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Venezuelan Unrest Continues

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="512"] Peaceful demonstrations in Caracas, Venezuela on 12 February 2014. By durdaneta from Caracas,...

Gustavo Petro Mayor Bogota, Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal Verbs With Petro

[caption id="attachment_3382" align="alignleft" width="262"] Photo: Alcaldia, Ignacio Prieto[/caption] Mark Kennedy’s article about the Petro...

Cycling in Bogota, Bogota bikes, Cycling

Two Wheels Good

[caption id="attachment_3366" align="alignright" width="300"] Photo: Nicolas Castro[/caption] Oli Pritchard sings the praises of cycling in the big...

Centro de Memoria Bogota, Bogota Arts

Reconcilliation Through Art

The most recent exhibitions at the Centro de Memoria have been garnering international attention - we met with the editor of ‘ArtReview’, and the...

The Mystery of San Agustin

We explore one of Colombia’s most ancient and mysterious destinations, where the magic of what was once a thriving civilization can be...

McGuinness Optimistic On Peace Process

[caption id="attachment_3187" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Martin McGuinness speaking about the peace process in Bogota. Photo: Amy...

Transmilenio Bogota, Female only Transmilenio

A Senseless Solution?

[caption id="attachment_3356" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Photo: Jenny Boyle[/caption] Jenny Boyle expresses her opinions about the recently...

Estereo Picnic 2014

Estereo Picnic 2014

The festival breaks the bank but is worth every penny... Bogotá’s live music scene is just not comparable to those of major cities in Europe or...

Que Pena Con Usted…

Brendan Corrigan dissects 'que pena', one of Colombia’s favourite phrases It’s not always best practice to translate sayings/phrases in...

Droughts Part Of Wider ECO Conflicts

According to a study by European Union project Environmental Justice Organizations, Liabilities and Trade (EJOLT) released this week, Colombia scores...

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