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From bad to worse

[caption id="attachment_4929" align="alignright" width="610"] Venezuelans protest against the Nicolás Maduro government[/caption] Economist Carlos...

Adoptions denied

[caption id="attachment_4917" align="alignright" width="1434"] Colombia’s Constitutional Court denied gay couples the possibility to adopt children...

Uribe allies convicted of spying

[caption id="attachment_4914" align="alignright" width="300"] Maria del Pilar Hurtado being led away from the court house by police officers. Photo:...

‘Hidden’ volcano found in Caldas

[caption id="attachment_4906" align="alignright" width="580"] A panoramic view of El Escondido, the municipality of Florencia can be seen on the...

Bogota: bike bonkers

[caption id="attachment_4903" align="alignright" width="300"] Cyclists out enjoying Bogota’s ciclovia. Photo: Carlos Felipe Pardo CC BY...

Tourist aeroplane suicide

[caption id="attachment_4900" align="alignright" width="209"] Photo: ReporterNTV.ro[/caption] A 47-year-old man hanged himself in the bathroom of an...

Peace Process Latest

[caption id="attachment_4896" align="alignright" width="300"] Photo: pazfarc-ep.org[/caption] Report: Talks save lives Generals to talk ceasefire...

Chapinero four months without a murder

The Chapinero neighbourhood of Bogota has not seen a single homicide for four months, police statistics released last week revealed. According to...

Hitting it off

[caption id="attachment_4890" align="alignright" width="300"] Cabal & Farah expected to win the doubles match. Photo: Davis Cup press...

Colombia snapped up!

A new book brings beauty and diversity in an instant... When photographer Matthew O’Brien came to Colombia in 2003, to cover the Concurso...

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