Bogota businessmen create foundation to promote projects for better city
Thirty large employers in Bogota have joined forces to create a foundation that seeks to promote a better future for Colombia’s capital.
Thirty large employers in Bogota have joined forces to create a foundation that seeks to promote a better future for Colombia’s capital.
Colombian cities Bogota, Medellin, Barranquilla, and Cartagena will be screening critically acclaimed national and international documentaries as part of the Ambulante Documentary Film Festival.
Colombia’s Constitutional Court overturned a 2012 ban on bullfighting in Bogota on Wednesday amidst a drawn-out battle between the government, animal rights activists, and bullfighters.
A new undercover police squad — comprised predominantly of young female officers — has been unleashed upon Bogota’s public transport system to curb increasing reports of sexual assaults on women by fellow…
Rather than pay money to see his stand-up show, Bogota comedian Alejandro Riaño is asking his audience to barter for their tickets by bringing towels, blankets, and diapers if they…
The Huffington Post named Bogota Mayor Gustavo Petro as one of their eight “favorite mayoral characters” in the world on Tuesday, despite the fact his disapproval rating remains at 58% in…
Two high court decisions handed down in Bogota Tuesday fell firmly in favor of their transgender plaintiffs, both of whom argued successfully that Colombia’s military service requirement was an infringement on…
Eight Bogota bullfighters continue their sixth day into a hunger strike demanding the return of the bullfighting tradition to Colombia’s capital, national media reported on Sunday.
A report released by Bogota’s Secretary of Government revealed the most dangerous streets in the Colombian capital.