Colombia Reports 2009 / 2010
Colombia Reports has seen incredible growth in 2009. There’s no reason to think that this will not continue in 2010, which means the website has the potential to become a…
Colombia Reports has seen incredible growth in 2009. There’s no reason to think that this will not continue in 2010, which means the website has the potential to become a…
Colombia Reports started one and a half years ago as a very basic weblog showing the news we felt was left out of the international media, but has grown out…
While going through Colombia Reports’ stats, I found a lot of incoming traffic from internationalsexguide.info, a forum for those who enjoy traveling to see their sexual needs fulfilled (for cheap).…
The Colombia Action Network (CAN), a group of U.S. activists opposing U.S. intervention in Colombia’s 45-year-old violent conflict, will remember those killed in the Colombian attack on the Ecuador-based camp…
Colombia is becoming increasingly interesting for foreigners. A number of these foreigners unfortunately refuse to accept the complexity of the country and its conflict before involving themselves in the discussion…
Colombian President Álvaro Uribe’s approval rating officially is still 78 percent. Quite a comfortable rating considering he just had his 2014 re-election sunk, his judicial reform killed, his DAS director…
This week saw an upsurge of violence between indigenous Colombians in Cauca and riot police. Many didn’t see the violence coming and have not been able to get a good…
El Tiempo, hilariously described as “Colombia’s New York Times” by Vanity Fair, wrote a lyrical article about the constructional greatness of the new library on the campus of Colombia’s biggest…
There’s only a few media in Colombia that will actually inform you well. Most of them just want you to read or see their ads and some will almost intentionally…