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Scientists studying ancient human remains uncovered in Colombia have found that the people they were researching have no known ancestors or modern descendants.
On Tuesday, June 10, several bombings took place in Cauca and Valle del Cauca, killing five civilians and two police officers and injuring 28 others, the Colombian Police Department announced in a new
Travel to Colombia shows no signs of slowing down, but a new program designed to enhance connectivity to out-of-the-way destinations might change the standard itinerary.
A wave of explosions rocked southwest Colombia on Tuesday morning, authorities said, killing at least seven people in an attack believed to be targeting the country’s police.
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Reigning champions Argentina have already punched their ticket to defend their World Cup title next summer when they host Colombia on Tuesday.
Colombia's government has authorized the use of an "escape clause" to temporarily suspend compliance with its fiscal rule, a government source told Reuters on Tuesday, amid deteriorating public finances.
A 6.5-magnitude earthquake was recorded in Colombia on Sunday about 72 miles east of Bogota, according to the Servicio Geológico Colombiano.
The shallow quake struck at 8:08 a.m. at a depth of 6.2 miles about 10.5 miles from Paratebueno, a city about 116 miles southeast of Bogota.
At least four people have died in a wave of bomb and gun attacks in south-western Colombia, according to local media reports. Two police officers were said to be among those killed in the attacks, which targeted Cali, the country's third-largest city, and several nearby towns.
Officials claim they used coins discovered inside a shipwreck off the coast of Colombia to prove the underwater graveyard is the legendary San José that was carrying a $20 billion treasure when it sank.