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“No Copper”messages aim to stop cable theft

Telecom giant paints the pavements as part of a campaign to prevent theft of cables and keep comms networks intact.

Arrests made but still questions in Miguel Uribe shooting

Bogotá Pride 2025: Inside the LGBTI Museum

Crossing the Cordillera to Bogotá once more

Battle of the bike lanes

News

“No Copper”messages aim to stop cable theft

Telecom giant paints the pavements as part of a campaign to prevent theft of cables and keep comms networks intact.

Arrests made but still questions in Miguel Uribe shooting

It’s been three weeks since the presidential candidate barely survived gunfire in a Bogotá park. Some criminals have been netted - but the big fish are still swimming free.

Battle of the bike lanes

Campaign to protect Bogotá's cycle paths from powerful electric motorbikes.

Colombia closer to BRICS – but at what cost?

Colombia's acceptance into the New Development Bank brings hope of funding streams for mega projects, but could cause friction with the US.

Tibú takes off: Airstrip revival lifts hopes amid Colombia’s conflict

Bogotá, Colombia – The inaugural flight of a new commercial route from Cúcuta to Tibú, the largest town in the embattled northeastern Catatumbo region, took place yesterday, June 18. The new route, operated by government-owned airline Satena, follow months of restoration efforts and lobbying by Tibú locals – they hope improved connectivity will redress some […]

New corruption charges against Petro’s ex-Finance Minister and Chief of Staff

Corruption charges against Colombia’s ex-Finance Minister, Ricardo Bonilla, and former head of the Presidential Administrative Department (DAPRE), Carlos Ramón González, moved forward this week.

Entertainment

Crossing the Cordillera to Bogotá once more

Festival Cordillera 2025 has released its day-by-day lineup as the capital starts gearing up for the Latin extravaganza. Full lineup for Festival Cordillera 2025 If you’re...

Why Doesn’t Every Body Matter?

Medellin Innovation Transformation

Medellín named third best city for food in the world

2025 in Colombia: A year for surprises?

Festival Estéreo Picnic 2025: The Lineup

ARTBO 2024: Celebrating two decades at the forefront of Latin American art

Get on board the BARKA for some Gypsy Kumbia beats

Sport

Honours even at Campín between Santa Fe and Medellín

The Lion roars while El Tigre explodes

2025 in Colombia: A year for surprises?

American actors Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney add Bogotá team to soccer portfolio

Thousands of cyclists ride through Bogotá in capital’s inaugural Gran Fondo de Ciclismo

Ángel Barajas, first Colombian to become a finalist in the Olympics’ Horizontal Bars: Profile

Roo, Koala and AFL ball mate for Aussie Rules yeah. Strewth, it's a lotta cliches

AFL Colombia goes to the Transatlantic Cup in Toronto

Colombia Living

Bogotá’s ‘Regiotram’ is back on track

Work starts on long-awaited light rail set to connect commuter towns to Colombia’s capital.

Learning to drive in Bogotá

Foreigners living in Colombia's capital are learning to drive there, say schools, despite the fearsome traffic. Why? In Bogotá it's cheaper.

Do you need to renew your Colombian residency?

Long term residents of Colombia are approaching the deadline for updating their visas. This applies to all Resident (R) visa holders, regardless of how long they have held that visa. It’s not actually a new visa as such, merely re-registering an extant visa. You will retain the same number and class of visa.

Travel

Bogotá’s ‘Regiotram’ is back on track

Embracing a year abroad: Mastering life in a foreign country

Plan Tortuga at Migración Colombia: Will it cancel your Christmas?

Festival Petronio Álvarez: Everything you need to know

Ashim d'Silva on unsplash Viva plane grounded

What Viva Air’s suspension of flights means for passengers

Don’t have a lot of money to travel in December? Go to Boyacá!

In a first of its kind, Corona Island is introduced off the coast of Colombia to further sustainable travel

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