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Emma Newbery

Emma co-founded The Bogotá Post in 2014 with a mission to provide reliable information about Colombia for an international audience. She is passionate about providing readers with information they can trust on topics that matter. In addition to her work with The Bogotá Post, Emma writes about personal finance and investing for The Ascent. Emma started her career in journalism at UKiNvest 25 years ago, before taking a side road into the world of Olympic bidding.

Get on board the BARKA for some Gypsy Kumbia beats

The Colombian-Canadian group Girovago will bring their show, BARKA to Bogotá from September 1 to 5. Expect effervescent music, dance, circus, and...

Festival Petronio Álvarez: Everything you need to know

If you’re heading to Cali for Petronio this year, you’re in for a treat. Next week, the annual Petronio Álvarez festival will return to Cali,...

Bogotá to continue water cuts in August

Note down the dates of August’s water cuts in the capital. Bogotá’s mayor and water company (EAAB) plan to continue their program of water...

A Bogotá tap running to reflect new schedule of water cuts for July

New schedule of water cuts for Bogotá in July

Mayor announces a relaxation of capital's water rationing, with a new schedule of water cuts now due every 18 days. But the authorities insist this...

An image of the reservoir of Bogotá to illustrate low water levels and the need for water cuts in Bogotá

Water cuts in Bogota: Find out when your water will be turned off

Water cuts in Bogotá are coming this week. There will be water cuts in Bogotá, beginning on April 11. Rationing will be zone by zone and will...

What you need to know about the fires in Bogotá

Smoke continues to hang over the Colombian capital today after a series of fires in the Cerros Orientales – the hills bordering Bogotá to the...

FILBo 2023: Hitting the books

FILBo has opened its doors once again, flooding the capital with literature. Whether you want to be entertained, engage in some serious thinking, or...

Ashim d'Silva on unsplash Viva plane grounded

What Viva Air’s suspension of flights means for passengers

Ashim d'Silva on Unsplash Thousands of passengers were stranded at airports this week after Viva Air grounded its flights.  Colombia's...

Valentina Trespalacios

Valentina Trespalacios murder suspect arrested in Panama. He says cartels are responsible

The brutal murder of Valentina Trespalacios, a popular young DJ, has shocked Colombia.  Valentina Trespalacios was a popular DJ in the party...

ArtBo 2022: Everything you need to know about the fair

ArtBo, Bogotá’s annual art fair is back after a pandemic pause, and there’s plenty to see. This weekend, art will take over Bogotá once...

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