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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.

Nevado del Ruiz: Armero on my mind

Colombia’s largest volcano Nevado del Ruiz could be about to blow. We look back at a previous eruption that buried a town and 23,000 of its...

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Iván Mordisco: back from the dead

The reappearance of the FARC EMC guerrilla leader, armed to the teeth, spooks the Colombian peace process. Call it an Easter surprise: shortly...

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Hippos need culling, says report

 A detailed study of Colombia’s outlaw mammals suggests eradication with extreme prejudice is a key to control. Colombia could now be home...

The lowdown on narco-subs

Narco-subs are back in the news this week with the capture of two clandestine craft, one in the Colombian Pacific with two tons of cocaine – and...

Record emigration: are they voting with their feet?

We look at the rising phenomena of Colombians heading overseas Colombians are heading out into the world in massive numbers this year. Photo:...

Health reform: kill or cure?

Petro wants to introduce dramatic changes to Colombia's health system. Find out what he's proposing and whether the cure is worse than the...

Colombian Pass Notes: Galleon San José

The story of the Galleon San José is back in the news as President Duque presents new underwater images. The story may have resurfaced but the wreck...

Colombia Election 2022: Let the second round begin

Confused by candidates calling for ‘change’? Here we unpack the Petro - Rodolfo run-off.   Petro and Rodolfo will now face each...

Colombia Pass Notes: The Corrientazo

We unpack the corrientazo – Bogotá’s cheap and cheerful lunchtime menu. Corrientazos are cheap lunches in basic restaurants all over...

An end to COVID-19 restrictions in Colombia?

The government announces ambitious plans to ease out of the crisis. But it could get worse before it gets better. Front-line medical staff on a...

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