On 11 August 2025, it was announced that Miguel Uribe the Pre-candidate for the Centro Democratico Party for next year’s presidential elections had died of his injuries from the assassination attempt on his life in June. This cruel act not only challenges democracy but also leaves a family devastated at his loss.| ABColombia
Recorrer los 419 km entre Medellín y Bogotá en un BYD Seagull es posible, pero no sin planificación. Con su conector Tipo 2 y CCS2, los conductores dependen de una red de carga aún limitada, con solo 17 conectores CCS2 en todo el país. Los detalles.| Mobility Portal: Noticias sobre vehículos eléctricos
Viaje pela Colômbia por terra, conhecendo cidades, natureza e cultura em um roteiro circular, começando e terminando por Bogotá!| UMASULAMERICANA
The Grundfos Foundation has renewed its support for the Water Safe Cities programme with a commitment of US$ 3.64 million over the next three years.| C40 Cities
Foreword from the C40-MMC Task Force on Climate and Migration: 2021–2024 Impact Report by Mark Watts and Vittoria Zanuso| C40 Cities
Since 2022, C40’s Good, Green Jobs and Just Transition peer group has showcased how climate action can good green jobs.| C40 Cities
C40's highlights from the 2024 Climate Week in New York City| C40 Cities
The Museo de Arte Miguel Urrutia (MAMU) in Bogotá is set to host a groundbreaking art exhibition that bridges the gap between religious iconography and popular culture. Starting on August 17, 2024, the museum will feature the work of the renowned Mexican artist Jerónimo López Ramírez, widely known as Dr. Lakra.| The City Paper Bogotá
Claudia Andujar's gripping exhibition on the Yanomami's fight for survival enters its final month at Bogotá's MAMU,and through the haunting lens of the photographer, audiences are given a unique insight into the daily life of an endangered indigenous community at the heart of the Brazilian Amazon.| The City Paper Bogotá
Colombia’s tourism soars with record-breaking visitor numbers in 2024, and bolstered by prestigious World Travel Awards recognizing cities like Cartagena, Medellín, Cali and Bogotá.| The City Paper Bogotá