Tourist horse carriage rides in Cartagena under scrutiny following yet another dead horse
Traditional horse carriage rides in Cartagena are due to face more protests following a spate of horse falls throughout the city.
Traditional horse carriage rides in Cartagena are due to face more protests following a spate of horse falls throughout the city.
Colombia’s women’s soccer team qualified for both the 2015 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics on Sunday after finishing second in the Copa America tournament.
Armed conflict and forced displacement persist as threats for Colombia’s indigenous peoples, according to a report by indigenous rights organization ONIC.
San Cipriano, a tiny village in west Colombia, has reinvented the wheel, or at least the train track, to boost tourism.
Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos on Wednesday suggested an initiative to recuperate the wildlife and environment following decades of armed conflict.
The European Parliament and the Colombian Embassy will participate in an event dedicated to the life and work of late writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, reported local media.
Colombia’s Housing Minister has recognized that there is no money for subsidized housing or aqueducts with the ministry in need of more than $5 billion for just one project, reported Caracol…
A mission of eight ambassadors from the European Union will be in Buenaventura this Thursday analyzing the human rights situation in the city, reported El Pais on Tuesday. The diplomats…
After nearly two years of talks between the government and the FARC guerrillas in Havana, Cuba, round 29 starts today, reported EFE on Tuesday.