also in the hands of the ELN, says defense minister
Crew investigating whereabouts of Spanish journalist Salud Hernández-Mora has also disappeared in Catatumbo
Armed forces have begun search for ‘El Mundo’ reporter in area controlled by left-wing guerrillas
Decision comes five months after judges approved adoption by gay parents
Madrid looking to avoid diplomatic spat that could tarnish the countries’ excellent relations
The ‘San José’ could contain an underwater treasure hoard worth billions Spain says it will “defend its cultural heritage”
Previously, homosexuals were only allowed to adopt their partner’s biological children
One Castellón firm supplies all the tons of fruit thrown at the world-famous Valencia fiesta
Namesake of the world-famous soccer player found himself unable to use the photo app
Party leader Albert Rivera’s tireless online presence has pushed his party up in the polls Even the ruling Popular Party has been forced to launch a frantic offensive in response
Benicàssim’s other festival espouses a philosophy of tolerance and having a good time
Burgos’s Museum of Human Evolution examines our changing esthetic obsessions
Austrian Oscar-winning director of ‘Amour’ to receive 2013 arts prize
Almodóvar favorite Paco Delgado was charged with the creation of the wardrobe for the new Hollywood version of Victor Hugo’s classic novel
Culture Ministry will determine how much should be allotted to cover excise tax each year