Street artists share their heritage by incorporating indigenous themes into murals, but some politicians are trying to erase their work in cities across Latin America.
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Requiem for Colombia as peace talks with FARC enter final phase
On Sunday, thousands flocked to Bogotá’s main cathedral to hear Britten’s War Requiem and which ushers in a busy week for the “final phase” of peace talks in Havana.
Colombia rises while Venezuela collapses
It took a decade for Colombia and Venezuela to switch roles on the world stage. While Venezuela fights for its survival, Colombia is being hailed as a dream destination.
Animals are not the only victims of global wildlife crime
The illicit trade in wildlife is estimated to be above US$19 billion. But the cost is much more profound in human terms – sowing death, corruption, insecurity and poverty.
Panama Canal expansion to test Colombia’s port infrastructure
Colombia’s ports will need some upgrades in order to remain competitive in the post-Panama Canal expansion economy.
Facing the global leadership crisis
Without stronger global leadership, the Middle East is unlikely to resolve multiple longstanding conflicts.
Petronio: Pacific vibes
The Petronio Alvarez festival kicks off in Cali with more than 100 bands and a celebration of Afro-Colombian heritage.
Hymns to Condoto ‘Town’
The recently-released album by Colombia’s favorite hip-hop trio ChocQuibTown sings the praises of Condoto.