US President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro narrowly avoided a potential trade war after the White House announced a deal in which Colombia agreed to a key US immigration demand.
By Oliver Griffin, Luis Jaime Acosta and Nandita Bose BOGOTA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Colombia's President Gustavo Petro averted an economic disaster at the 11th hour after diplomats from his government ...
The Government of Colombia, under the direction of President Gustavo Petro, has arranged the presidential plane to facilitate ...
A recent fight over between President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro has brought renewed attention to the policies of the former Marxist guerilla whose priorities often run counter ...
Europe won't be immune either. Trump's 10 percent tariff threat has EU legislators worried, with Germany staring down $187 ...
A looming trade war between the US and Colombia appears to have been averted after the Colombian government agreed to allow US military flights carrying deported migrants to land in the Andean country ...
Deportation flights between the U.S. and Colombia have resumed following a dispute between the two countries that nearly led to a trade war.
Gustavo Petro is calling on his compatriots working without legal status in the United States to leave their jobs and return ...
When the U.S. breaks its treaties, only China wins.
Trump wanted the deportees taken on U.S. military planes, shackled. Colombia refused to receive deportees in this manner.
China, Russia and even U.S. allies have developed retaliatory options that could deeply hurt America’s economy and standard ...