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Since early 2025, relations between the United States and Colombia have entered a tense phase shaped by four key factors: ...
Colombia buried murdered presidential candidate Miguel Uribe on Wednesday, with his widow tearfully warning that the country ...
After losing its most popular presidential candidate to a shock shooting, Colombia’s conservative opposition is reeling.
Colombians have bid farewell to senator and presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe Turbay, who died this week more than two months ...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights expressed shock and sorrow over the death of Colombian senator and presidential pre‑candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay on Monday. Uribe Turbay, 39, a ...
The Indigenous Guard of the Nasa people formed in Colombia in 2001 to protect Indigenous territories from armed groups and ...
Citing “an alarming increase in political violence,” one Lehigh Valley lawmaker is aiming to increase the penalty for acts of political terrorism.
Citing “an alarming increase in political violence,” one Lehigh Valley lawmaker is aiming to increase the penalty for acts of political terrorism.
There are clearly identified groups at high risk for committing political violence, and engaging directly with these individuals deserves extra effort.
New UC Davis research reveals hope in reducing political violence, highlighting actionable steps for prevention and fostering societal peace in the United States.
Lawmakers and states are taking steps to protect the privacy of public officials and their supporters by redacting their home addresses from public records, in response to the growing threat of ...
New research reveals hope in reducing political violence. Despite chances to endorse it, a surprising number of Americans want to prevent a new civil war.