Juan Manuel Santos
Colombia air strike kills 18 FARC rebels as talks resume
A Colombian air strike killed 18 FARC guerrillas May 21, the deadliest attack since President Juan Manuel Santos lifted a suspension of air strikes against the group last month, an official said.
At least 61 dead in Colombia landslide: Officials
A massive landslide tore through a ravine in northwest Colombia May 18 before dawn, killing at least 61 people and injuring 37, authorities said.
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Colombia halts air raids on FARC in major boost to peace drive
Colombia will stop air raids on Marxist FARC rebels for a month, President Juan Manuel Santos said Tuesday, a major stride in a peace process aimed at ending Latin America's longest-running civil war.
Colombia, FARC rebels agree to remove landmines
The Colombian government and leftist guerrillas on March 7 jointly announced an agreement to remove landmines and other explosives from the battlefield in a sign of progress in their two-year-old peace talks being held in Cuba.
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Fate of peace talks in FARC hands: Colombian president
The fate of Colombia's peace talks is in the hands of the FARC rebels, the president warned Nov. 17, after halting negotiations designed to end Latin America's longest-running conflict.
Presidents of Bulgaria, Colombia Discuss Cooperation in Pharmaceutical Industry
Bulgaria's President Rosen Plevneliev has vowed to contribute to deepening EU's relations with Colombia at a meeting with his counterpart Juan Manuel Santos at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City.
Santos re-elected in Colombia, tells FARC it’s time for peace
President Juan Manuel Santos vowed to bring peace to Colombia after winning re-election on June 15, telling rebels his victory shows that voters demand an end to five decades of war.