400 new police to reinforce security on Bogota’s buses
Bogota’s TransMilenio bus system will have 400 new police officers devoted to the network from Thursday, with the intention of strengthening security both within buses and at stations after a…
Bogota’s TransMilenio bus system will have 400 new police officers devoted to the network from Thursday, with the intention of strengthening security both within buses and at stations after a…
An average of six accidents occur every day on Bogota’s Mass Transit and Public Transport System, which was responsible for 32 fatalities in 2013, according to a report by national news…
Gustavo Petro, the mayor of Bogota, by means of supporting the peace process, has indirectly endorsed the re-election campaign of President Juan Manuel Santos who less than a month ago…
According to data from the National Department of Statistics (DANE) and repeated by Bogota’s mayor, child labor in Colombia’s capital has been reduced by 37% or 43,000 minors between 2011…
Facebook has announced that 20 million Colombians are now on the social media site with 60% accessing the network through their mobile devices, local media reported on Tuesday.
Mass university student riots broke out in Bogota on Wednesday, shutting down major road networks and leaving 3 policemen injured, local media reported.
Around 1,000 students protested took to the streets of the Colombian capital Bogota demanding mayor Gustavo Petro take actions against corruption in the city’s academic institutions, national media reported Monday.
An unusual scene was filmed at Bogota’s International Book Fair when Peruvian writer and Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa was interrupted during his talk by a disenchanted reader, local media reported.
A referendum seeking the impeachment of Bogota Mayor Gustavo Petro continues to be on hold amid uncertainty over other efforts to remove the mayor from office, Colombia’s Registrar’s Office said.