Colombia
Plane crash in Colombia kills all 15 on board including lawmaker
A Satena flight from Cúcuta to Ocaña crashed in northeast Colombia, killing all 15 people aboard, among them local lawmaker Diógenes Quintero.
Trump invites Colombia's Petro to White House after earlier threat of military action
Over a dozen media workers detained in Venezuela, national press association says
Trump says military action against Colombia 'sounds good' after Maduro capture
Israeli citizen murdered in Colombia by local criminals, police suspect
Shushan was shot in the head twice at point-blank range by an unknown assailant who managed to escape before police arrived the scene.
First-ever virtual 'Israel Summit' launched by Harvard, Columbia University
"Our goal is to allow students of all backgrounds to form unique and personal connections to the State of Israel, in a holistic and nonpartisan environment."
Colombia to deport alleged drug crime-lord and pimp from Israel
Immigration authorities of the South-American country said Barmi was living in the country illegally and won’t be allowed to return for a decade.
Seven dead in police brutality protests in Colombia
Demonstrators were protesting the death this week of lawyer and father of two Javier Ordonez, 46, who died after being subjected to successive electric shocks as he begged "Please, no more."
Venezuela looking to buy Iranian missiles - Colombian president says
Though Venezuela has previously purchased weaponry from countries like China and Russia, Maduro's government is mired in a long-running fiscal crisis.
Fear, rumours lead to hundreds of attacks on COVID-19 responders
The real figure was likely much higher, the global humanitarian agency said.
Grapevine August 16, 2020: Bucking the system
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Colombia Innovation Center to open in Jerusalem, marking trade agreement
Colombian President Ivan Duque Marquez told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the news during a video meeting on Monday.
Letters to the Editor: August 12, 2020: Colombia cooperation
The readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Signs of re-normalization in foreign diplomatic corps
He was scheduled to receive the credentials of the ambassadors of Colombia, Greece, Denmark and China on March 23, but the ceremony was canceled due to COVID-19.