The bias of CR part 1: Economic interests
Recently there was an interesting, sudden and short rise in objections to Colombia Reports’ bias. This is completely fair. A bias is impossible to eradicate when working with human beings…
Recently there was an interesting, sudden and short rise in objections to Colombia Reports’ bias. This is completely fair. A bias is impossible to eradicate when working with human beings…
The city of Medellin has undergone dramatic changes over the past decade. What used to be the world’s most dangerous city became an example of successful urban regeneration, only to…
With little over two weeks before the end of his term, Colombian President Alvaro Uribe is increasing pressure on Venezuela about the country’s alleged negligence towards FARC rebels hiding in…
I was as stunned and indignant as almost everyone else in Colombia to hear about Ingrid Betancourt’s demand for millions of dollars from the state for her time as a…
The website of Colombia Reports underwent a huge operation this weekend. When we are finished with the bugs, we hope to offer you a more easily navigable page and eventually…
Presidential candidate Juan Manuel Santos has repeatedly stated that he wishes to form a government of national unity. While remaining as skeptical about Santos as I am about any politician…
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on May 30 said he would be the first to congratulate the winner of the first round of Colombia’s presidential election, held that day. But when…
The impressive victory of Juan Manuel Santos in the first round of Colombia’s presidential elections has left many baffled. Despite his popularity in the polls and the hype in foreign…
Less than four weeks before Colombia’s national elections, Uribista candidate Juan Manuel Santos is changing his tactics following a spectacular reversal of his formerly unassailable-seeming lead in the polls. However,…