The governments of Colombia and China are in talks to construct a "dry canal" alternative to the 97-year-old Panama Canal. China would fund the project, which would link Colombia's Atlantic and ...
Colombia is the world's largest producer of cocaine, a phenomenon that since the days of Pablo Escobar has generated eye-popping fortunes but also afflicted countless numbers of poor families drawn to ...
Colombian politicians are gravitating to China as relations sour with Washington under Donald Trump. Leia em português. Beijing is on a charm offensive, inviting politicians on all-expense-paid trips ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced in Beijing Monday that his country would be joining China's Belt and Road Initiative, also known as the Silk Road. Speaking at the China-Community of Latin ...
EXCLUSIVE: Colombian President Iván Duque Márquez encouraged the U.S. to step up its strategic infrastructure bidding in Latin America, saying the country is far behind China on that front, and also ...
The Colombia Canal? It could become a reality, as China and Colombia are engaged in advanced discussions about creating an alternative to the Panama Canal. "This one is quite advanced, " Colombian ...
Colombia's all-important cattle industry expects to see a stampede of growth in exports to China following agreements signed between the two sides, and China's smartphones will find a booming market ...
Colombian authorities have arrested members of a network that trafficked women from Colombia to China, revealing some of the dynamics of the lucrative transnational sex trade that continues virtually ...
While President Obama this week unveiled a budget that underscored America’s economic malaise, China whooped it up some more in America’s backyard. As if timed to coincide with news that China has ...
The last armed conflict in the western hemisphere has ceased to exist. The historic event was easy to overlook, with daily happenings in the Middle East and the United States presidential campaign ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping, fourth from left, speaks to Colombia’s President Ivan Duque, third from right, during a bilateral meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Wednesday, July 31, ...
Gustavo Petro, Colombia's first leftist president, said he would sign a letter of intent to join China's Belt and Road Initiative - Copyright AFP Raul ARBOLEDA ...