Breakthrough deal in Colombia Farc talks
Colombia's president and the leader of the Farc rebel group have announced a deal on setting up special courts to try crimes committed during more than five decades of conflict.
They also announced the creation of a truth commission and an amnesty law.
President Juan Manuel Santos and Rodrigo Londono, known as Timoleon Jimenez or Timochenko, met in Havana.
The agreement is seen as a major breakthrough after nearly three years of peace talks hosted by Cuba.
Will Grant reports.