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Usaquén quarantine queue

Bogotá quarantine: life in Usaquén

As we come to the end of the second week of lockdown, we get our readers and contributors to tell us what's going on under quarantine in Usaquén and...

Bogotá quarantine: Chapi under lockdown

How is the national quarantine affecting your barrio? We’ve been talking to people all over the city, starting with Chapinero. Chapinero is...

toto la momposina

Colombia quarantine day 2: Ways to enjoy Colombia during the shut down

We continue to focus on virtual Colombia with more ways to stay entertained during the quarantine. Totó La Momposina is our daily tip to get...

Bogotá quarantine, Day 1: Keep sane and entertained

As the capital enters its mock quarantine, we’ve got some Colombia-related ideas of things to get you through the day. Bolero Falaz from...

4 Traits Of A Good Landlord That Make Life Easy For Tenants

Photo by Max Williams on Unsplash Imagine you have just moved into a new rented place and after living for a few days you find out that your...

Colombian App That Fights Hunger to Present at Cloud Summit 2020 in Miami

A startup company from Colombia will travel to Miami, Florida on May 12-14 for Ingram Micro's Cloud Summit 2020. If you’ve ever gone to the...

Multinational opens office in Rionegro, expands regional presence

Talos Digital, a tech company with one of the largest international presences in Medellin, opened today its new office in Rionegro, Antioquia....

State of the nation: Peace implementation

While there has been some progress, the slow implementation of Colombia’s peace agreement continues to be a source of discontent, especially as...

Things To Keep In Mind When Buying Contemporary Italian Design Homeware

Credit: Unsplash Homeware seems to be a small word but do you know how extensively it has covered all our living needs. Almost everything you see...

Tens of thousands march in Bogotá’s first anti-government protests of the year

By Lukas Kaldenhoff and Luke Barnes Sporadic outbursts of violence marred a largely peaceful protest yesterday. Marchers complain the government...

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