Colombia’s guerrilla leader swaps battle fatigues for bedtime stories
Veteran Farc commander says there is no going back on peace deal with government
Veteran Farc commander says there is no going back on peace deal with government
Guerrilla group claims responsibility for attack on Bogotá police academy that killed 21
Right-wing protege of Alvaro Uribe calls for unity and ‘corrections’ to Farc peace deal
Maduro claims US link to blast; national security adviser John Bolton denies US role
Former guerrillas enter parliament as president-elect Iván Duque names new cabinet
Right-wing senator Ivan Duque, who promises to revisit Farc peace deal, leading in polls
Ivan Duque and Gustavo Petro represent opposite ends of country’s political spectrum
Right-wing Iván Duque most likely to succeed Juan Manuel Santos as president
Colombia has estimated 8 million war victims, 7 million of whom are displaced
President hinted Ireland disappointed in a UN Security Council that has been deadlocked on Syria
Colombian peace process suffers jolt after Marlon Marín held on trafficking charges
Former guerilla group faced its first electoral test since signing peace deal in 2016
The former guerrilla movement must win over a hostile electorate in legislative vote
Hundreds of thousands have fled dire conditions at home only to face a new emergency
Opinion polls have shown just 2% support for the party, formed after fighters demobilised under a peace deal
Peaces talks with government under threat after Marxist group bombs oil infrastructure
Pope’s remarks come as country prepares to receive 7,000 ex-Farc fighters into society
Pontiff arrives to give momentum to process still facing tough challenges
News comes two days before Pope Francis visit as peace talks with Marxist rebels continue
The government and international community are allowing local activists to shoulder the burden of peace implementation without the critical, corresponding protections
Pro-government activists ‘call for peace’ with 2,000-strong demonstration in Caracas
End-of-May deadline extended by 20 days as delays hit demobilisation part of peace deal
After over 50 years of struggle in war-torn state, insurgents turn in weapons to the UN
The search continues for bodies after weekend flooding and landslides near Mocoa
President Higgins sends condolences to Colombian president in wake of tragedy
More than 100 people are injured after heavy rains caused several rivers to overflow
Political leaders across South America now being dragged into corruption inquiry net
President Juan Manuel Santos and Irish Head of State reflect on post-conflict future
Michael D Higgins is showing his support for the peace process with the government
Marxist rebels have been engaged in a 52-year conflict with authorities
Delayed peace negotiations with the group now ready to begin
Latin America’s models of economic development hailed as force against ‘neoliberalism’
Juan Manuel Santos collects Nobel Peace Prize; says accord is ‘ray of hope’ for Syria
Government criticised over refusal to put revised agreement to second referendum
If approved, revised agreement will lead to demobilisation of 7,000 rebels
Rapid renegotiation of deal is testimony to the determination of both government and Farc to end the war
End to 52-year civil war becomes ever closer as revised document set to be signed
Sinn Féin says it will not change Westminster policy even if it could help prevent Brexit
Nobel Peace Prize comes just days after country voted against Farc peace deal
Most Colombians want peace but many could not bring themselves to vote for it
Nobel laureate says he hopes to be allowed to die ‘in the manner of my choice’
Renegotiation depends on whether Farc can be persuaded to accept tougher conditions
Country’s long history of violence and its tortured politics offer possible explanations
EU special envoy says surprise rejection of peace deal in referendum must be respected
Dignitaries chant ‘long live Colombia, long live peace’ as thousands watch on big screen
Referendum to be held on accord to stop conflict that has cost about 250,000 lives
President Juan Manuel Santos narrowly escaped IRA bomb during stay in London
‘Never again will parents be burying their sons and daughters killed in the war’
Sharing of experience from Northern Ireland ’s peace process by Sinn Féin politicians is a welcome sign of how times have changed
EU’s special envoy praises agreement between government and Farc rebel group
Agreement to end longest war in the Americas which has claimed some 220,000 lives
Farc rebels and Bogotá government signed agreement on Thursday to end hostilities
The deal brings peace tantalisingly close after more than 50 years of conflict
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