Bogota announces health plan for displaced
Bogota‘s District Health Department announces a comprehensive health care plan for displaced Colombians living in the city, Radio Santa Fe reported Tuesday. The new health policy will help the displaced…
Bogota‘s District Health Department announces a comprehensive health care plan for displaced Colombians living in the city, Radio Santa Fe reported Tuesday. The new health policy will help the displaced…
Free trade deals with Switzerland and Canada will be “Plan B” in absence of a trade preferences agreement with the U.S., Colombian Trade Minister Sergio Diaz-Granados said on Caracol Radio. The…
Colombian hip-hop fusion group ChocQuibTown use their rise to international acclaim as a platform to speak out on behalf of Afro-Latinos. The trio, who are from the town of Quibdo…
Judicial investigations reveal that the “social controls” put in place by the paramilitary group AUC including shaving girls’ heads and forcing them to do hard labor as punishment for what…
Colombia’s Vice President Angelino Garzon asked authorities to punish members of Colombia’s armed forces to the “fullest extent of the law” for the sexual assault of a 13-year-old indigenous girl,…
Colombian journalist Esperanza Serrano died of a heart attack in Miami, newspaper Noticiero el Llano reported Monday. Serrano, a native of Villavicencio, worked at several radio stations in Bogota, including…
Colombia’s Vice President Angelino Garzon condemned the murderers of five innocent people, including a 5-year-old girl, in the town of San Miguel near the border with Ecuador, according to a…
Medellin, a city with about 3 million inhabitants, is a writhing thriving mass of humanity. While the hustle and bustle of the city is what lends it its charm; the…
A national business association reports that Colombia’s exports saw a 21% growth in 2010. Caracol Radio reports that Colombian industry is experiencing positive developments, as reflected by production and sales…