By Oliver Griffin, Luis Jaime Acosta and Nandita Bose BOGOTA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Colombia's President Gustavo Petro ...
There were no Situation Room meetings and no quiet calls to de-escalate a dispute with an ally. Just threats, counterthreats, ...
By declaring he’d put tariffs on goods from the South American country, the president imperiled a growing influx of foreign investment there.
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Aeromexico is expanding its U.S. network with new flights from key East Coast cities, enhancing connectivity via its joint ...
Immigration raids across the US have reached their highest point since President Trump's administration took office.
Colombia over the weekend decided to accept military flights carrying deported migrants after initially refusing to accept ...
Trump threatened Colombia with tariffs and a travel ban. Colombia's leader wanted better treatment for deportees. They appear ...
Migrants stranded in Mexico City’s La Soledad camp face uncertain futures as U.S. policies under President Trump effectively shut down migration along the U.S.-Mexico border, LA Times report.
Colombia avoided a trade war with the US by agreeing to accept deported migrants being returned on military planes after President Donald Trump threatened steep tariffs. Follow for live updates.
Colombia will allow U.S. deportees into the country after Trump threatened tariffs as immigration crackdowns are underway ...
Lose/lose: All-out economic war would have been pretty damaging to both sides, given Colombia is both utterly reliant on ...