HAVANA (Reuters) - Colombia and the Marxist FARC rebels resumed peace talks on Thursday to end their half century-long conflict amid new tensions after the guerrilla group resumed kidnappings and attacks that sparked an angry government reaction.
The rebels, as they entered the negotiations at a Havana convention centre, urged the government to agree to a ceasefire to stop the violence that threatens to scuttle the peace process.
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