Nearly 100 underground tunnels, running a combined length of more than 84 kilometers, or 52 miles, crisscross and plunge into ...
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
The project involves the conversion of about 50,000 tons a year of organic residues produced at a PepsiCo food production facility into RNG to be used within the facility.
(Bloomberg) -- A shale-drilling frenzy in Argentina has put the country on the verge of leapfrogging regional rival Colombia as a top-three crude producer in South America. Drilling activity is ac ...
This post is part of a series looking back at the top naval stories from 2024. This year the U.S. Navy struggled to keep its ...
In the U.S., around 72 people die from bee and hornet stings each year, according to data from the National Institutes of ...
Fifty-five US-bound migrants have died and 180 children have been abandoned this year while crossing the treacherous Darien ...
Earlier this year, a Norwegian man dubbed "The Profesor" who is accused of leading a crime ring that trafficked cocaine from South America to Europe on sailboats was captured in Colombia.
The South Carolina ... new bike lane, Columbia Councilwoman Tina Herbert will lead a community bike parade Sunday through the neighborhood. Morgan Hughes covers Columbia news for The State.
The FSB said the smugglers brought the drugs into Russia from Peru hidden in a vehicle, and that they were members of Colombia's infamous ... cocaine from South America to Europe.
Paraguay became an appealing transit point. It’s one of the world’s largest exporters of soybeans, beef and organic sugar. A landlocked country of less than 7 million people, it now boasts the ...