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Emma Newbery

Emma co-founded The Bogotá Post in 2014 with a mission to provide reliable information about Colombia for an international audience. She is passionate about providing readers with information they can trust on topics that matter. In addition to her work with The Bogotá Post, Emma writes about personal finance and investing for The Ascent. Emma started her career in journalism at UKiNvest 25 years ago, before taking a side road into the world of Olympic bidding.

Colombia begins its COVID-19 vaccination

COVID-19 vaccination in Colombia began today and Bogotá will get its first vaccinations tomorrow. The health ministry are confident 35 million...

COVID Christmas restrictions in Colombia

Christmas celebrations and lights in Colombia will be different from previous years. Photo: Jazid Contreras If you’re planning your New Year and...

I’m dreaming of an Idartes Christmas

We caught up with Idartes’ Mauricio Galeano to find out about their plans for reactivating theatre and dance in the city. 'Yo nunca vi...

Providencia and San Andrés hard hit by Hurricane Iota

Thousands of families without homes or water as category five Hurricane Iota devastates Colombia’s Caribbean islands. Photo: TECHO...

Don’t stop the music… Just be responsible about it

Fiestas are coming back to Bogotá – here are some picks for this weekend. Over the past few months, life has started to return to the city....

Colombia sees another day of national strike action

Protests will take place throughout the country today, in spite of COVID-19 concerns. Colombia national strike: The Minga Indígena in Bogotá...

5 do’s and don’ts to applying for a Colombian visa

Applying for a visa in Colombia? Here are some simple rules to follow. Photo: Wikimedia Visa applications are difficult in every country in the...

Violent protests in Bogotá leave 7 confirmed dead

Seven die overnight as protests over police brutality spread across the capital. 7 civilian deaths reported after a night of violent protests...

Optimism, resilience, and worry: Bogotá’s businesses speak about their new reality

COVID-19 has taken its toll on the city we know and love. But will the 'New Reality' bring enough change for Bogotá's businesses? The first week...

House arrest for ex-president Álvaro Uribe Vélez

In an unprecedented move, Colombia’s Supreme Court has put Álvaro Uribe Vélez under house arrest while it decides whether he should stand trial...

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