Former Bolivian President Arce arrested in corruption investigation a month after leaving office
Read full article: Former Bolivian President Arce arrested in corruption investigation a month after leaving officeBolivian law enforcement officials have arrested former President Luis Arce as part of a corruption investigation, opening an uncertain new chapter in Bolivia’s politics just a month after the inauguration of conservative President Rodrigo Paz ended 20 years of socialist rule.
Bolivia and Israel restore ties severed over the war in Gaza
Read full article: Bolivia and Israel restore ties severed over the war in GazaBolivia’s new right-wing government says it restored diplomatic relations with Israel, the latest sign of the dramatic geopolitical realignment underway in the South American country.
Rodrigo Paz wins presidential runoff, becoming Bolivia's first conservative leader in decades
Read full article: Rodrigo Paz wins presidential runoff, becoming Bolivia's first conservative leader in decadesPreliminary results show that Rodrigo Paz, a centrist senator who was never a nationally prominent figure until now, has won Bolivia’s presidential election, galvanizing voters outraged by the country’s economic crisis and frustrated with 20 years of rule by the Movement Toward Socialism party.
After years of socialist rule, Bolivia’s presidential runoff tests how far and fast it veers right
Read full article: After years of socialist rule, Bolivia’s presidential runoff tests how far and fast it veers rightAfter nearly two decades of one-party rule and a worsening currency and fuel crisis, Bolivia is shifting to the right.
Presidential hopeful Rodrigo Paz sees 'capitalism for all' as answer to Bolivia's crisis
Read full article: Presidential hopeful Rodrigo Paz sees 'capitalism for all' as answer to Bolivia's crisisCentrist Bolivian presidential front-runner Rodrigo Paz is hoping to attract a diverse group of voters with catchall rhetoric to fix Bolivia’s worst economic crisis in decades.
Bolivia's right-wing ex-president Jorge Quiroga says he'll 'change everything' if elected
Read full article: Bolivia's right-wing ex-president Jorge Quiroga says he'll 'change everything' if electedJorge “Tuto” Quiroga was once seen as a sideshow in Bolivia’s presidential races, his pleas for free markets and small government falling on deaf ears in a country dominated by leftism.
Bolivia will choose a new president but environmental activists see little hope of progress
Read full article: Bolivia will choose a new president but environmental activists see little hope of progressBolivia heads into an Oct. 19 runoff between centrist Rodrigo Paz Pereira and right-wing ex-president Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga after nearly 20 years of socialist rule.
What to know about Bolivia's election that elevated a centrist shaking up the political landscape
Read full article: What to know about Bolivia's election that elevated a centrist shaking up the political landscapeOne candidate is Rodrigo Paz, a conservative centrist senator and son of a neoliberal ex-president who is pitching himself as a moderate reformer.
Bolivia heads to a presidential runoff as 2 decades of left-wing dominance ends
Read full article: Bolivia heads to a presidential runoff as 2 decades of left-wing dominance endsEarly results in Bolivia's presidential election show the country headed for an unprecedented runoff following a vote in which a dark horse centrist, Sen. Rodrigo Paz, drew more votes than the right-wing front-runners, although not enough to secure an outright victory.
Bolivia heads to the polls as its right-wing opposition eyes first victory in decades
Read full article: Bolivia heads to the polls as its right-wing opposition eyes first victory in decadesBolivians have headed to the polls for a pivotal election that could end the long reign of the leftist Movement Toward Socialism party.
How one man's dream led to 50,000 pilgrims honoring Our Lady of Copacabana in Bolivia
Read full article: How one man's dream led to 50,000 pilgrims honoring Our Lady of Copacabana in BoliviaEvery August, thousands of pilgrims travel to Copacabana, a Bolivian town on the shores of Lake Titicaca, to honor Our Lady of Copacabana, one of Mary's titles and a revered figure believed to grant miracles.
Bolivian prosecutors seek the arrest of former President Morales in sexual abuse case
Read full article: Bolivian prosecutors seek the arrest of former President Morales in sexual abuse caseProsecutors in Bolivia are seeking the arrest of former President Evo Morales in connection to a sexual abuse investigation involving his alleged fathering of a child with a 15-year-old girl.
Bolivia extradites former anti-narcotics chief to the US to face drug trafficking charges
Read full article: Bolivia extradites former anti-narcotics chief to the US to face drug trafficking chargesBolivia’s former anti-narcotics chief has been extradited to the United States to face federal drug trafficking charges in a New York court.
Bolivians carry adorned human skulls asking for favors in the Ñatitas festival in La Paz
Read full article: Bolivians carry adorned human skulls asking for favors in the Ñatitas festival in La PazHundreds of Bolivian devotees have arrived at the municipal cemetery of La Paz carrying human skulls adorned with flowers for the Ñatitas festival.
Bolivia's Evo Morales tells AP he'll press on with a hunger strike until his rival accepts dialogue
Read full article: Bolivia's Evo Morales tells AP he'll press on with a hunger strike until his rival accepts dialogueBolivia’s transformative and divisive former President Evo Morales has told the Associated Press that he would press on with a hunger strike until the government of his protégé-turned-rival agreed to a political dialogue.
