Colombian President Gustavo Petro suggested that legalizing cocaine in other countries would help dismantle drug trafficking.
Sunday was another moment in the early days of the Trump Administration, after a tariff fight emerged between the United States and Colombia. The dispute began when Colombian President Gustavo Petro ...
Colombia’s president is calling on his compatriots working without legal status in the United States to leave their jobs and ...
Cocaine "is no worse than whiskey" and is only illegal because it comes from Latin America, said Colombian President Gustavo ...
The Trump administration had added extra inspections for passengers from Colombia as part of a pressure campaign. The effects ...
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Colombia – the world’s biggest producer ... for possession is on average five years behind bars, according to the United States Sentencing Commission. The Colombian President's bizarre ...
Colombia has offered to pay for the “dignified” deportation of its citizens from the United States, the foreign ministry said Friday, a week after a public spat between presidents Gustavo ...
In Colombia, coastal erosion caused by a combination of climate change and environmentally destructive industrial agriculture ...
Since the beginning of the year more than one billion flowers have crossed into the United States. Most of them came from ...
It would be sold like wine.” By contrast, Petro pointed out that fentanyl, a contributor to the opioid crisis in the United States, “is killing Americans, but it's not made in Colombia.” “Fentanyl was ...
The Colombian government plans to pitch a new tax reform to Congress to raise at least 12 trillion pesos ($2.86 billion) ...