A dam, turnout, and Venezuela could all play a hand in the May 27 presidential first-round vote.
Soaring coca cultivation and a troubled peace deal will demand attention, but most voters are worried about other priorities.
Everyone is trying to keep up with the pace of technological evolution—including criminals, says Acercasa’s Juan Carlos Benavides.
Experts weighed in on the candidates and what these elections will mean for Colombia's political scene in the future.
How significant is the under-35 electorate in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico?
The country has presidential candidates across the spectrum, say columnists Álvaro Forero Tascón and Adriana La Rotta. And that’s a sign of just how far the post-conflict democracy has come.
Recent legislative elections gave much-needed definition to a crowded field ahead of the May 27 first-round vote.