Israel-Gaza Conflict: 1,200 Dead
Attempts at a ceasefire on both sides of the Gaza-Israeli conflict suffered another setback, as Hamas continued its salvos, while Israeli airstrikes kill combatant and civilian alike In the hours...
View ArticleExperts Can’t Reach Wreckage
Dutch and Australian experts forced to delay a planned visit to the site of the crash of flight MH17 for the third day as fighting between separatists and pro-Russian forces near the crash site...
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AFRICA Liberia: The country has suspended all football activities in an effort to control the spread of the deadly Ebola virus. Cameroon: Boko Haram have killed three people and kidnapped the vice...
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AFRICA Liberia: Leaders admitted 17 suspected Ebola-infected patients are missing after a health centre was attacked. Libya: Unidentified war planes carried out airstrikes in the capital Tripoli after...
View ArticleHope Despite ISIS Threat
The Bogota Post spoke to Nisreen Ismael, an Iraqi Muslim engineer living in Erbil in the Kurdish region of northern Iraq, about what is really going on in her country “The security situation is...
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LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN Mexico: Torture is rife in Mexico and is routinely used by authorities to extract confessions, according to a new report by human rights organisation Amnesty...
View ArticleScotland: Aye or No?
Ahead of a landmark vote on September 18, we speak to people on both sides of the Scottish independence debate.
View ArticleVenezuelan Border Restrictions
17,000 Colombian soldiers deployed to prevent illegal trade The closing of the Colombo-Venezuelan border has been announced in attempts to stop the illegal passage of goods from Venezuela to...
View ArticleThe View From Palestine
The Bogota Post spoke to Palestinian journalist Moomen Omar Joory, who gave us an ‘on the ground’ glimpse into the ongoing conflict in the troubled region
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LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN Argentina: A US judge ruled that Argentina is in contempt of court for refusing to obey an order to repay the debt it owes to two US hedge funds. Brazil: An armed man who...
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LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN Nicaragua: Twenty-two people have died during several days of heavy rain, nine of them in the capital Managua when a wall collapsed, the BBC reported. Mexico:...
View ArticleIdentity: The Untold Cost Of The War
Ukrainian national Ksenia Romanenko says the recent bloody conflict in her country has divided families along ethnic and political lines
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LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN Mexico: Fourteen students have been arrested by authorities in Mexico City after violent protests against the government over the execution-style murder of 43 students in...
View ArticleA Divided Brazil
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff was narrowly re-elected on October 26. São Paulo-based political consultant Rafael Schmuziger tells The Bogota Post what Brazilians can expect from her next term
View ArticleA view from France: ‘But Dad, you don’t kill people for drawing pictures’
In the wake of the tragic events at the Charlie Hebdo magazine offices in Paris, our writer Paul Whitfield offers an exclusive view from the ground in France
View ArticleBoko Haram massacre in Nigeria
The human rights group Amnesty International released satellite photos last week that it said showed widespread destruction in a number of villages and a town in northern Nigeria, after what the group...
View ArticleA king’s vengeance
Following the killing of a Jordanian fighter pilot at the hands of ISIS, our correspondent inside the country gives a candid look at how support is swaying towards King Abdullah's war stance
View ArticleFrom bad to worse
Economist Carlos Rangel gives an on-the-ground perspective on Venezuela’s economic woes and political machinations. He says the only thing that is certain is that we should expect the unexpected
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LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIBBEAN Chile: Hundreds of people try to stop the ordination of catholic bishop Juan Barros on Saturday, March 21, accusing him of covering up a sex abuse scandal. Venezuela:...
View ArticleRebuilding Nepal
A massive earthquake in the Himalayan country killed thousands. But as Ramesh Shrestha explains, there is hope emerging from beneath the rubble
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