More than 20 million Colombian voters went to the polls yesterday (31 May) to decide which two leading Presidential candidates (out of an initial field of a dozen) will face-off in the final runoff election on June 21. The clear winner yesterday was right-of-center and democracy-defending
Newly elected Antioquia Governor Andrés Julián Rendón promised in an interview published today (November 1) in the Medellin-based daily newspaper El Colombiano that he has already come up with several ways to finance completion of the crucial “4G” highways linking Medellin to-and-from Atlantic and Pacific freight ports. Current Colombia President Gustavo Petro —
Medellin’s world-famous “Metro” transit system – featuring electric railcars, electric roadway trams, electric aerial tramways carrying passengers up steep mountainsides, natural-gas-powered bus rapid transit (BRT) systems and free bicycles adjacent to Metro stations – mobilized 258 million passengers in 2015, up 9.8% year-on-year. According to a March 18 annual report
Spain-based Grupo Globalia announced January 4 that its Air Europa airline subsidiary will launch three-times-a-week nonstop service between Medellin and Madrid starting June 1. The company will employ new Boeing 787-9 “Dreamliner” jets, which can cut 40 minutes off flying time compared to competing jets on the same routes, according to Globalia. Service to and […]
The just-released, annual “Medellin Como Vamos” (MCV) citizen survey reveals that Medellin Mayor Daniel Quintero has delivered the worst performance of any Medellin Mayor in the entire 16 years of MCV annual citizen surveys. The result undercuts progress made in the last two decades here, during which Medellin citizens historically have indicated relatively positive,
Colombia’s national infrastructure agency INVIAS announced July 6 that Antioquia highway toll-booth worker Luis Fernando Álvarez Correa has just died of massive burns suffered as a result of a terrorist “protester” attack on the “Los Llanos” highway toll booth in Antioquia last month. The 38-year-old Álvarez is just the latest of thousands of victims of […]
The latest InterNations global survey of the “best and worst” nations for living and working abroad finds that Colombia ranks 11th out of 59. Colombia’s highest rating (third overall) is in the “personal finance index” but its worst ranking (38th overall) is in the “working abroad index,” according to InterNations. “With more than 12,000 respondents, […]
Antioquia Acting Governor Luis Fernando Suárez announced May 9 that starting Monday, May 10 through Monday, May 17, a 10-pm to 5-am daily curfew and booze-sales ban will replace the stricter Covid-19 curfew/quarantine standards of the past three weeks. “Pico y cedula” shopping restrictions will switch to odd/even-numbered days tied to cedulas ending in odd […]
The Antioquia departmental government’s Institute for the Development of Antioquia (IDEA) announced April 22 that it just signed an alliance deal with Medellin-based “green” project consultant Animal Bank. Animal Bank is an initiative created by Medellin’s Portafolio Verde organization (see Medellin Herald 08/26/2019), which helps various commercial or industrial project
American Airlines announced February 18 that it is launching daily nonstop flights to and from Medellin’s Jose Maria Cordova (JMC) international airport to New York’s JFK international starting May 6. American simultaneously is expanding code-share flight deals with JetBlue for ticket purchases starting February 22, according to the companies. “American’s customers will























