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Steve Hide

Steve Hide

Steve Hide is a veteran journalist and NGO consultant with decades of experience working in Colombia and around the world. He has coordinated logistics for international NGOs in countries including Colombia, Venezuela and Zimbabwe. He provides personal safety training for journalists via the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and his journalistic work has appeared in The Telegraph, The Independent, The Bogotá Post and more. He's also the Editor in Chief of Colombiacorners.com, where he writes about roads less travelled across Colombia.

More Colombians being refused U.S. visitor visas 

Fans face long waits, high costs, and an increasing rate of rejections for their dream trip to the 2026 World Cup. Drone show ahead of the FIFA...

Register your Bogotá bicycle to reduce thefts

Database proves its worth as 600 stolen bikes returned to owners. Here’s an update, and how to register your bike and keep safe on the cycle...

Does Colombia face a passport drought?

Government attempts to calms fears amid concern over printing contract. Move to shift passport printing to nationalized company has created...

Hunt ends for key criminal in plot to kill senator

Alias El Costeño caught in Bogotá after a month on the run, bringing hope that the intellectual authors of attack on Miguel Uribe will soon be...

Plots thicken for President Petro in region’s political hothouse

Colombian mandate confronts coup rumors at home even as a strange story emerges of a clandestine meet with an Ecuadorian drug lord. President...

“No Copper”messages aim to stop cable theft

Telecom giant paints the Bogotá pavements as part of a campaign to keep networks intact. Yellow lettering stating "there's no copper" is ETB's...

Arrests made but still questions in Miguel Uribe shooting

It’s been three weeks since the presidential candidate barely survived gunfire in a Bogotá park. Some criminals have been netted - but the big...

Battle of the bike lanes

Campaigners warn of plan to allow electric motorbikes on city's cycle routes Pedestrians, bicycles and e-bikes already share Bogotá's congested...

Bogotá’s ‘Regiotram’ is back on track

Work starts on long-awaited light rail projected to connect commuter towns to Colombia’s capital, part of transport solutions at last taking...

Colombia closer to BRICS – but at what cost?

President Petro meeting NDB chief and Dilma Rousseff in Shanghai in May, when he applied for Colombia to join the development bank. Photo credit:...

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