KRISHNA ANDAVOLU: When you think of land mines, countries like Afghanistan, Sudan, Iraq, and other conflict areas around the world might come to mind. But Colombia is one of the most affected...
[MUSIC - THE NORMAL, "WARM LEATHERETTE"] SHANE SMITH: Drugs, we like 'em. Films, we love 'em. Put 'em together, narco cinema. [MUSIC - BOSTICH + FUSSIBLE,...
ADRI MURGUIA: The following morning, Faustino began making the last preparations before a trip to the Green Lake, which is a day's horse ride away. We would spend the night there. And so we...
[ENGINE TURNS OVER] RYAN DUFFY: So we're here in Bolivar Square in the middle of central Caracas. As you might be able to tell from the cathedral behind me, Venezuela is, like most Latin...
JOSE ANTONIO GALVAN: [SPEAKING SPANISH] BOY: [SPEAKING SPANISH] JOSE ANTONIO GALVAN: [SPEAKING SPANISH] [MAN SINGING IN SPANISH WHILE PLAYING GUITAR] JOSE ANTONIO GALVAN: [SPEAKING SPANISH] MAN:...
THOMAS: Hi, I'm Thomas Morton. We're here in the sewer system of Bogota, Colombia, a place where for the past 30 years, the city's kind of lower-rung street kids have sought refuge from the right wing...