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Like the AGC, he was born in Urabá, in northwestern Colombia. Chiquito Malo began as a paramilitary fighter with the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia – AUC).
Nexus International has opened a new regional office in São Paulo, signaling a decisive step in the company’s strategy to scale its footprint across Latin America.
Tecnoglass (NYSE:TGLS) fell 8.5% Thursday following a report from Culper Research claiming that the company’s CEO and COO have links to Colombia’s Sinaloa cartel. The report asserts that leaked ...
A month has gone by since the last earnings report for Amer Movil (AMX). Shares have added about 6.6% in that time frame, outperforming the S&P 500. Will the recent positive trend continue leading up ...
The Wall Street Journal reports President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send three U.S. Navy warships to South America, including near the coast of Venezuela. This comes after Trump recently ...
DUMAGUETE City, long known for producing elite archers in the Philippines, has once again proven why it is considered a stronghold of the sport.
Eberechi Eze’s switch to Arsenal could prove one of the greatest transfer hijackings in Premier League history. With Tottenham licking their wounds over another missed target, here is how it would ran ...
The former Polk County deputy who no-showed his trial for DUI manslaughter earlier this year is expected in a Tampa courtroom for the second straight day after authorities captured him in Colombia.
Indian importers for the first time bought palm oil from Colombia and Guatemala as producers sitting on surplus stocks offered cargoes at steep discounts, four trade sources with direct knowledge of ...
The defeat of Bolivia's long powerful socialists at the weekend highlights a broader backlash against incumbent leftists that could be reflected in upcoming elections elsewhere in the region.
The U.S. Department of Justice on Monday announced federal charges against 30 individuals on drug trafficking, firearm ...
A Colombian appeals court ruled Tuesday that the country's former president, Álvaro Uribe, must be released from house arrest while he challenges his conviction for bribery and witness tampering.