The presidential race is officially underway. Here's the rundown on the country’s biggest election in history.
Explainers
The March 11 vote—the first in the FARC post-conflict era—will have significant implications for the May presidential vote.
Just before the February 4 first round, court rulings have stirred the social order in the traditionally conservative country.
As Bolivia’s Evo Morales eyes a fourth consecutive term, we look at other places in the Americas where the topic of reelection has made waves in recent years.
Polls show President Juan Orlando Hernández could win a second term on November 26 in a country where the issue of reelection sparked turmoil eight years ago.
Given voter disillusionment with traditional politics, the country’s parties are rebranding to rebuild their influence. A year before general elections, we profile the parties.
The October 1 bilateral ceasefire with the National Liberation Army, now the country’s largest guerrilla group, is a milestone.