| Area Total | 1,138,910 sq km |
| Climate | tropical along coast and eastern plains; cooler in highlands |
| Natural Resources | petroleum, natural gas, coal, iron ore, nickel, gold, copper, emeralds, hydropower |
| Imports | $44.24 billion (2017 est.) partners: US 26.3%, China 19.3%, Mexico 7.5%, Brazil 5%, Germany 4.1% (2017) |
| Government | presidential republic |
| Capital | Bogota |
| Population | 48.2 million (July 2018 est.) |
| Ethnicity | mestizo and white 84.2%, Afro-Colombian (includes mulatto, Raizal, and Palenquero) 10.4%, Amerindian 3.4%, Romani <.01, unspecified 2.1% (2005 est.) |
| Language | Spanish (official) |
| Exports | $39.48 billion (2017 est.) partners: US 28.5%, Panama 8.6%, China 5.1% (2017) |
News about Colombia
- Left-wing candidate in Colombia’s election accused of sexual harassmentby Adriaan Alsema on January 22, 2026
At least four women denounced a “systematic structure of sexual harassment and violence” that supports one of the leftist candidates in Colombia’s presidential race, Carlos Caicedo, according to radio station La FM. According to the radio station, Caicedo and some of his closest aides habitually harassed women when the presidential candidate was the […]
- Colombia, Ecuador in trade and energy spat after Noboa announces 30% “security” tariffby The City Paper Staff on January 22, 2026
Colombia and Ecuador have started exchanging trade retaliations after Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa announced a 30% “security” tariff on imports from Colombia, escalating tensions between Andean neighbours over border security cooperation. Noboa said the measure would take effect on Feb. 1 and would remain in place until Colombia shows “real […]
- Ecuador imposes 30% “security tariffs” on imports from Colombiaby Adriaan Alsema on January 22, 2026
Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa surprisingly announced 30% “security tariffs” on imports from Colombia, citing a lack of cooperation in combating drug trafficking and illegal mining. In a post on social media platform X, Noboa said that “we have made real efforts to cooperate with Colombia, even with a trade deficit that exceeds $1 billion […]
- Bogotá declares Metro Line 2 tender void after no bids receivedby The City Paper Staff on January 21, 2026
The Bogotá mayoralty has declared the tender process for the construction of the capital’s second metro line void after no bids were submitted by the deadline, Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán said on Tuesday, highlighting ongoing challenges facing Colombia’s most ambitious infrastructure project. Galán said none of the prequalified consortia presented […]
- Elections in Colombia | Part 3: The left’s powerby Adriaan Alsema on January 21, 2026
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- Trump shows AI map with Canada, Greenland and Venezuela under U.S flag.by The City Paper Staff on January 20, 2026
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday there was “no going back” on his goal to bring Greenland under U.S. control, refusing to rule out the use of force and escalating tensions with European allies already bracing for a renewed transatlantic trade dispute. Trump’s remarks followed a series of social media posts featuring AI-generated images,
- Federal Jury Awards Drummond $256 Million in Colombia Defamation Caseby The City Paper Staff on January 19, 2026
A federal jury in the United States has awarded coal producer Drummond Company Inc. $256 million after finding that a prominent human-rights attorney and his associates orchestrated a campaign of false accusations linking the company to paramilitary violence in Colombia. The verdict, delivered on January 15 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern […]
- RCN Poll Reveals Cepeda’s 30% Ceiling, Right’s Path to Consolidationby The City Paper Staff on January 19, 2026
Colombia’s presidential race has entered poll season with a revealing snapshot from Noticias RCN and Spanish firm GAD3 that points to an election defined less by early frontrunners than by who can consolidate votes after March’s inter-party consultations. At first glance, Historic Pact senator Iván Cepeda appears comfortably ahead. The RCN poll places […]
- 26 killed in battle between rival guerrilla factions in southern Colombiaby Adriaan Alsema on January 19, 2026
A major battle between two rival guerrilla organizations in southern Colombia left 26 suspected fighters dead, according to the regional army commander said Monday. Authorities were able to recover the bodies of the suspected guerrillas around La Paz, a township on the border of the Amazon jungle in the Guaviare province. Local organizations and regional […]
- More than half of Colombia’s governors rebel over emergency vice tax hikeby Adriaan Alsema on January 16, 2026
More than half of Colombia’s governors said Thursday that they will not comply with an emergency decree that increased taxes on alcohol and tobacco to fill the national government’s $4.3 billion (COP16 trillion) budget gap. Following a meeting that was organized by the National Federation of Departments, 17 of the 32 governors decided that they The […]
- Vocal on Gaza, Petro’s Silence on Iran Is Hypocrisy Incarnateby Opinion Desk on January 15, 2026
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has made Gaza the moral centerpiece of his foreign policy. Since the October 7, 2023, Hamas terror attacks, he has devoted extraordinary political capital to denouncing Israel, questioning its right to self-defense, and framing the Gaza war as a singular global emergency. He summoned “Free Palestine” marches, spent […]
- Beatriz González: The Artist of Colombia’s Political Memory (1932-2026)by Richard Emblin on January 15, 2026
Beatriz González, one of Latin America’s most influential contemporary artists, whose boldly colored, deliberately unrefined paintings and installations confronted Colombia’s long history of political violence, public mourning and social inequality – while also reshaping the country’s most important public art collection – died on Jan. 9, 2026, […]
- Pegasus: Colombia’s justice minister says military hacked his phoneby Adriaan Alsema on January 14, 2026
Colombia’s justice minister said that evidence suggests that the Defense Ministry used Israeli spyware Pegasus to hack his phone in the second half of last year. In a post on social media platform X, acting Justice Minister Andres Idarraga said that his phone was hacked while he was investigating corruption in the military as President The post Pegasus: […]
- Elections in Colombia | Part 2: Crisis on the rightby Adriaan Alsema on January 14, 2026
The demise of former President Alvaro Uribe has deflated chances of right-wing parties to win March’s congressional elections, and the presidential elections in May and June. Make sure to support Colombia Reports as a paid subscriber or with a one-time donation. Richard (Colombia Calling) and Adriaan (Colombia Reports) discuss how the gradual demise of […]
- Why a Strong Peso Is Making a Colombia Vacation More Expensiveby Timothy Langham on January 14, 2026
For much of the past decade, Colombia built a reputation as one of travel’s great value destinations: culturally rich, visually stunning, and refreshingly affordable. A strong U.S. dollar, competitive hotel rates, and inexpensive food and transport helped turn cities like Medellín and Cartagena into global favorites, while smaller destinations thrived on […]



