Would Hillary Clinton blaze her own foreign policy trail? Dr. Larry Goodson looks at a potential Clinton presidency drawing clues from her foreign policy past and present. THE MARK NEWS 8:41 AM ET
Would a Trump presidency sharpen U.S. talons abroad? Dr. Larry Goodson looks at American foreign policy under a Donald Trump presidency and sees an unrecognizable approach. THE MARK NEWS 8:43 AM ET
Closing the 20th century on Colombia through transitional justice Colombia's ambitious plan for transitional justice in the post-conflict era seeks to close a painful chapter in the nation's history. THE CITY PAPER STAFF 12:22 PM ET
Colombia struggles with peace fatigue After four years of peace talks — and with more in the works — Colombia struggles to combat "peace fatigue" and keep hopes up. RICHARD EMBLIN 12:02 PM ET
To save Bogotá’s green belt, attack the issue not the person Saving Bogotá's Reserva Thomas Van Der Hammen means using sound logic and legal arguments, not attacking a politician. RICHARD MCCOLL 1:58 PM ET
Why we should end the war on drugs Michael Cox and John Collins argue that the war on drugs has failed, and the world should take a new approach. THE MARK NEWS 10:39 AM ET
Looking beyond our cyber burrows One of the biggest obstacles to the peace deal between the Colombian government and FARC is dealing with the vocal online opposition. RICHARD EMBLIN 8:59 AM ET
Peace in Colombia beyond the signatures Don’t be mistaken, the peace accord in its current form is purely political. But what is ahead of us is strictly economics. Of course, my… RICHARD MCCOLL 2:14 PM ET
Political scandals and the art of the ‘private’ selfie A recent Colombian scandal prompts reflection on the curious, questionable compulsion behind the political penis selfie. RICHARD MCCOLL 10:30 AM ET
Editorial: Colombia, you have been warned Zika, pesos, peace and highways pose challenges and opportunities for Colombia this month. RICHARD EMBLIN 9:20 AM ET
Editorial: Deep water, deeper pockets and post-conflict Colombia In the new year, get to know Bogotá better, enjoy booming food and cultural scenes, squirrel away some pesos and prepare for Colombia's post-conflict era. RICHARD EMBLIN 10:13 AM ET
Why Paris was bigger ‘news’ than other terror attacks November terrorist attacks in Paris made international news, even as other attacks worldwide faded from view. Is it journalism's fault? RICHARD MCCOLL 10:25 AM ET
Editorial: Covering the bases of 2015 After a challenging 2015, Colombia can look toward peace, an even weaker peso, a some ambitious pothole mending in Bogotá. RICHARD EMBLIN 9:03 AM ET
Enrique Peñalosa: Picking up the pieces in Bogotá As the next mayor of Bogotá, Enrique Peñalosa faces challenges left for him by a series of very diverse - and varyingly successful - predecessors. RICHARD EMBLIN 9:11 AM ET
Above or below ground, Bogotá needs a metro Debate hinges on whether the metro will travel above or below ground, but the most important thing is that Bogotá's future metro system works. ED BUCKLEY 2:52 PM ET
Opinion: Please prove me wrong Mayor Peñalosa Between now and January, Enrique Peñalosa must be visionary to pull Bogotá back from the brink, writes Richard McColl. RICHARD MCCOLL 10:52 AM ET