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Steve Hide

Steve Hide

Steve Hide is a veteran journalist and NGO consultant with decades of experience working in Colombia and around the world. He has coordinated logistics for international NGOs in countries including Colombia, Venezuela and Zimbabwe. He provides personal safety training for journalists via the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and his journalistic work has appeared in The Telegraph, The Independent, The Bogotá Post and more. He's also the Editor in Chief of Colombiacorners.com, where he writes about roads less travelled across Colombia.

Bogotá mayor furious at gang leader’s role as ‘peace negotiator’

La Mesa gang rounded up in Bogotá last week. Members are accused of murders and drug trafficking. Photo: Secretary of Security The dismantling of...

Colombia to cull its wild hippo population

Euthanasia planned for the numerous offspring of "cocaine hippos" originally smuggled in by Pablo Escobar. Not everyone is happy. A hippo in...

Long-term foreign residents reminded to transfer ‘R’ visas in 2026

Have you done your traspaso? If not, read on…. Residency 'R' visas issued before 21 October 2022 need to be transferred to 5-year electronic...

Political tensions rise as guerrilla group revealed to be behind Miguel Uribe’s murder

Segunda Marquetalia ordered the attack last year according to trial testimony. Segunda Marquetalia announce their formation in 2019, from the...

Who ordered the murder of presidential candidate Miguel Uribe?

Gang members captured for the killing of Miguel Uribe. Nine months after the shooting of presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay in a leafy...

In the shadow of the Metro

We take a quick dive down Avenida Caracas where the raised railway is both a wonder and worry. Line 1 of Bogotá's long-awaited Metro rises above...

Election boost for Pacto Historico in Bogotá …

... but Centro Democratico bounces back, while small parties lose out in March 8 voting. Voting in Bogotá on March 8. Participation was 48%,...

Former FARC chiefs ask forgiveness for forcing children into the guerrilla ranks

JEP magistrates addressing an audience in Villavicencio as part of the Case 07 on child recruitment. Photo: JEP Former Revolutionary Armed Forces...

Vaccination drive after measles cases detected in Bogotá

Vaccinator at work in Bogotá last week. Photo: courtesy Secretaria de Salud Bogotá. Health authorities have activated over 200 free vaccination...

Paseo Millionario: don’t be taken for a ride

An express kidnapping highlights the risks of taking a taxi in Colombia’s capital. What happened, and how to avoid it happening to you. A few...

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