Bogota’s Gay Pride in pictures
When Bogota held its first Gay Pride parade in 1982, some 30 people took part. On Sunday, at least 2,000 revelers entertained tens of thousands of onlookers. The march was…
When Bogota held its first Gay Pride parade in 1982, some 30 people took part. On Sunday, at least 2,000 revelers entertained tens of thousands of onlookers. The march was…
Police in Colombia’s capital Bogota came under fire on Friday after a motorized policemen crashed into a skateboarder during the local celebration the global Go Skateboarding Day. The violent incident…
Colombia’s Prosecutor General’s office has raided the offices of Bogota’s public-private energy company over allegations of illegal corporate espionage, local media reported Wednesday. The Prosecutor General’s office ordered a search…
Mayor Enrique Peñalosa vowed to add some 600 electric buses to Bogota’s public transport system next year in an attempt to improve public transport in Colombia’s capital. According to the…
A Bogota journalist of an award-winning story on crime in Bogota told Colombia Reports on Thursday that she had received death threats. Tatiana Salamanca had published a series of pieces…
Colombian President Ivan Duque aims to turn Colombia into the next Silicon Valley, starting with a $20 million investment in the capital Bogota. The first “innovation hub” means to turn…
Around 1,500 social leaders from across Colombia have gathered at a humanitarian refuge in a plaza in Bogota, opened in protest against rising violence against leaders, human rights defenders and…
At least 11 people were injured, with three journalists attacked by police and 33 people arrested after anti-government protests in Bogota turned violent on Thursday. The government and civilians disagree…
Hundreds of people gathered in front of one of Bogota’s most exclusive malls for a “kissathon” to reject a recent case of discrimination against the LBGT community. Pro-LBGT flags, white…