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Pompeo urges end to 'tyranny' of Venezuela's Maduro
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is due to meet with Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaido in Colombia

Thousands march in Colombia to keep pressure on President Ivan Duque
Some protesters in Bogota, the captial, bang pots and pans as they made their way through the streets. Large demonstrations are also held in Cali and Medellin.

Thousands join general strike protesting against Colombia's government
The protest comes amid social upheaval across South America, as a wave of unrest over the past two months has battered governments in Chile, Bolivia and Ecuador

How the world is reacting to Venezuela 'coup bid'
Here are some initial reactions from world governments

Trump, Colombian president meet over Venezuela crisis
Colombia plays a crucial role because it has taken in the lion's share of the more than two million Venezuelans fleeing chaos, poverty, and political violence

Thousands march in Bogota after deadly car bombing
The protest march ends with a religious service in memory of the victims, all between the ages of 17 and 22, killed Thursday in the deadliest attack with explosives in the city since 2003

21 dead in car bomb attack on Colombian police academy
'All Colombians reject terrorism and we're united in fighting it,' President Ivan Duque says in the aftermath

Colombia condemns alleged plot to kill president
Police detains 3 Venezuelan citizens in possession of 'weapons of war,' who are believed to be part of the alleged plot to assassinate Colombia President Ivan Duque

Venezuela says Colombia's president shielding Maduro's attackers
Venezuela says Colombian President Ivan Duque 'has placed Colombian institutions at the service of obscure and unspeakable interests against the government of Venezuela, endorsing and supporting all sorts of actions and conspiracies'

Colombian leader urges diplomatic isolation of Venezuela
Colombia's Ivan Duque says Venezuela should be barred from talks called for September 25 to support countries that have taken in migrants from the country grappling with a severe political and economic crisis

Colombians fail to approve tough anti-corruption measures
Election officials say, with almost all ballots counted, the measure for tougher anti-corruption punishment is 470,000 votes short of the 12.1 million votes needed for approval

Colombia's ELN says will free hostages after pressure from president
The rebels' chief negotiator Pablo Beltran says the group is discussing how to carry out the releases with the International Committee of the Red Cross

The week in photos: August 4-10, 2018
This week's selection of photo highlights here and around the world

Colombia's new leader plans changes to FARC peace deal
In his inaugural address, President Ivan Duque says he will take steps to fix 'structural flaws' in the deal with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia

Ex-Colombian rebels take up seats in congress hostile to them
The ex-rebel delegation gets an icy reception from the party of newly-elected President Ivan Duque

FARC peace deal at risk as conservative Duque wins Colombia presidency
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), which disarmed and transformed into a political party after the peace deal but did not contest the election, immediately calls on Duque to show 'good sense' in dealing with the agreement

Colombian ELN rebels vow ceasefire for presidential vote
The halt in military operations runs from Friday, June 15 to midnight Tuesday, June 19, the National Liberation Army said in its online publication 'Insurrection'

Anti-FARC conservative wins in Colombia, faces leftist in runoff
Ivan Duque will face former guerrilla Gustavo Petro on June 17, the first leftist candidate to contest a runoff in Colombia.
