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— -- The Secret Service announced late Wednesday that three of its personnel connected to the Colombia prostitute scandal-- two supervisors and one agent -- will leave the agency while eight ...
Colombia’s security firms and hospitals are warning of job cuts and surging costs as a knock-on effect of President Gustavo ...
Colombia remains a key hub for illegal arms trafficking in Latin America -- a persistent threat that fuels internal conflict ...
Ten members of the U.S. military who were involved in the Secret Service prostitution scandal have received punishment but will not face criminal charges. NPR's Pentagon correspondent Tom Bowman filed ...
“The Military Personnel Exchange Program serves a valuable role in our security cooperation efforts here in Colombia as it is two-way,” said Lt. Col. Charles Nolan, chief of the U.S. Army ...
Earlier, the Secret Service recalled a dozen personnel preparing for President Barack Obama’s arrival at the Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, Colombia, after allegations surfaced that some ...
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on Tuesday updated its guidance to department heads that demanded the firing of federal workers, adding that it’s up to the agency on whether to boot … ...
The Secret Service announced late Wednesday that three of its personnel connected to the Colombia prostitute scandal--two supervisors and one agent--will leave the agency while eight more remain ...
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