The ‘Colombian minesweepers’ swapping street activism for Cambio Radical politics
Bogotá ‘minesweepers’, famous for marking broken paving with pink crosses, want to be tough-on-crime candidates…
Bogotá ‘minesweepers’, famous for marking broken paving with pink crosses, want to be tough-on-crime candidates…
With everyone talking about crime and police in Bogotá in the run-up to the elections,…
Following Colombia's first internationally recognised futbolín tournament, we speak to some of the people who…
After a 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck Bogota, we spoke to a Los Andes geosciences professor…
Transport in Bogotá is often a nightmare, with the city frequently paralysed. We take a…
From September 6th to 8th the “Las Americas hotel complex” in Cartagena, Colombia will host…
A new exhibition at the Centro Cultural Gabriel García Márquez highlights the dangers of migration…
Photo by Desola Lanre-Ologun on Unsplash Today, in Bogotá, according to GOYN, around 37% of…
An impressive Colombia team faces England in a World Cup final at daft o'clock in…
Five Colombian players remain in the Premier League. What roles might they have in the…