Nicolas Petro Burgos, the eldest son of Colombia's president, Gustavo Petro, is set to face trial on charges of alleged money laundering and illicit enrichment.
A powerful earthquake struck the Colombian capital, Bogota, on Thursday, causing sirens to sound and brief moments of panic. Tragically, a woman lost her life after jumping from a building.
Nicolas Petro, accused of receiving illicit funds during his father's 2022 election campaign, has been released on the condition that he remains in Colombia and refrains from engaging in any political activities.
Colombia topped the FIFA Women's World Cup’s Group H with two wins and a loss to Morocco. In a historic moment for Moroccan football, the national women's team, known as the Atlas Lionesses, secured a remarkable 1-0 victory against Colombia, propelling them into the last 16 of the FIFA Women's World Cup, per Al Jazeera.
The biggest women's soccer tournament in the world continues in New Zealand and Australia with teams from the Americas, including Brazil, Colombia, and the USA notching some big wins.
A Colombia mudslide, triggered by heavy rains, claimed the lives of at least 14 people on Tuesday while also causing significant damage to numerous houses.
The mother of four Huitoto Indigenous children who survived the Amazon plane crash in Colombia on May 1 told them to "get out of here" before she passed away four days later.
A bag of cassava flour helped four children survive nearly six weeks after the Amazon jungle plane crash in Colombia that killed the adults they were with.
Four Colombia children from an Indigenous community were found alive in the country's south Friday over five weeks after the plane they were traveling in crashed in the Amazon jungle.
After decades of terrorizing locals, Pablo Escobar's infamous "cocaine hippos" will finally be moved. Some of them will go to Sinaloa, El Chapo's birthplace.
U.S. President Joe Biden and Colombia's President Gustavo Petro met to advance bilateral cooperation on issues of mutual interest, including climate change, clean energy transition, migration, drug trafficking, and peace.
Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar was not the only one who managed the operations of the Medellin Cartel. The cartel's success can also be attributed to the Ochoa brothers.