Colombia 
Castro Criticizes Obama for US-Colombia Deal(0)
Former Cuban President Fidel Castro has criticized U.S. President Barack Obama over a U.S. agreement with Colombia that allows American troops access to Colombian military bases.
Colombian Drug Lord Receives 45-Year US Sentence
A federal judge in Miami handed down the sentence to 48-year-old Diego Montoya, two months after he pleaded guilty to murder, drug trafficking and racketeering charges.
Colombia’s Uribe Moves Closer to 3rd Term
Colombian lawmakers have approved a bill calling for a referendum on whether to change the country’s constitution to allow President Alvaro Uribe to run for a third term next year.
Clinton Says Defense Deal Would Not Create US Bases in Colombia
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday the pending U.S.-Colombia defense cooperation agreement would not create U.S. bases in the South American country or significantly increase the American military presence there.
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- Venezuela Freezes Ties With Colombia, Recalls Ambassador
- Colombian Air Force Bombs Kill 16 Rebels
- Iranian Influence, Terrorist Links, Threaten Latin American Security
- Venezuela’s Chavez Warns Colombia Against Cross-Border Raids
- Colombian Security Agency No Longer in Charge of Wiretapping
- Colombian Rebels Seek Prisoner Swap with Government
- Red Cross Mission Waits in Colombia for Expected Hostage Release
- Colombian FARC Rebels Free Ex-Governor
- Colombian FARC Rebels Free Four Hostages
- Colombian Senator: Rebels to Start Hostage Releases on Sunday
- US Freezes Assets of 3 Alleged FARC Representatives
- Colombia’s Uribe Seeks Vatican Help in Hostages’ Release
- FARC: No Hostage Release Without International Witnesses
- Former Colombian Rebel Seeks French Asylum
- Former Colombian Hostage Meets with Venezuelan President
- Colombia’s Army Commander Steps Down
- Colombian Army Officers Fired in Civilian Deaths
- Colombia Dismantles Drug Ring With Alleged Hezbollah Ties



