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An independent aid mission to the Catatumbo

In the indigenous Barí language, Catatumbo means ‘house of thunder.’ The name reflects a unique geography of mountains and rivers that produces...

President Duque leads call on life imprisonment for crimes against children

[caption id="attachment_26047" align="aligncenter" width="545"] Photo: Bogota Post Archive[/caption] Following the brutal murder of a young girl...

Trump Border Immigration Policy

Future US-Colombia relations questioned after outrage at Trump’s immigration policy

[caption id="attachment_30713" align="aligncenter" width="900"] Image courtesy of @CBSNews - Twitter.[/caption] The harsh realities of President...

Autism -The Bogota Post

Small, important steps are taken to improve Colombia’s understanding of autism

In comparison with the western world, Colombia has fallen behind in providing equal opportunities and support for children with autism....

The Kamikaze Kids of Robledo, Medellin

Everyone in Medellin has seen them. Kids as young as 8 attaching themselves to the back bumpers of trucks and buses and hitching a ride uphill along...

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