Colombian President Gustavo Petro wants his country to have more professional armed forces and thus bring the compulsory military service to an end, it was reported Wednesday in Bogota.
The president authorized the military to assist in deportations. The planes triggered a crisis between the United States and ...
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The president of Colombia is urging his nationals in the U.S. illegally to return to Colombia, days after a diplomatic spat ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro killed a deal between his state-run oil company and a U.S. counterpart weeks after backing ...
The report also suggested reviewing the military budget for the downsizing of the Armed Forces Colombia's Truth Commission has requested President-elect Gustavo Petro to bring compulsory military ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has said that “cocaine is no worse than whisky,” as he suggested the multibillion dollar ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Friday urged undocumented Colombians in the United States to quit their jobs ...
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Opinion: Trump’s tariff threats fit a growing global phenomenon: hardball migration diplomacyTrump's threats and EU migration deals reveal a type of migration interdependence: Rich states in the global north don't want ...
(JTA) — In the wake of Hamas’ attacks on Israel, Colombian President Gustavo Petro tussled with Jewish leaders on X, the social platform formerly known as Twitter, and pro-Palestinian ...
Gustavo Aníbal Giraldo, third in command of the armed group, is accused of being the architect of the attacks in Catatumbo, ...
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World Politics Review on MSNUnder Trump, U.S. Hegemony Is Entering Full Predatory ModeTrump is taking the U.S. into full predatory mode, abandoning even paying lip service to the liberal international order.
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