THE President of the world’s cocaine capital Colombia said the drug was “no worse than whiskey” amid a fiery feud with Donald ...
The US has so far used around 6 military aircraft, besides the non-military planes, to send off illegal immigrants. A Reuters ...
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World Politics Review on MSNLast Week's U.S.-Colombia Crisis Won't Be the LastThe short but intense crisis between the U.S. and Colombia was overcome. But there is ample opportunity for tensions to flare again in the near future. The post Last Week's U.S.-Colombia Crisis Won't ...
While Petro folded under the pressure from Trump's tariff threat, analysts worry that the high-profile dispute may foreshadow ...
Colombia, along with Mexico, Brazil and Honduras, are already resisting the Trump administration’s neo-imperial regional ...
An email sent in late December by a former FBI agent who now runs a private security firm said “tough hard-nosed individuals” are needed to accompany detainees on flights from the United ...
Despite his best efforts at saber-rattling, Colombias socialist president Gustavo Petro bent the knee and agreed to take in ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro urged undocumented Colombians in the US to return home and "build social wealth," offering ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro, less than a week after backing down from a decision to turn away U.S. military planes ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is calling on his compatriots working without legal status in the United States to leave ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro urged undocumented Colombians who are living in the U.S. to return home, saying they would be rewarded for it. “I ask undocumented Colombians in the ...
It follows a spat with Donald Trump, during which the US president threatened a trade war after Colombia refused to accept ...
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