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Venezuela and Colombia are next door neighbors in Latin America. But the situation in the two countries is like night and day. At a time when Venezuela is fast slipping into chaos, Colombia is ...
Yet, with Venezuela’s economy in free fall, its citizens continued to pour into Colombia, home to nearly 2 million such migrants, and their children continued to flood the child-welfare system ...
Colombia, Venezuela Tensions High Meetings last week with Colombian President Juan Santos and Venezuela’s socialist leader Hugo Chavez were intended to restart and redefine the relationship ...
Colombia-Venezuela border reopening raises hopes, new questions. Colombian President Gustavo Petro hails reopening as a victory, while experts say more must be done to improve security.
BUCARAMANGA, Colombia — Colombia and Venezuela have opened a key bridge linking the countries that had been closed for almost seven years amid political tensions, launching an era of improved ...
Colombia’s rebels aren’t just tolerated in Venezuela; they’re actively trained and armed there, including in the use of enormously dangerous weapons such as high-tech Russian shoulder ...
Cross-border trade between Colombia and Venezuela has slowly opened up after the countries reengaged following years of bad relations. Venezuela sees some perks of renewed ties with Colombia after ...
The Venezuela-Colombia diplomatic split, as a result, may not last far beyond Venezuela’s Sept. 26 elections or perhaps even Santos’ inauguration. Still, ...
Colombia and Venezuela have a common history. The two nations share a 1,378-mile border, but in the past those divisions did not exist. Between 1819 and 1831, ...
Colombia’s ace newspaper El Espectador also reported that many Norinco–manufactured arms had already been captured from FARC guerrillas over the prior 10 years.
Official cross-border trade between Venezuela and Colombia has been nearly shut off since 2015, when Venezuela's socialist president closed crossings after years of deteriorating relations with ...
MEDELLÍN, Colombia — A heated and long-standing rivalry simmers between neighbors Colombia and Venezuela — not over politics, migration or even soccer, but over the humble arepa.