
Countries and country unions around the world join to condemn this week's terrorist attacks by Colombian rebel group FARC which have killed 18 people and injured more than 100.
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Countries and country unions around the world join to condemn this week's terrorist attacks by Colombian rebel group FARC which have killed 18 people and injured more than 100.

Bogota's El Dorado airport is having technical issues that are endangering passengers and crews, reports Radio Caracol.

Colombia has extended a suspension on receiving new requests for mining concessions for two months to handle a backlog of permits, the country's energy ministry says.

Panama denies Colombia's request for the extradition of the former head of Colombia's intelligence agency DAS who is charged with wiretapping political opponents of the government of former President Alvaro Uribe and the Supreme Court.

Colombia's ex-vice president Francisco Santos issues a public apology after reconciling with unions over libel and slander charges.

Authorities intercept a truck loaded with explosives in the Colombian department of Cauca, the fourth attempted bomb attack in three days.

Colombia's Prosecutor General opens preliminary investigation in to "emerald czar' Victor Carranza's alleged financing of paramilitaries.

The United States "respectfully" considers Colombian vice president Angelino Garzon's bid to lead the International Labor Organization, despite his country's high murder rate of trade unionists.

Colombia's most successful soccer team Millionarios to play against worlds most successful team Real Madrid.
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