
Colombia’s Communists celebrate 80 years in fight for democracy, unity
The Colombian Communist Party turned 80 this month and celebrated eight decades of struggle.

Venezuela cuts ties with Colombia
Once again, tensions are rising between the right-wing, U.S.-allied government of Colombia and the left-wing government in neighboring Venezuela.

Colombia tops list as most dangerous place for union workers, once again
Colombia tops list for the most dangerous place in the world for union workers.
Vote shows Colombia in political rut
Presidential elections May 30 in Colombia ended up unexpectedly - apparently - but perhaps there's more to it.

South American summit tackles regional integration
Another step in the tortuous process of Latin American integration was marked May 3-4 when representatives of all 12 states belonging to the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) met.

Colombian elections offer something new, something old
The process of finding a successor to Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has yielded an unconventional favorite.

Paraguay’s president in tough spot
Between a rock and a hard place: that describes the precarious situation of Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo.

FARC releases prisoners as prelude to exchange
Colombia guerrillas unilaterally release prisoners as a step towards political solutions to the 40-year civil conflict.

Free Liliany Obando
Now and then one individual stands out as an indictment against injustice. That would be Liliany Obando, incarcerated in Bogota's Buen Pastor Women's Prison for almost two years.

Colombian court rejects Uribe third term
Could it be "the beginning of the end of the horrible night of Uribism"?

