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Emma Newbery

Emma co-founded The Bogotá Post in 2014 with a mission to provide reliable information about Colombia for an international audience. She is passionate about providing readers with information they can trust on topics that matter. In addition to her work with The Bogotá Post, Emma writes about personal finance and investing for The Ascent. Emma started her career in journalism at UKiNvest 25 years ago, before taking a side road into the world of Olympic bidding.

Colombia to take Afghan evacuees

The only thing we know for sure right now is that Colombia will provide temporary shelter for Afghan evacuees en route to the US. Gul Ahmad, 30,...

Bogotá running out of drinking water

Chemicals needed to purify the city’s water are not making it through the blockades, and the capital faces the possibility of running out of...

Colombia protests: What’s going on in Cali?

Cali has become the epicentre of Colombia’s protests. With an already heavy presence of armed gangs and high rates of both unemployment and...

Colombia mourns Lucas Villa

Hospital confirms brain death of Lucas Villa, the protestor who was seen shaking hands with riot police on the day he was shot. Lucas Villa...

Violent protests in Colombia: Seven days of protests

Simmering social and economic tensions have led to violent clashes. What now? Heated protests in the centre of Bogotá on May 5. Photo: Hans...

Tax reform scrapped, but protests in Colombia continue

The resignation of the finance minister and withdrawal of reforms has not stopped nationwide demonstrations. Colombia protests: thousands of...

National strike in Colombia: How it unfolded

As darkness falls, protests in Bogotá continue. Here’s what happened today. The national strike in Colombia started with music and dancing....

Bogotá’s post-Easter restrictions

Pico y cédula is back – and there’ll be another full lockdown this weekend. Jenny and Martha (right) at their orange juice stall in Parkway,...

Semana Santa restrictions – Easter in Bogotá

Claudia López introduces measures aimed at minimizing an Easter COVID outbreak. Semana Santa restrictions: the path up Monserrate will be closed...

International Women’s Day march in Bogotá

8M in Colombia: Thousands took to the streets today to campaign for equality and protest violence against women. Slogans were painted in graffiti...

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