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The Colombian government and Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) reach a deal after four years of negotiations, putting an end to a five-decade war that has killed 220,000 people.
Colombians go to the polls to elect a new Congress with a resurgent right, bitterly opposed to a peace deal that allows leftist former rebels to participate, expected to poll strongly. IMAGES
Colombians narrowly voted to reject a peace deal with FARC guerrillas in a referendum, dashing President Juan Manuel Santos' painstakingly negotiated plan to end the 52-year war.
Colombian voters for and against a FARC peace agreement react after a referendum was narrowly rejected, effectively striking down the historic peace pact between the government and Marxist rebel group. Gavino Garay reports.
Colombians narrowly reject a peace agreement referendum seeking to end half a century of guerrilla war between the government and FARC rebels. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).