Highly controversial former president of Colombia, Álvaro Uribe, has still his fans. Doing photographs while Spiegel correspondent Jens Glüsing is watching and listening to Uribes speech.
Highly controversial former president of Colombia, Álvaro Uribe, has still his fans. Doing photographs while Spiegel correspondent Jens Glüsing is watching and listening to Uribes speech.
Photographing Colombian presidential candidate Óscar Iván Zuluaga while correspondent Jens Glüsing (Der Spiegel) is interviewing the politician.
A farm in Colombia has brought together an unlikely group of former guerrilla and paramilitary fighters… Read article in Der Spiegel by correspondent Jens Glüsing, with my collaboration.
Joinly with the correspondent of the German magazine “Der Spiegel”, Jens Glüsing, I accompanied Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos to a campaign event in the Northern province Chocó. At that point, the first draft of the peace accord already had […]
Jens Glüsing, correspondent from German magazin “Der Spiegel”, and me joint Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos on his plane. Shortly before a referendum about the peace process with the Farc guerrilla, Santos is travelling through the country to convince its […]
Teachers are underpaid, schools are broken and thousands of children are illiterate: Two years after the massive earthquake, education in Haiti is still in a desolate state. The new president wanted to reform it – but there is hardly any […]
It´s hard to oversee the Tower of David. The second highest building of Venezuela rises 190 meters into heaven, right in the middle of the historic center of the capital Caracas. A group of followers of President Hugo Chávez squatted the complex in 1997. I visited them.
Öl, Strom, Telekommunikation – Venezuelas Präsident Hugo Chávez verstaatlicht Schlüsselbranchen im großen Stil. Nun greift der Linkspopulist auch die Bankenbranche an. Zum Artikel hier.