• Laura Sharkey

Housing complex for conflict victims

More than 400 new housing units are being built in Bogota for people who have…

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  • Steven Grattan

Colombia has reasons to cry and reasons to smile

Barely enough time has passed to stop having to wish everyone you see a happy…

  • Mark Kennedy
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Connecting Colombia

The country will be the first in South America to benefit from Facebook’s plan to…

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FARC and government teams mull ceasefire

Negotiators in Havana to kick off new round of talks by exploring the option of…

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ELN ‘close to talks’

Rebels considering calling a ceasefire, but the government wants ELN to lay down arms before…

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‘Little Miss Thong’ pageant sparks outrage

A beauty pageant which took place in Santander last week, featuring 6- to 12-year-olds in…

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Preparations in place for ‘El Niño threat’

The Colombian government is readying for a significant shift in weather patterns after meteorologists  warned…

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  • Charlotte Ryan

Falling oil prices hit Colombian peso hard

Up until recently the country’s economic engine had been roaring, but falling oil prices means…

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Whet your app-itite

Whether you use iOS or Andriod, the amount of apps available can be overwhelming, so…

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2014 Perspectives

As the year comes to an end, The Bogota Post invited various popular figures and…