Bolivia's former President Evo Morales claims his car was shot at in attempted assassination
Read full article: Bolivia's former President Evo Morales claims his car was shot at in attempted assassinationFormer President Evo Morales of Bolivia claims he survived an assassination attempt on Sunday after unidentified men opened fire on his car.
Rival protesters clash in Bolivia as ex-President Evo Morales leads a march to the capital
Read full article: Rival protesters clash in Bolivia as ex-President Evo Morales leads a march to the capitalBolivia’s pro-government supporters and security forces have confronted protesters loyal to former President Evo Morales in a street melee.
Bolivia's iconic ex-President Morales calls for anti-government march as political fight escalates
Read full article: Bolivia's iconic ex-President Morales calls for anti-government march as political fight escalatesEvo Morales, Bolivia’s former president, has called on supporters to protest against current President Luis Arce.
Bolivia's president promises public votes on fuel subsidies and constitutionality of reelection
Read full article: Bolivia's president promises public votes on fuel subsidies and constitutionality of reelectionBolivia’s socialist President Luis Arce says national referenda will be held soon on the removal of politically combustible fuel subsidies and on the constitutionality of presidential reelections.
Bolivia summons Argentine ambassador for reprimand over its claims of a fake coup
Read full article: Bolivia summons Argentine ambassador for reprimand over its claims of a fake coupThe Bolivian government has summoned the Argentine ambassador to address the country’s claims that the attempted military coup that rattled Bolivia last week was a hoax.
Bolivian president orchestrated a 'self-coup,' political rival Evo Morales claims
Read full article: Bolivian president orchestrated a 'self-coup,' political rival Evo Morales claimsFormer Bolivian President Evo Morales is accusing his political ally-turned-rival President Luis Arce of deceiving the Bolivian people by staging a “self-coup” last week.
Bolivian general accused of failed coup is transferred to a maximum-security prison
Read full article: Bolivian general accused of failed coup is transferred to a maximum-security prisonThe Bolivian general accused of leading a failed coup has been sent to a maximum-security prison as he faces charges of terrorism and starting an armed uprising.
Bolivia’s leader says the general accused of leading failed coup wanted to 'take over' as president
Read full article: Bolivia’s leader says the general accused of leading failed coup wanted to 'take over' as presidentBolivian President Luis Arce says a former general intended to take over the government and become president in a failed coup, and he denies that the Andean nation is experiencing an economic crisis.
Families say those detained in Bolivia failed coup were tricked. President says it's not his problem
Read full article: Families say those detained in Bolivia failed coup were tricked. President says it's not his problemFamilies of the 21 people detained on accusations that they participated in a failed coup attempt appear visibly confused and anxious in the jail where they're being kept.
The Latest | Bolivian official says general wanted to take power, navy vice admiral also arrested
Read full article: The Latest | Bolivian official says general wanted to take power, navy vice admiral also arrestedA high-ranking Bolivian official says the army general arrested in Wednesday’s apparent failed coup attempt was out to seize power and a second top officer was also arrested.
Bolivian general arrested after apparent failed coup attempt as government faces new crisis
Read full article: Bolivian general arrested after apparent failed coup attempt as government faces new crisisArmored vehicles rammed into the doors of Bolivia’s government palace Wednesday as President Luis Arce said the country faced an attempted coup and urged people to mobilize.
Former US ambassador arrested in Florida, accused of serving as an agent of Cuba, AP source says
Read full article: Former US ambassador arrested in Florida, accused of serving as an agent of Cuba, AP source saysThe Associated Press has learned that a former American diplomat who served as U.S. ambassador to Bolivia has been arrested in a long-running FBI counterintelligence investigation and is accused of secretly serving as an agent of the Cuban government.
Bolivia's Indigenous women climbers fear for their future as the Andean glaciers melt
Read full article: Bolivia's Indigenous women climbers fear for their future as the Andean glaciers meltDressed up in colorful, multilayered skirts, a group of 20 Indigenous Bolivian women have been climbing the Andes peaks for the past eight years, working as guides for tourists.
Israel criticizes South American countries after they cut diplomatic ties and recall ambassadors
Read full article: Israel criticizes South American countries after they cut diplomatic ties and recall ambassadorsIsrael has criticized Bolivia, Chile and Colombia after the South American countries undertook a series of diplomatic moves to protest Israel's military operations against Hamas in Gaza.
Bolivia severs diplomatic ties with Israel as Chile and Colombia recall their ambassadors
Read full article: Bolivia severs diplomatic ties with Israel as Chile and Colombia recall their ambassadorsBolivia’s government has severed diplomatic relations with Israel, accusing it of carrying out “crimes against humanity” in the Gaza Strip.
Neymar scores 78th, 79th goals to surpass Pelé and break Brazil's all-time goal-scoring record
Read full article: Neymar scores 78th, 79th goals to surpass Pelé and break Brazil's all-time goal-scoring recordNeymar has scored his record 78th and 79th goals for Brazil in a 5-1 World Cup qualifying win over Bolivia.
