Two Latin American conservationists win awards
Conservations working with the giant armadillo in Brazil and the tiny cotton-top tamarin in Colombia win the "Green Nobel Prize".
Colombia: legal uncertainty over gay rights
Despite legislation guaranteeing equal rights to LGBT couples, the battle for the acceptance of same-sex marriage and adoption is far from won.
Colombia: the forgotten children of Las Pavas
Work to help children who face malnutrition in one of the many communities of families displaced during the country's armed conflict.
Until the Rulers Obey: the growing strength of Latin America’s social...
A new collection of interviews and testimonies is discussed by a panel of experts in London on April 21
Colombia — will Santos bring about peace?
Even after more than two years of peace talks, observers still disagree as to whether president Santos is an opportunist or a true advocate of peace.
Colombia: Tragedy strikes Sierra Nevada Indians
On top of a lightning strike and landslide which killed 17, the Kogi tribe leader's son is shot by assassins.
A travelogue in the best traditions
Who could ask for more? A supremely well-written travelogue whose authors are trade unionists and journalists with a deep interest in the societies they visit.
Colombia: Indigenous and Afro-Colombians flee their territory
Thousands are forced to flee as armed groups fight for territory in Chocó.
Colombia: Is Santos’ re-election the best hope for peace?
The peace talks in Cuba between FARC and the government have some way to go. But the re-election of Santos is helpful.