
Colombia cautiously prepares for a mass influx of Venezuelans following US attack
The government is working on a three-phase plan to address a potential humanitarian emergency

The government is working on a three-phase plan to address a potential humanitarian emergency
The remains of hundreds of soldiers have yet to be returned to the country, and many claim they have not received the compensation promised by Kyiv

Brayan Palencia was one of more than 200 migrants sent by the United States to Nayib Bukele’s mega-prison CECOT for alleged links to criminal gangs

The petition was sent to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and is the first of its kind in connection with attacks against alleged drug-running boats
Figures from the global far right, the libertarian movement, evangelical churches, and retired military officers took the stage at an event that drew 15,000 people

The senator of Colombian descent and the representative from Florida are the most visible faces of the effort to undermine Colombia’s political left ahead of presidential elections

It is unlikely that all the boats attacked by the United States belong to artisanal fishermen, says an official with the Colombian Navy

Jeison Obando Pérez is recovering in a Bogotá hospital from injuries he sustained in the attack, and will likely be released despite US demands for his arrest

President Gustavo Petro suspects that at least one of the US attacks in the Caribbean occurred in Colombian waters

The diplomat visited Colombia for the first summit of the Hague Group, geared toward taking action to pressure Israel into ending the war in Gaza

The Italian lawyer, who is being targeted with sanctions by the Trump administration over her support for the Palestinian people, rules out resignation and proposes the total end of relations with Israel’s ‘apartheid regime’

The conference will bring together delegates from some 30 countries and UN officials such as the rapporteur for the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Francesca Albanese

The arrest of nine former military personnel in Michoacán sheds light on a growing phenomenon in the region, which is experiencing high rates of violence

The 14-year-old who shot the presidential hopeful at a rally on Saturday was arrested and will be charged with attempted murder and illegal possession of weapons. He had dropped out of a government program for troubled youths

According to Colombian Migration figures, over 145,000 people have left the country so far this year. Travel to Brazil, Chile, and Argentina is on the rise as a result of the United States’ increasingly restrictive measures
More than 9,000 people are living in a former airport in Colombia. They have lost all support from all US-funded NGOs
Brayan Palencia Benavides is one of the 238 migrants deported by the US government to the Central American country over alleged ties to the Tren de Aragua

The recent capture of several leaders of the Camorra and the ‘Ndragheta highlights the extensive operations of European crime groups in the South American country

Analysts say that to diversify exports, the Petro government must modernize outdated customs processes and combat the lack of interest among business owners

Thousands of former military personnel are hired for large sums to fight in wars or to serve as private security abroad. The network behind this business is in the government’s sights

Dozens of former soldiers, hired through private security companies, are fighting for the Rapid Support Forces against the regular army in one of the bloodiest current conflicts

The strategy of instrumentalizing the fight for women’s equality to promote xenophobic policies is spreading in countries such as France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain
Turkey claims to have coordinated the exchange of 24 prisoners, plus two minors, from the US, Germany, Poland, Slovenia, Norway, Russia and Belarus. Turkish intelligence sources told EL PAÍS that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan entrusted his secret service chief to personally handle the case

The United Nations confirms that the Israeli army has killed and maimed thousands of Palestinian minors in Gaza, which is why it has included the country on its blacklist

The NGO Action Against Hunger warns that 30% of children under two years of age in the Strip are suffering from acute malnutrition

An investigation by EL PAÍS with Lighthouse Reports reveals how Morocco, Mauritania and Tunisia use European financing to detain and forcibly displace migrants and refugees. The victims are primarily Black people. The objective: prevent them from reaching Europe

The jurist denounces that there has been ‘external pressure’ on the International Criminal Court to avoid an arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu