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Medellín ‘dating academy’ draws ire from feminist sphere

In the last two decades, the city of eternal spring has struggled to change its international image from the most violent city in the world to the...

Andrés París interview: Former FARC chief weighs in on Colombian peace deal

Former FARC chief Andrés Paris (left) pictured with Jesús Santrich. Picture provided by Andrés Paris. In a dialogue ranging from the violent...

Education protests

Student protests against government education policies remain on the ropes

[caption id="attachment_32511" align="aligncenter" width="669"] Photo: Franziska Bujara[/caption] After over a month and a half on the streets,...

“The problem with violence in Colombia is that the state is too weak”: Q&A with conflict journalist and writer Juan Miguel Alvarez

[caption id="attachment_32656" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Journalist and writer Juan Miguel Alvarez (left) speaking at the Medellin Book Fair...

Coffee culture Colombia

Colombian Coffee Farmers In Danger As International Price Drops

Colombian coffee farmers are experiencing their worst crisis in over a decade after the international coffee price dropped below the 1 dollar per...

Who is against the “Consulta Anticorrupción” and why?

[caption id="attachment_31785" align="aligncenter" width="627"] Photo courtesy of Facebook Grupo Alternativo Consulta...

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