Colombia’s Ministry of Trade has called for restrictions on sales of coal to Israel, Bloomberg News reports, citing an internal document and an anonymous source with close knowledge of the issue, Al Jazeera reports.

The Colombian government has been among the world’s most vocal critics of Israel’s military offensive in Gaza. In May, it announced plans to sever ties with Israel, with President Gustavo Petro calling Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “genocidal”.

Colombia’s president then ordered the opening of an embassy in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah, the latest in a flurry of diplomatic moves from the country to upgrade ties with Palestine.

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Bannu attack
Updated 12 May, 2026

Bannu attack

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Cotton crisis
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Cotton crisis

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Buddhist heritage
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Buddhist heritage

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New regional order
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New regional order

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A better start
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A better start

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Widening gap
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Widening gap

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