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4-nation Pacific Alliance trade bloc forges ahead

The presidents of Colombia, Peru, Chile and Mexico meet in the western city of Cali on Thursday in hopes of completing a nascent trade bloc that looks to the European Union as a model and aims to further open their trade with Asia. Full story

Colombian rebels deny kidnapping two Spaniards

HAVANA (Reuters) - Colombia's FARC rebels on Wednesday denied accusations that they were holding two Spanish tourists who authorities say were kidnapped in the South American country last week. Full story

Thief snatches phone, then gets hit by bus

  Surveillance from Bogota, Colombia shows a thief stealing a cell phone, then getting hit by a bus. NBCNews.com's Richard Lui reports.

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  Officer stops suicidal man in amazing video

In this amazing caught-on-camera video, a police officer in Colombia snags a man just in the nick of time as he tries to hurl himself in front of a train.

  Over six tons of pot seized in Colombia

Colombian anti-drugs forces confiscated more than six tons of marijuana in Bogota. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

  Colombian town protests lack of water

Riot police clashed with protesters for a second day in northeast Colombia, where residents in one city have lived without running water for nearly two years. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

  Four tons of cocaine seized in Colombia

Colombian police seized over four tons of cocaine in the Caribbean port of Cartagena on Tuesday. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

  Injuries mar first day of bull fighting festival

At least one person was injured and a horse was killed by a bull during the opening day of a bull fighting festival in Colombia. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

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