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Colombia's military says it killed 14 guerrillas in a bombing and ground attack on an insurgent camp in a state bordering Venezuela.

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Colombia and its main leftist rebel group said yesterday they have signed an accord to launch peace talks next month aimed at ending a stubborn, half-century-old conflict that has claimed tens of thousands of lives.

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At least 12 alleged members of the rebel Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) were arrested Wednesday when they were processing cocaine, said the military.

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President Juan Manuel Santos on yesterday called on fighters of Latin America's only major rebel force to accept the killing of their top leader as proof the movement is doomed and to surrender.

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