As Colombians head to the polls, FRANCE 24's Gavin Lee speaks to The Economist's Latin America Correspondent Kinley Salmon about what's at stake for Colombia, whether a hard-right populist who calls himself "The Tiger" could become president and why security is still the main worry for voters there.
A massive structure on the lawn of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue has been nicknamed "The Claw" because of its 90-foot-tall steel arches. It currently dwarfs the US president's residence and consists of camera rigs, a lighting grid, and an overhead canopy in case of rain.