Against all odds, Colombia Reports has recovered and is ready for a tough few years
By the end of this month, Colombia Reports will have filled its newsroom again after more than a year of recovery from our near bankruptcy little more than a year…
By the end of this month, Colombia Reports will have filled its newsroom again after more than a year of recovery from our near bankruptcy little more than a year…
Hotel Fontana Mar in Barranquilla can be found at 40th street with the 43rd. It’s diagonal to the Sena in a street full of lottery and fruit stands, and tiny…
The Northern Antioquia Peace Bulletin is a grassroots initiative to provide a panoramic monthly report of the resurgence in violence in northern Antioquia and southern Cordoba, the implementation of the…
Ten months after taking office and for the sake of Colombia, President Ivan Duque better begin behaving like a head of state instead of a spoiled brat. Wednesday was possibly…
The International Press Association of Colombia (APIC) expresses its concerned about the departure from the country of Nicholas Casey, Andes bureau chief of The New York Times, and photographer Federico…
The decision of Colombia’s war crimes tribunal not to extradite FARC leader “Jesus Santrich” is a major leap towards justice, but we can expect a response from those who are…
Colombia is leading the way on recognizing LGBTQ+ victims of conflict, but the revelations of a report released last week are nothing to celebrate. The testimonies gathered for the country’s…
I am sitting in the reception of the Marriott Hotel in Bogota. I have come here to meet Herbin Hoyos, one of Colombia’s most well-known journalists. Until 2016, Hoyos ran…
Why is the US government doing all it can in Colombia to undermine the interests of the United States? That is neither a rhetorical question nor a typo. It’s what…