Bogotá
These Were the Faces of the Crowd During Richie Hawtin's Recent Set In Bogotá, Colombia
Because what better way to examine the power of music than the look you make when the bass hits?
Photographing Cocaine's Journey from the Fields to Nostrils Around the World
Carlos Villalón's upcoming book, 'Coca: The Lost War,' follows the coca plant from the fields of Colombia to the murders of Mexico.
Colombia Blames Twin Bombings in Bogota on Rebel Group ELN, Arrests 15
A coalition of human-rights groups said the 15 people arrested were mostly students and rights defenders in the 20s and 30s. The government has so far released no evidence directly linking them to the ELN.
The DEA Is Tracking All Internet Traffic in Colombia, Hacked Email Shows
In an email dated just one month ago, a Hacking Team field engineer in Colombia refers to a DEA program that is apparently monitoring all Internet traffic in the country. The DEA declined to comment.
Colombian President Says Rebel Group ELN Likely Behind Bogota Bombings
Initial evidence suggested the National Liberation Army was behind the Thursday explosives at two pension offices in Bogota that left 10 people injured, President Juan Manuel Santos said. But the ELN has not yet claimed responsibility.
As the Donald Trump Dumping Continues, Root of Scorn Might Be a Failed Deal in Mexico
The tycoon who is losing business deals left and right after his harsh anti-immigrant comments might still be sore over a $6.5 million deal with a Mexican businessman that went bad after the 2007 Miss Universe pageant in Mexico City.
VICE News Capsule - Wednesday, April 29
Afghan troops fight Taliban advances, teachers' strike continues in Colombia, air strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen's capital, and forest fire breaks out in the Chernobyl exclusion zone.
Is Peace At Risk After Latest Attack on Soldiers in Colombia?
The Tuesday night attack in Cauca state left 11 servicemen dead, renewing fears among optimistic Colombians that an end to five decades of internal war is farther than hoped.
Colombia's Only Forensic Geologist Searches for His Country's Disappeared People
Where do you start when you're looking for 68,000 lost souls?
An Unexplained Wave of Low-Impact Bombings Is Troubling Colombia's Capital
Bogotá was hit by its fourth bombing in one month on Friday, and second explosion in less than a week, setting citizens on edge just as talks with the Colombian rebel army FARC reach their final stages.
Going Deep with One of Canada’s Most Extreme Young Cavers
Nicholaus Vieira has spent nearly two-thirds of the past several years underground.
FARC Guerrillas Just Announced a Ceasefire with Colombia's Government After 50 Years of Civil War
It's being hailed as a turning point in the long, long war, but it's too early to declare peace just yet.