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Maduro: a vision lives on
Nicolás Maduro is declared President-elect of Venezuela, marking a continuation of Chávez’s legacy.
Bogotá for book lovers
This April, Bogotá hosts the 26th International Book Fair, bringing together authors from around the world.
Venezuela moves forward
Venezuela chooses a new president on Sunday, marking a turning point for the nation’s foreign relations.
Stars in our city
The Bogotá planetarium reopens with a new experience to take visitors closer to the stars than ever before.
A cry for peace
The March for Peace descends on Bogotá as negotiations continue between the government and the FARC in Cuba.
Security in Colombia: Too many mixed signals
Several indicators suggest security improvements in Colombia, including a plummeting homicide rate.
Bogotá buses go electric
If testing goes well, Bogotá could become the first Latin American city to incorporate a fleet of electric city buses.
Countdown to gay marriage
As gay marriage is debated worldwide, the Colombian legislature has only months to make a decision on the issue.
Colombia’s picturesque pueblos
Leave the beaten path behind and travel back in time in Colombia’s ten most beautiful and well-preserved historic pueblos.
Eurocine: on the road
Highlighting road movies and Dutch film, the 2013 Eurocine Festival brings the best of European film to Colombia.
Heart of success
For Beatríz Fernández, co-creator of Crepes & Waffles, love is key to the success of one of Colombia’s largest companies.
Bogotá’s Integrated Transport System SITP explained
The SITP system hopes to revolutionize public transportation in Bogotá, but significant challenges remain.
Bogotá is Beethoven
Beethoven takes over Bogotá in the first International Music Festival, with more than 420 artists and 56 concerts.
10 tips for your trip to Colombia
Whether you’re a novice traveler or the US Secretary of State, you’ll want to keep these tips in mind when you visit Colombia.
Behind the coffee strike
High production costs, a strong peso and increased competition bring the coffee strike in Colombia into its second week.