Colombia has walked back from the brink of a damaging trade war with the United States, reaching an agreement on accepting ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro said he rejected deportation flights because the deportees were being transported in ...
The White House claimed victory in a showdown with Colombia over accepting flights of deported migrants from the U.S., hours ...
Colombia has denied entry to two U.S. military deportation flights, according to officials from the Department of Homeland ...
Colombia is the U.S.’s fourth-largest overseas supplier of crude oil, shipping about 209,000 barrels of oil per day last year ...
The government has declared a “state of internal commotion” in response to the worst humanitarian crisis in decades ...
Colombian migrants returning home Tuesday on Colombian military flights described being shackled during earlier U.S. flights ...
Colombian migrants returning home described being shackled "like criminals," during earlier U.S. flights that were blocked by ...
President Donald Trump posted threats against Colombia on his social media platform on Sunday after two U.S. military repatriation flights were prevented from landing.
The country’s leader, Gustavo Petro, backed down after a clash with President Trump, which started when Mr. Petro turned back U.S. military planes carrying deportees. By Genevieve Glatsky Simon ...
Colombia refused to accept military deportation flights from the United States, setting off a furious reaction from President ...
When Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, refused military planes carrying deportees, infuriating President Trump, he revealed how heated the question of deportations has become. When Colombia ...