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Venezuelan Refugees and Activists Shot in Colombia After Fleeing Maduro Regime
Two Venezuelan exiles living in Colombia, political consultant Luis Peche Arteaga and human rights activist Yendri Velásquez, were shot and wounded Monday afternoon in northern Bogotá.
Mexican Influencer Attacked While Visiting Ugly Betty's Home in Bogota
Gerardo Toledo was visiting the house from one of his favorite shows when a thief on a motorcycle stole his phone while taking a picture.
Teen Suspect Arrested As Colombian Presidential Hopeful Rushed to ICU After Being Shot in Head Twice
Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay remains in critical condition after he was shot twice in the head and once in the leg during a campaign rally in Bogotá on Saturday.
Primavera Sound: How Barcelona Became the Site of Europe's Most Important Music Festival
Since its inception in 2001, the Primavera Sound music festival has served as a premier hotspot for the world's biggest artists.
Colombian Artist Freddy Burbano Sentenced to Four Years in Prison for Role in Fatal Accident
The Colombian singer acknowledged that his professional career was likely over and had to sell some of his personal belongings.
'Part Of Bogota's Soul': How Colombia Fired Up The Car-free Movement
An estimated 1.7 million Bogotanos walk, cycle, jog, rollerblade, scoot, ride unicycles, push buggies through 128 kilometers (79 miles) of car-free streets each Sunday.
Amid Crime Surge, Vendors In Bogota Turn To Hired Guns
As fear has risen in step with crime, residents and business owners are taking matters into their own hands in a country with low levels of trust in the authorities.
In The Colombian Jungle With ELN Rebels
Colombia's ELN guerrillas may be in peace talks with the government in Bogota, but in the thick jungle where they live, weapons are the law of the land.
Body Of DJ Found Stuffed In Suitcase Abandoned Near Colombia Airport, Her American Boyfriend Arrested
Panama’s National Migration Service apprehended the lead suspect in the murder of Bogota DJ Valentina Trespalacios.
At Least 6 Dead, 200 Injured As Stands Collapse During Bullfight In Colombia
Six people were confirmed dead and over 200 injured when a section of a wooden stand collapsed at the venue of a bullfight in EL Espinal, central Colombia on Sunday.
Who Is Gustavo Petro? Colombia’s New Ex-Rebel Fighter Wins Presidency
Colombia has elected its new leader with a former leftist guerilla fighter winning the presidency on Sunday.
Colombian Nun Allegedly Kidnapped By al-Qaeda In Mali Returns Home After 4 Years
Sister Gloria Narvaez was warmly greeted with a dozen nuns singing, as they were each hugged by her.
Claudia López Married: Bogota's First Lesbian Mayor-elect Marries Partner
Incoming Bogota mayor made history by marrying her same-sex partner, becoming the first openly lesbian politician to do so.
Tribeca Film Institute And Bloomberg Launch Bogotá Filmmaker Workshop In Colombia
Tribeca Film Institute (TFI) today announced that Bloomberg will be supporting an expansion of its Latin America Media Arts Fund (LAMAF).
World Cup 2014 Violence: Colombian Officials Tighten Security Ahead Of Cote D’Ivoire Match After First Match Celebration Left 10 Dead
Colombian officials are tightening security for following games after celebrations of the country's first World Cup match in Brazil left 10 dead.
Colombia News: Juan Manuel Santos Initiates Peace Pact With FARC, ELN
Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos said on Tuesday that official negotiations with FARC and ELN will begin once a final agenda is agreed upon.
Gabriel García Márquez Death: Colombia Farewells Famed Author
Gabriel García Márquez has been farewelled by his native Colombia in true style, in the Bogota Cathedral.
Fernando González Pacheco, Colombian Radio Presenter, Dies At 81
Famed Colombian radio presenter Fernando Gonzalez Pacheco has passed away in Bogota today aged 82.
Bogota Mayor Dismissed From His Position And Banned 15 Years To Execute Any Power
The mayor of Bogotá, Gustavo Petro, was dismissed from his position by the Attorney General of Colombia, who banned him from any executive power for 15 years following his disastrous management of the city's waste disposal.
La Modelo Bogota, Colombia Prison Inmates Record And Launch 3 Music CDs
Colombian prison inmates create music.
Bogotá Program Treats Bazuco Addicts Using Pot: 5 Things To Know About The Drug Bazuco
The capital of Colombia has embraced a program providing marijuana to addicts of the cocaine derivative bazuco.