Colombia

The latest news on Colombia

Jul 7, 2008

Colombia's president is more popular than most hemisphere leaders, while FARC looks foolish.

Jul 3, 2008

The raid that freed the hostages recalls the Israelis at Entebbe, while the FBI looks inept.

Jul 2, 2008

Three American defense contractors are among the 14 hostages freed from FARC rebels.

Apr 18, 2008

While a deal remains a long way off, administration officials say they are now hopeful an agreement will be met for two reasons.

Mar 26, 2008

The latest free-trade agreement is caught in the crossfire.

Mar 19, 2008

We've got to hand it to Sean Spicer, the U.S. Trade Representative Office spokesman. The guy knows how to sell his stuff.

Mar 7, 2008

The enmity and suspicion that erupted last week in South America are likely to endure for some time.

Mar 7, 2008

Amid all the saber-rattling by Venezuela and Ecuador over a recent raid by the Colombian military that killed a top guerrilla leader, some intriguing revelations are surfacing from several laptop computers and hard drives captured in the jungle operation.

Mar 7, 2008

As a summit of Latin American leaders opens in the capital of the Dominican Republic today, all eyes are on the escalating conflict between Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela, which was touched off last week by a cross-border raid conducted by Colombian forces. Earlier today, Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa demanded that Colombian leaders formally apologize for entering the country's territory.

Mar 6, 2008

A small explosion occurred in New York City's Times Square this morning, causing structural damage to an unoccupied military recruiting station. No injuries were reported. The explosion, which happened around 3:45 a.m., shook buildings several blocks away.

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