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Colombia Revives Peace Talks with Former Paramilitary Commanders
The Colombian government has reinstated peace negotiations with 16 former commanders of the AUC paramilitary group, aiming to address outstanding issues from a 2003 demobilization agreement and fulfill commitments to victims.
Colombia Revives Peace Talks with Former Paramilitary Commanders
The Colombian government has reinstated peace negotiations with 16 former commanders of the AUC paramilitary group, aiming to address outstanding issues from a 2003 demobilization agreement and fulfill commitments to victims.
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32% Bias Score


Colombia's Transitional Justice: A Landmark Ruling with Unresolved Issues
Recent rulings on FARC-EP's kidnapping policy and extrajudicial killings by the La Popa Battalion mark a milestone for Colombian transitional justice, yet ambiguities around sentencing and freedom restrictions remain.
Colombia's Transitional Justice: A Landmark Ruling with Unresolved Issues
Recent rulings on FARC-EP's kidnapping policy and extrajudicial killings by the La Popa Battalion mark a milestone for Colombian transitional justice, yet ambiguities around sentencing and freedom restrictions remain.
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28% Bias Score


45 Colombian Soldiers Released After 24-Hour Hostage Situation; 7 Remain Held
In Colombia's Cauca department, 45 soldiers held by civilians were freed in a military operation, but President Gustavo Petro reported that seven soldiers remain in captivity, prompting a proposal to resume aerial fumigation of illegal crops.
45 Colombian Soldiers Released After 24-Hour Hostage Situation; 7 Remain Held
In Colombia's Cauca department, 45 soldiers held by civilians were freed in a military operation, but President Gustavo Petro reported that seven soldiers remain in captivity, prompting a proposal to resume aerial fumigation of illegal crops.
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40% Bias Score


33 Colombian Soldiers Released After Kidnapping in Guaviare
In Guaviare, Colombia, 33 soldiers kidnapped Monday by villagers after a military operation killing a top FARC dissident leader, were released Thursday following negotiations with government and human rights officials; authorities filed charges.
33 Colombian Soldiers Released After Kidnapping in Guaviare
In Guaviare, Colombia, 33 soldiers kidnapped Monday by villagers after a military operation killing a top FARC dissident leader, were released Thursday following negotiations with government and human rights officials; authorities filed charges.
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36% Bias Score


Colombia: FARC Dissidents' Attacks Highlight Failures of 'Total Peace' Strategy
At least 19 Colombians died in recent attacks claimed by FARC dissidents, including a car bombing and the downing of a police helicopter using drones, exposing failures in President Gustavo Petro's "total peace" strategy and raising concerns about escalating violence before the next presidential ele...
Colombia: FARC Dissidents' Attacks Highlight Failures of 'Total Peace' Strategy
At least 19 Colombians died in recent attacks claimed by FARC dissidents, including a car bombing and the downing of a police helicopter using drones, exposing failures in President Gustavo Petro's "total peace" strategy and raising concerns about escalating violence before the next presidential ele...
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40% Bias Score


Colombia: 14 Dead in Coordinated Attacks, Worst Violence in a Decade
On August 21, 2025, coordinated attacks in Cali and Antioquia, Colombia, using car bombs and drones, left 14 dead and dozens injured, marking the worst violence in a decade and highlighting the challenges to the 2016 peace agreement.
Colombia: 14 Dead in Coordinated Attacks, Worst Violence in a Decade
On August 21, 2025, coordinated attacks in Cali and Antioquia, Colombia, using car bombs and drones, left 14 dead and dozens injured, marking the worst violence in a decade and highlighting the challenges to the 2016 peace agreement.
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36% Bias Score

Colombia's JEP Issues First Sentences: A Milestone in Transitional Justice
Colombia's Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) issued its first sentences, sanctioning former FARC leaders for mass kidnapping and ex-military officials for "false positive" killings, marking a significant step in transitional justice but also sparking debate over its approach.

Colombia's JEP Issues First Sentences: A Milestone in Transitional Justice
Colombia's Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) issued its first sentences, sanctioning former FARC leaders for mass kidnapping and ex-military officials for "false positive" killings, marking a significant step in transitional justice but also sparking debate over its approach.
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16% Bias Score

Colombia's JEP convicts seven FARC leaders for kidnappings
Seven former FARC leaders were convicted by Colombia's Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) for kidnappings committed during the country's 50-year conflict, marking the first individual sentences under the 2016 peace deal.

Colombia's JEP convicts seven FARC leaders for kidnappings
Seven former FARC leaders were convicted by Colombia's Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) for kidnappings committed during the country's 50-year conflict, marking the first individual sentences under the 2016 peace deal.
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24% Bias Score

Drone Warfare Escalates in Colombia: Civilian Casualties and Strategic Implications
In Colombia, the use of drones by the ELN and FARC dissidents for attacks, surveillance, and intimidation has surged, resulting in civilian deaths and a humanitarian crisis, particularly in Catatumbo and Cauca.

Drone Warfare Escalates in Colombia: Civilian Casualties and Strategic Implications
In Colombia, the use of drones by the ELN and FARC dissidents for attacks, surveillance, and intimidation has surged, resulting in civilian deaths and a humanitarian crisis, particularly in Catatumbo and Cauca.
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24% Bias Score

Cali Bomb Attack: Six Dead, Guerrillas Charged
A bomb attack in Cali, Colombia, on August 22, 2025, killed six civilians and injured over 60, with two suspected guerrillas from a dissident FARC group facing charges. The attack, using two truck bombs filled with ammonium nitrate and mortar grenades, occurred near a military aviation school. This ...

Cali Bomb Attack: Six Dead, Guerrillas Charged
A bomb attack in Cali, Colombia, on August 22, 2025, killed six civilians and injured over 60, with two suspected guerrillas from a dissident FARC group facing charges. The attack, using two truck bombs filled with ammonium nitrate and mortar grenades, occurred near a military aviation school. This ...
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44% Bias Score

Colombia: 17 Dead in Attacks Blamed on FARC Dissidents Amidst Drug Trade Surge
On Thursday, at least 17 people died in two separate attacks in Colombia: a truck bomb near a Cali military base, and a police helicopter shot down in Antioquia by a drone. The government blames FARC splinter groups for both attacks, amid a surge in violence driven by the drug trade and record coca ...

Colombia: 17 Dead in Attacks Blamed on FARC Dissidents Amidst Drug Trade Surge
On Thursday, at least 17 people died in two separate attacks in Colombia: a truck bomb near a Cali military base, and a police helicopter shot down in Antioquia by a drone. The government blames FARC splinter groups for both attacks, amid a surge in violence driven by the drug trade and record coca ...
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44% Bias Score

18 Killed in Colombia Attacks, Deepening Security Crisis
Two separate attacks in Colombia, a car bomb in Cali and a drone attack in Medellin, killed at least 18 and injured dozens, deepening the country's security crisis ahead of next year's elections; the attacks were attributed to different Farc dissident groups.

18 Killed in Colombia Attacks, Deepening Security Crisis
Two separate attacks in Colombia, a car bomb in Cali and a drone attack in Medellin, killed at least 18 and injured dozens, deepening the country's security crisis ahead of next year's elections; the attacks were attributed to different Farc dissident groups.
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52% Bias Score
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