El gobierno de Colombia se sumió en el caos después de que una reunión televisada del gabinete se convirtiera en una serie de ...
Colombia-US clash erupts over deportation flights, sparking 50% tariffs and fiery statement on sovereignty from President Gustavo Petro.
Colombian president Gustavo Petro has ordered the state-run oil company Ecopetrol to cancel a joint venture with U.S.
A recent spat publicly carried out this weekend over social media between President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro has brought renewed attention to the former Marxist guerrilla ...
Petro has been married thrice and almost all ... Meanwhile, Yepes, who's Colombia’s first transgender TV presenter, is receiving death threats ever due to this controversy.
When Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, refused military planes carrying deportees, infuriating President Trump, he revealed how heated the question of deportations has become. When Colombia ...
Petro became Colombia’s first leftist leader in 2022 after he defeated conservatives by pledging changes that would focus on ending the country’s long history of violence, human rights abuses and ...
President Gustavo Petro swore in one of his closest confidants, Laura Sarabia, as Colombia’s new Foreign Minister. Sarabia, 30, replaced Luis Gilberto Murillo a few days before his planned resignation ...
Petro’s rejection of deportation flights earlier Sunday had led to the dramatic, albeit short-lived, diplomatic showdown. “The government of Colombia has agreed to all of President Trump’s ...
allí ví una lucha entera en la capital de los EEUU entre negros y latinos con barricadas, que me pareció una pendejada,… — Gustavo Petro (@petrogustavo) January 26, 2025 Colombia's decision ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro welcomed “compatriots” who ... and their family members from traveling to America. Colombia’s president said the country would impose its own 25 percent ...
“I resisted torture, and I will resist you,” Petro said at one point in Spanish. “I don’t want enslavers near Colombia. We’ve had enough, and we freed ourselves. What I want for Colombia ...