Celebrating Christmas in a bus terminal
Displaced by crisis, hundreds of Venezuelan families celebrate Christmas in Colombian bus terminals. Newspaper El Heraldo visited the 60 families in the port city of Barranquilla. Some 300 people are…
Displaced by crisis, hundreds of Venezuelan families celebrate Christmas in Colombian bus terminals. Newspaper El Heraldo visited the 60 families in the port city of Barranquilla. Some 300 people are…
A conservative politician in the north of Colombia was allegedly linked to a record cocaine seizure made last weekend by National Police, according to reports by El Tiempo newspaper on Sunday.…
Colombia’s police claimed a record seizure of cocaine on Sunday, saying they seized 6 metric tons of cocaine with an estimated value of $213 million. The National Police announced the…
Colombia’s Barranquilla has been ablaze over the weekend as the coastal city is celebrating its annual carnival. Together with Pasto’s Black and White festival, which took place in early January, Barranquilla’s…
Barranquilla’s Carnival drew hundreds of thousands of spectators over the weekend to see one of the world’s most colorful collection of revelers.
Barranquilla’s carnival, the biggest in the world after Rio de Janeiro, kicked off Saturday with its epic Battle of Flowers parade. For those of you who are not in Colombia, here’s…
Colombia’s Caribbean city of Barranquilla announced details for their February carnival, sparking anticipation for one of the world’s biggest carnivals.
A number of mayors from northern Colombia chained themselves to the entrance of the local energy company in Cartagena in protest of repeated outages and proposed rising costs.
The Colombian Caribbean city of Barranquilla kicked off its annual carnival extravaganza. We could publish an entire story about it, but we won’t because photos are much more fun.