
Adrift sailor survives 24 days at sea with ketchup and seasonings
The 47-year-old man accidentally drifted from St. Maarten in the Caribbean last month and ended up near Colombia with only a couple of condiments on board to help him survive.
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The 47-year-old man accidentally drifted from St. Maarten in the Caribbean last month and ended up near Colombia with only a couple of condiments on board to help him survive.
The aircraft experienced "an engine failure" during takeoff, Medellín Mayor Daniel Quintero said in a statement.
José Irizarry has admitted that he conspired with Colombian cartels to build a lavish lifestyle of sports cars, jewels and paramours around the world.
Don Mario, whose real name is Daniel Rendon Herrera, pleaded guilty to running a criminal enterprise and conspiring to support a designated terrorist group.
A Spanish judge has approved a trial for Colombian pop singer Shakira on charges of tax fraud.
Since January, 23 bodies wrapped in plastic have been found abandoned in the city.
Toxic foam clouds flooded streets and dozens of homes Wednesday following a night of heavy rain in Soacha, Colombia. Local media reported the foam came from an overflowing sewage gully.
The deadly blaze erupted inside a detention center in Tuluá, Colombia on Tuesday after an inmate set fire to a mattress, according to the national prison system director.
At least four people were killed and many others injured when a section of wooden stands collapsed during a bullfight in Colombia.
Tolima health secretary Martha Palacios said in a press conference that 322 people had gone to local public and private hospitals.
Petro defeated real estate magnate Rodolfo Hernández and will be the country's first leftist president.
The massive bust comes a month after the Gulf Clan's alleged boss was extradited from Colombia to the U.S.
The treasure could be worth billions of dollars if ever recovered.
Gold coins were among the treasure scattered around centuries-old shipwrecks recently discovered off the coast of Colombia.
Dairo Antonio Úsuga David, also known as Otoniel, is "the most dangerous drug trafficker in the world," Colombia's president said,
The U.S. had placed a $5 million bounty on his head and his legend as a bandit grew alongside the horror stories told by Colombian authorities.
Miguel Quintero Consuegra, who moved to the U.S. from Colombia to study neurosurgery, didn't know where he'd go for his residency. But on "Match Day," when doctors find out the hospital where they will be a resident, his colleagues helped him with the big reveal.
Arrests at the U.S. border reached a 22-year high in March, and the demographics of the migrants has shifted significantly. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez spoke with Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano about what's behind the numbers, and the potential impact of ending the policy known as Title 42.
A Colombian man who has been on the lam for nearly three decades since he was convicted in absentia of killing his wife has been located in a Boston suburb, the FBI said Wednesday. William Hernando Usma Acosta, 61, was arrested on his way to work. CBS Boston's Kristina Rex reports.
William Hernando Usma Acosta fatally shot his wife in June 1994, and tried to kill his daughter when she intervened, authorities say.
Fans and fellow musicians are mourning the loss of Foo Fighters' drummer Taylor Hawkins, who died Friday in Colombia. Hawkins, 50, was known for his ferocious drum solos and a heart of gold.
Taylor Hawkins, longtime drummer for the Foo Fighters, died in Bogotá, Colombia, where the band was scheduled to perform. Hawkins was 50 years old. Lilia Luciano has the details.
Hawkins, 50, died in his hotel room in Bogotá, Colombia, on Friday, shortly before the Foo Fighters were set to perform.
The 56-year-old man was swimming near a cliff when he was bitten by the shark.
President Biden met with Colombian President Iván Duque Márquez at the White House as the U.S. seeks to further economically isolate Russia. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins "Red & Blue" to discuss.
Netanyahu tells CBS News he's giving "peace a chance," but despite Trump's assertion the war is over, Israel's leader talks of change over generations.
The government shutdown enters its third week as the Senate plans its ninth vote on a House-passed measure to fund the government. Follow live updates here.
The Supreme Court is considering whether Louisiana's intentional creation of a second majority-Black district violates the 14th and 15th Amendments.
"The armed forces' jet fighters and warships met up with the submarine .... and are now following it," Sweden's armed forces said.
One body Hamas returned to Israel as part of the ceasefire deal "does not match any of the hostages," the Israel Defense Forces said on Wednesday.
Another prosecutor was removed from a high-profile Justice Department outpost that is overseeing charges against Trump foes James Comey and Letitia James, a source told CBS News.
Netanyahu is just fine with being described by President Trump as not "the easiest guy to deal with," he told "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil.
The State Department said Tuesday it has revoked six people's visas for making incendiary social media comments about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
A Florida mother is accusing a Jacksonville police officer of using excessive force after a violent arrest outside her daughter's school.