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Colombia, at peace
The end of negotiations with the FARC is a success for the entire region
The end of negotiations with the FARC is a success for the entire region
The measure will affect one third of inmates living in privately run facilities in the country
Medal tally now stand at 10, with good prospects to increase count in final days of Olympics
Athletes share their stories, complaints and regrets at the McDonald’s inside Olympic Village
This summer in Rio a team of 10 athletes will represent the millions of displaced people around the world
The presidential candidate refuses to endorse top conservative leaders Paul Ryan and John McCain for reelection, straining an already delicate relationship
Adam D’Angelo, former chief technical officer at Facebook, wants to attract quality content from all over the world
Is there any hope that a clown will not become the president of the United States?
Keynote speakers attempted to close divisions at Democratic Party convention
Wikileaks publication of Democratic National Committee internal emails prompts resignation of Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz
More than 130,000 Venezuelans crossed over last weekend to buy goods in the neighboring country
Mike Pence's job will be to bridge gap with Republican Party
Around 35,000 people flooded across the border on Sunday, in bid to get hold of essential items in short supply in home country
The world leader will no longer make a stop in Seville and will return to Washington on Sunday
Some 114 environmentalists have been killed in Central American country over the last decade
The unit that held Ingrid Betancourt captive for six years opposes the recently signed peace agreement
The Chilcot Report shows former Spanish leader tried to help secure backing from UN Security Council to make the invasion seem legal to the public
State business association says the area is grappling with a shortage in basic goods while the black market is growing
US First Lady praises Spain’s Queen Letizia and tells young girls they are lucky to live in a country that gives them opportunities
Around 150 hitmen broke into the mansion where the drug trafficker’s family member lives, killing three nearby residents in the process
Goal is to reestablish diplomatic relations, as well as to mediate between government and opposition
Relatives of the missing are waiting for news as they hold on to hope, and grapple with uncertainty and pain
The president of the United States will meet with acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and King Felipe VI
After writing opinion piece for EL PAÍS, Spanish basketball star reiterates concerns over upcoming Games in Rio de Janeiro
At age 64, Rodolfo Rodríguez “El Pana” held the record for the longest career inside Mexico’s bullrings
Five reporters have been killed in 2016 so far, according to an NGO