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Bolivia

June 21, 2026
Bolivia/World

Bolivia Declares 90-Day State of Emergency Hours After Signing Peace Deal as Protest Movement Splinters

Bolivia’s government declared a 90-day state of emergency early Saturday, just hours after signing a peace agreement intended to end more than 50 days of nationwide unrest, following the rejection of the

Bolivia/Chile

Why Lithium Power Politics Are Playing Out Very Differently in Chile and Bolivia

In late July, a large sinkhole appeared near the town of Tierra Amarilla in Chile’s Copiapó province in the Atacama salt flat. The crater, which has a diameter of more than 100 feet, emerged in one of Chile’s most lucrative regions for copper and

August 19, 2022

Bolivian Women Fight Prejudice to Be Accepted as Mechanics

Bolivia

In Bolivia, more and more women have gone from being homemakers or street vendors to joining the noisy world of engines, their hands now

The Political Empowerment of Bolivia’s Indigenous Women

Bolivia

The following article is syndicated in partnership with the North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA). Remigia Ferrel Vallejos, a Bolivian union executive from Chimoré, in

Bolivia Declares 90-Day State of Emergency Hours After Signing Peace Deal as Protest Movement Splinters

June 21, 2026
Bolivia/World

Bolivia’s government declared a 90-day state of emergency early Saturday, just hours after signing a peace agreement intended to end more than 50 days of nationwide unrest, following the rejection of the

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Bolivia Faces Political Shock as Government Pushes Military State of Exception Amid Mass Protests

June 4, 2026
Bolivia/Geopolitics/World

A major political confrontation has erupted in Bolivia after President Rodrigo Paz submitted a controversial state of exception bill to Congress on June 3, proposing to authorize military deployment in response to

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Bolivia Orders Evo Morales Arrest as Child Trafficking Trial Explodes Into Political Crisis

May 12, 2026
Bolivia/Judiciary/World

Bolivian authorities issued an arrest warrant on Monday for former president Evo Morales after he failed to appear before a court in the southern city of Tarija, where he faces charges related

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Evo Morales Trial Sparks Political Firestorm Ahead of Court Showdown

May 7, 2026
Bolivia/World

Political tensions in Bolivia intensified after the legal defense team of former President Evo Morales accused judicial authorities of committing serious procedural irregularities ahead of a high-profile human trafficking trial set to

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Washington Presses Bolivia to Break with Tehran as U.S. Influence Drive Intensifies

January 25, 2026
Bolivia/World

The United States is pressing Bolivia to expel suspected Iranian intelligence operatives and formally designate Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, along with Hezbollah and Hamas, as terrorist organizations, according to sources

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Bolivia’s Socialist Experiment Faces Collapse as Election Looms

August 17, 2025
Bolivia/World

Bolivia, long seen as a regional model of leftist governance, is bracing for a historic election that could mark the end of nearly two decades of socialist rule. Evo Morales, once celebrated

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The Political Empowerment of Bolivia’s Indigenous Women

July 7, 2024
Bolivia

The following article is syndicated in partnership with the North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA). Remigia Ferrel Vallejos, a Bolivian union executive from Chimoré, in the coca-grower Chapare region, isn’t nostalgic for the

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Bolivian Women Fight Prejudice to Be Accepted as Mechanics

September 23, 2023
Bolivia

In Bolivia, more and more women have gone from being homemakers or street vendors to joining the noisy world of engines, their hands now covered in grease after learning that special touch

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Women Recyclers in Bolivia Build Hope, Demand Recognition

July 19, 2023
Bolivia/Human Rights

They haul many kilos of recyclable materials on their backs but receive little in return. These Bolivian women who help clean up the environment from dawn to dusk are fighting for recognition

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Bolivian President Arce Hopes for a ‘Sincere Dialogue’ With Chilean Authorities on Sovereign Access to Sea

March 30, 2023
Bolivia/News

On March 23, Bolivia commemorated the Battle of Calama and the Day of the Sea. President Luis Arce, during an event commemorating the day in the capital La Paz, declared he would

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