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Steve Hide

Steve Hide

Steve Hide is a veteran journalist and NGO consultant with decades of experience working in Colombia and around the world. He has coordinated logistics for international NGOs in countries including Colombia, Venezuela and Zimbabwe. He provides personal safety training for journalists via the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and his journalistic work has appeared in The Telegraph, The Independent, The Bogotá Post and more. He's also the Editor in Chief of Colombiacorners.com, where he writes about roads less travelled across Colombia.

State of the nation: Hard labour

Workers’ rights and salaries are divisive topics in 2020. We look at labour reforms likely to upset regular workers. The expected reforms will...

The Buzz: Fins, fungus and failing friends

Our regular roundup of Colombian news that went global. Popular in China: Shark fins from Colombia. Photo: Unsplash. With amigos like...

Popeye – in his own words

The Colombian hitman cum media pundit Popeye died of cancer today. Popeye described himself as a "professional" killer. Photo:...

Will Colombia catch the coronavirus? What you need to know.

A new flu-type virus could be the next pandemic. Here’s a Q&A to keep you up to date… Coronavirus Colombia: Health post in Amazonas state:...

State of the nation: Corruption

‘In post-conflict Colombia, the battles will be about corruption.’ We look at the bribes that bind, one of the issues that drove so many people...

THE BUZZ: Windmills, wax palms and randy hippos

The Buzz: Our regular roundup of what the world has picked up on Colombia. The Buzz: Pablo Escobar’s escaped hippos are multiplying in the Río...

Bogotá hiking: Quebrada La Vieja re-opens for visitors

The Quebrada La Vieja Páramo trail take hikers high above Bogotá. Photos: Steve Hide After a two-year hiatus, Bogotá’s popular Quebrada La...

Bogotá: the city shakes to the beat of Aainjaa drums

With pounding percussion, the city’s exuberant samba-reggae warriors are becoming a global phenomena. And anyone can get in on the act.  ...

Protests: A week of tear gas and transport woes

Transport and student strike action continue to rock the capital. ESMAD police arrive at Javeriana university. Photo: Colectivo José...

Can renegade guerrillas reignite a war?

Renegade FARC leader Iván Márquez makes a video announcement that a splinter FARC group will retake arms. Photo: FARC-EP Confused by the recent...

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