Colombia's main rebel group said it will end its unilateral cease-fire this weekend despite ongoing peace talks. According to AP, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia is also calling on the government to show that it is serious about making progress in the negotiations by moving ahead more quickly. Talks restarted Monday in the Cuban capital after a month-long break. The rebels' chief negotiator, Ivan Marquez, said it is time for "clear proposals" from the government side. He also has outlined specific measures for agrarian reform, one of the main points of contention between the sides.