Necoclí, Colombia, is a key stop on the migratory route to the U.S. Traditionally dependent on tourism, its economy has shifted to serve migrants.
Some remote workers, able to work anywhere, are opting to move to Medellín. It’s brought a welcome financial boost to some locals, but others say they’re being priced out.
There are more bird species in the country than any other in the world. And post-pandemic, Colombia hopes more bird-watchers will visit.
As victims of violent civil conflict come forward, some say members of the LGBT community are being left behind.
The deal between the government and guerrillas is expensive and challenging.
Opening the border may relieve shortages, but not prices.
Actress Diane Guerrero discusses immigration from a personal perspective.
The country is a center of microfinance, providing small loans to the poor.
Colombia announces its found a 300-year-old ship full of treasure. And lawsuits.
Some farmers who took up cocoa farming in place of coca are returning to the crop from which cocaine is made.