Clashes have erupted in Bolivia's capital as police use tear gas to disperse miners trying to breach the government palace.
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La Paz, Santa Cruz, or Sucre? Debate over relocating Bolivia's capital highlights ongoing power struggle
Bolivia's long-running debate over where power should sit has resurfaced again, as politicians and citizens argue whether the ...
Bolivian authorities said Saturday that 57 people were detained during clashes between anti-government protesters and ...
Bolivia's largest labor union federation launched a nationwide strike as teachers, farmers and Indigenous organizations ...
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Palacio de Sal, Bolivia — The hotel built entirely from blocks of salt, where the posted warning asks guests not to lick the walls
On the edge of the world’s largest salt flat, in southwestern Bolivia, sits a ...
The Bolivian government said Friday it had struck a deal with thousands of protesting miners who had clashed with police the ...
Bolivia Restores US DEA Ties After 17 Years in Push Against Drug Trafficking Feb 24 (Reuters) - Bolivia has resumed operational cooperation with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration after a ...
LA PAZ, May 14 (Reuters) - Explosions were heard during violent clashes in La Paz on Thursday, as mining groups took to the ...
A Bolivian judge has found former President Evo Morales in contempt of court and reissued a warrant for his arrest after he ...
Huanca is one of a small but growing number of Bolivians abandoning their fossil fuel-powered cars for electric vehicles as ...
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