Colombia (1).- Death toll rises to six and 76 injured in the explosive attack near a military base in Cali.
At least six people have died and 76 have been injured in a bomb attack carried out Thursday near a military base in Cali, western Colombia, local authorities reported.
Colombia (2).- The number of police officers killed in the downing of a helicopter with a drone in northwest Colombia has risen to twelve.
The death toll from the downing of a helicopter carrying police officers by a drone in Amalfi, in the department of Antioquia, northwestern Colombia, on Thursday has risen to at least 12 dead and 13 injured, local authorities said.
Colombia (3).- Colombia offers nearly 43,000 euros for information to anticipate "any" terrorist attack
Colombian Defense Minister Pedro Sánchez announced this Thursday a reward of up to 200 million Colombian pesos (almost 42,800 euros) for information that would allow us to "anticipate" any terrorist attack, following two attacks against security forces that left at least dozens dead and injured.
Colombia/Peru.- Colombia and Peru resume dialogue amid their growing territorial dispute.
The governments of Colombia and Peru resumed talks on Thursday amid growing hostility over the island of Santa Rosa de Yaraví, located on the triple border between the two countries and Brazil, after Lima elevated it to municipal status, which Bogotá considers an attempt to annex its territory.
Syria.- The US announces the death of a senior Islamic State official in a raid in northwestern Syria.
The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced Thursday that it has killed a senior Islamic State militant in the town of Atimah, in northwestern Syria, near its border with Turkey.
US - A judge bans new migrants from entering the 'Alcatraz of the Alligators'
A federal judge in Florida on Thursday ordered the migrant detention center known as "Alligator Alcatraz" for the alligators in the Everglades where it is located to block the entry of new people and to remove some of its infrastructure within 60 days.
Chile.-Two retired Chilean soldiers sentenced to 10 years in prison for the disappearance of an opponent during the dictatorship.
Chilean justice on Thursday sentenced two retired army officers to ten years in prison for the kidnapping and subsequent disappearance of a social leader in October 1973, less than a month after the coup d'état that ousted democratic president Salvador Allende and gave rise to the military dictatorship led by Augusto Pinochet until 1990.