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Colombia national strike: May 5, live, as it happens

Bogotá's protests against recent state killings started off in a passionate yet peaceful manner. Here's how the day unfolded. Colombia national...

Colombia national strike: Strike a light

There’s another national strike -- paro nacional -- this week, and it’s difficult to see how it’ll pan out. Colombia national strike: Police...

Colombia tax reform: A taxing problem

Colombia’s byzantine taxation system needs desperate reform, but the public don’t think Carrasquilla has the answers. Colombia tax reform:...

The mayor who cried wolf?

As we enter an official third wave, public appetite for lockdown is stretching ever-thinner. Anti-Covid shops may be one of the few businesses...

Red alert! New measures in Bogotá

Another red alert has been issued in Bogotá, meaning the extension of lockdown, with some changes. Empty streets in January. Bogotá mayor...

Oli’s big topic: Everyone needs a bit of Parklife

The capital’s restrictions don’t affect everyone the same way. Let's hope Bogotá parks don't close again as the city tries to minimise the...

Spread your wings and discover hidden Colombia

There’s a lot more to see in Colombia beyond the classic tourist sites, amazing though they are. From caiman to capybara, Colombia has nature...

Foreign Festivals in Bogotá

Colombia has plenty of national celebrations, but also finds the time to celebrate other cultures’ special days, such as St Patrick’s next week....

Bogotá Nights: Lent

In the UK, pancake day marks the beginning of Lent. Photo by Todd Cravens on Unsplash Lent is a period to think about what you may...

Surprising new lockdown rules in Bogotá

The latest measures come as a surprise to many, as they are much lighter than had been expected New lockdown rules in Bogotá. Photo Emma...

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