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Oli Pritchard

How has Ecuador fallen into chaos? And could Colombia follow?

Photo: Presidencia de la República del Ecuador, PDM-owner, via Wikimedia Commons An attack on a TV station live on air made world headlines, but...

Festival Estéreo Picnic 2024 hits the heart of Bogotá

Festival Estéreo Picnic 2024: Picnic in the heart of the city

Stacked full of top international stars alongside a throng of dynamic local talents, Festival Estéreo Picnic 2024 (FEP) is undoubtedly the biggest...

Richard Carapaz won at Alto de Vino in the Tour Colombia 2:1 2024

Tour Colombia 2:1 arrives in Bogotá

Every Sunday sees the roads close for cycling in Bogotá, but it’s a little different this week. Alongside the regular recreational riders on...

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Vegan Burger Fest 2024: Plant-based heaven in Bogotá

Ethical eaters will be spoilt for choice for the upcoming week, as Vegan Burger Fest 2024 has arrived in the city. It’s running until February 18...

American football in Bogotá to illustrate article on Flag Football in Colombia

American football in Bogotá: more than just the Super Bowl

Go to Parque Bolívar to try out with Bulldogs DC Football that you play with your feet and a ball reigns supreme in Colombia, but there’s also...

2024: Colombia’s year ahead

Photo by Jorge Gardner on Unsplash It’s business as usual in Bogotá and Colombia for 2024, with ongoing political back and forth, economic...

Kids found in jjungle. Courtesy of the Colombian Armed Forces

Colombia’s 2023: A non-political take on the year

Compared to Colombia’s last year in politics, there was much to celebrate in wider society. That’s not to say it was all good news, of course –...

President Gustavo Petro

2023 – The year in Colombian politics, how we wish it wasn’t

Whatever else Colombia may be, it’s never boring, and as we say farewell to 2023, it’s time to look back at a typically bumpy year. The second...

The Ciclovía Nocturna is a rolo tradition. Photo courtesy of IDRD.

Ciclovía keeps on rolling with events tonight and tomorrow

This evening, roads will close and the city will gear up for the Ciclovía Nocturna. If that wasn’t enough, there’s also a celebration of the...

An empty classroom sums up Colombia's educational system. Photo by Ivan Aleksic on Unsplash.

The falling tower of PISA: education in Colombia

The international education results known as PISA are out again, prompting the usual round of handwringing from various sections of the Colombian...

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