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Bolivia

June 6, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Evo Morales Declares Return to Power Is the Only Path Forward as Bolivia’s Political Crisis Deepens

Former Bolivian president Evo Morales has re-emerged at the center of Bolivia’s escalating political turmoil, declaring that the demands fueling widespread protests against President Rodrigo Paz will only be achieved if his

Bolivia/News

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

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 intensify efforts to obtain Bolivia’s sovereign access to

March 30, 2023

Global News Dispatches: Bolivians Defeat Another Coup

Diplomacy/News

France Heads to Second Round Showdown Between Left Alliance and Far Right The far-right National Rally, which is Marine Le Pen’s party, is in

Bolivia’s Lithium Gamble: Can ‘White Gold’ Deliver?

Columns/Geopolitics

From the moment of his victory in Sunday’s presidential elections, Bolivia’s president-elect Rodrigo Paz set the tone. “They squandered our gas, the lithium never

Evo Morales Declares Return to Power Is the Only Path Forward as Bolivia’s Political Crisis Deepens

June 6, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Former Bolivian president Evo Morales has re-emerged at the center of Bolivia’s escalating political turmoil, declaring that the demands fueling widespread protests against President Rodrigo Paz will only be achieved if his

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Argentina Faces Explosive Accusations Over Alleged Support for Bolivia Protest Crackdown

May 25, 2026
Business/Geopolitics

A growing political storm is engulfing Argentina and Bolivia after allegations emerged that President Javier Milei’s government used military aircraft to send riot-control equipment to Bolivia while publicly presenting the operation as

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Bolivia Faces Political Shock as Miners Join Nationwide Anti-Government Blockades

May 14, 2026
Business/Judiciary

Miners from the Federation of Mining Cooperatives of La Paz announced on May 13 that they would join ongoing demonstrations and road blockades across Bolivia, marking a significant expansion of the protest

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Bolivia Moves to Erase Che Guevara from Its Streets and Memory

March 7, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

In Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia’s booming eastern city, the familiar Che Guevara Avenue no longer appears on official maps. Renamed Monseñor Nicolás Castellanos Avenue last November, the change reflects a

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Bolivia’s Lithium Gamble: Can ‘White Gold’ Deliver?

October 23, 2025
Columns/Geopolitics

From the moment of his victory in Sunday’s presidential elections, Bolivia’s president-elect Rodrigo Paz set the tone. “They squandered our gas, the lithium never appeared, and now we’re in crisis!” The centre-right

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“The Future Is Better Than the Past,” Says Rodrigo Paz Ahead of Bolivian Presidency

October 22, 2025
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Rodrigo Paz, 58, will officially take office as Bolivia’s new president on November 8, after winning a decisive victory in Sunday’s second-round elections with 54.6% of the vote, nine points ahead of

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Bolivia Faces Political Crossroads as Evo Morales Watches from Exile

October 12, 2025
Diplomacy/Politics

As tropical rain drenched his orange groves in Chapare, former Bolivian president Evo Morales planted a spade into the ground and stamped it hard, a symbolic gesture in the stronghold where he

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Global News Dispatches: Bolivians Defeat Another Coup

July 4, 2024
Diplomacy/News

France Heads to Second Round Showdown Between Left Alliance and Far Right The far-right National Rally, which is Marine Le Pen’s party, is in the lead after the first round of parliamentary

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Over 30 Suspects Probed in Bolivia Coup Attempt

July 3, 2024
News

More than 30 civilian and military suspects are under investigation for their alleged role in the failed coup attempt against Bolivian President Luis Arce on June 26, the Prosecutor’s Office said Tuesday.

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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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