Colombian President Gustavo Petro suggested that legalizing cocaine in other countries would help dismantle drug trafficking.
EL MUNDO attends the training of the volunteers of the 'Latin battalion'. "I wouldn't be here if I didn't believe in the ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has said that “cocaine is no worse than whisky,” as he suggested the multibillion dollar ...
Colombia: President Petro Compares Cocaine To Whiskey, Wants Its Legalised | Firstpost America | N18G In a live-streamed ...
The armed groups are fighting over control of strategic drug routes that have been fueling a boom in cocaine production from Colombia in recent ... “We reject the war crimes and the crimes ...
The Colombian head of state exhorted ... engaged in large-scale drug trafficking, have engaged in a turf war. The government has deployed soldiers and humanitarian aid to the region in an effort ...
Colombia vowed "war" against left-wing guerrillas Monday ... right-wing paramilitaries and drug cartels. Over the weekend, terrified residents carried backpacks and belongings on overladen ...
The armed groups here sell coca to international drug traffickers who smuggle cocaine across the Venezuelan border or toward the Colombian coastlines ... and that “a war of those proportions ...
a long-time sanctuary for Colombian rebels. The region is home to several armed groups that vie for control over the lucrative drug trade and routes. Among them, the ELN’s Northeast War Front (Frente ...
The death toll from attacks by a rebel group in Colombia's Catatumbo region has ... armed groups in the country - accused the ELN of "war crimes" and said the group "shows no willingness to ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has claimed that "cocaine is no worse than whisky" following a surge in production of coca in his country.
BOGOTA, Colombia — Colombia’s government is reactivating arrest orders for the top leadership of the nation’s largest rebel group following attacks on civilians as part of a deadly turf war ...