A drought alert for receding Lake Titicaca has Indigenous communities worried for their future
Read full article: A drought alert for receding Lake Titicaca has Indigenous communities worried for their futureAuthorities in Bolivia have declared a drought alert for Lake Titicaca after water levels of the world's highest navigable lake receded to a critically low threshold.
Bolivia government says trustee probing bank died by suicide, but some demand new investigation
Read full article: Bolivia government says trustee probing bank died by suicide, but some demand new investigationThe trustee of a bankrupt bank in Bolivia who died after falling from the 15th floor of an office building killed himself, a forensic investigation has concluded, in a case that has gripped Bolivia amid speculation over whether he jumped or was pushed.
Bolivia's Catholic Church acknowledges being 'deaf' to sex abuse victims
Read full article: Bolivia's Catholic Church acknowledges being 'deaf' to sex abuse victimsLeaders of the Roman Catholic Church in Bolivia are acknowledging that the institution has been deaf to the suffering of victims of sexual abuse at a time when the country has been rocked by a pedophilia scandal involving priests.
Pope sends Vatican official to Bolivia as abuse allegations escalate
Read full article: Pope sends Vatican official to Bolivia as abuse allegations escalatePope Francis has sent one of his top sex crimes investigators to Bolivia at a time when the Andean nation is being shaken by an escalating pedophilia scandal involving priests.
Bolivian EV startup hopes tiny car will make it big in lithium-rich country
Read full article: Bolivian EV startup hopes tiny car will make it big in lithium-rich countryThe municipality of La Paz, Bolivia, is using a small fleet of tiny electric cars to bring doctors to patients' homes living in the suburbs of the capital city.
Bolivia: Opposition blockades push for leader's release
Read full article: Bolivia: Opposition blockades push for leader's releaseTrucks are snarled and people in the Santa Cruz region have to find ways to skirt blockades that opposition leaders set up across the area considered to be Bolivia's economic engine to protest the detention of Gov_ Luis Fernando Camacho late last year on “terrorism charges.”.
Bolivia: Spanish, Chilean lawmakers meddled in local affairs
Read full article: Bolivia: Spanish, Chilean lawmakers meddled in local affairsA Spanish lawmaker says he was formally kicked out of Bolivia as he was getting ready to leave the South American country after he visited to demand the release of opposition leader Luis Fernando Camacho.
Chile seeks world court ruling on river dispute with Bolivia
Read full article: Chile seeks world court ruling on river dispute with BoliviaChile has begun arguing a case at the United Nations’ highest court that seeks to resolve a long-running dispute with its Latin American neighbor Bolivia over the use of the waters of a small river that flows across both nations.
Omicron slamming S. American hospitals as workers fall ill
Read full article: Omicron slamming S. American hospitals as workers fall illThe coronavirus’ omicron variant is barreling across South America and pressuring hospitals whose employees are getting infected and taking sick leave, leaving facilities understaffed to cope with COVID-19′s third wave.
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US questions legality of Bolivian arrests of ex-officials
Read full article: US questions legality of Bolivian arrests of ex-officialsThe United States said Saturday, March 27, 2021, that it is concerned about increasingly anti-democratic behavior and the politicization of the legal system in Bolivia following the arrests of officials from the countrys former interim government. (AP Photo/Juan Karita, File)LA PAZ – The United States said Saturday that it is concerned about increasingly ″anti-democratic behavior and the politicization of the legal system” in Bolivia following the arrests of officials from the country’s former interim government. He noted that the European Union, the Bolivian Conference of Catholic Bishops, as well as Bolivian and international human rights organizations, had also expressed concerns. AdProsecutors accuse Áñez, who assumed the presidency following Morales’ resignation and exile, of terrorism and sedition for unrest that led to his ouster. Morales’ Movement Toward Socialism won last year’s elections with 55% of the vote under Morales’ chosen candidate Luis Arce, who took the presidency in November.
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Bolivia arrests ex-leader in crackdown on opposition
Read full article: Bolivia arrests ex-leader in crackdown on oppositionBolivia's former interim President Jeanine Anez is escorted into a police station after giving her statement at the prosectors's office, in La Paz, Bolivia, Saturday, March 13, 2021. “This is not justice,” said former President Carlos Mesa, who has finished second to Morales in several elections. Áñez, a legislator who had been several rungs down the ladder of presidential succession, was vaulted into the interim presidency. It won last year's elections with 55% of the vote under Morales' chosen candidate Luis Arce, who took the presidency in November. New Justice Minister Iván Lima said that Áñez, 53, faces charges related to her actions as an opposition senator, not as former president.
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Bolivia's ex-interim leader says authorities seek her arrest
Read full article: Bolivia's ex-interim leader says authorities seek her arrestFILE - In this Nov. 15, 2019 file photo, Bolivia's interim President Jeanine Anez speaks during a press conference in La Paz, Bolivia. Anez said on Friday, March 12, 2021, that the new government has issued a warrant for her arrest. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko, File)LA PAZ – Bolivia's former interim president said Friday that authorities are seeking her arrest as they move against officials who backed the ouster of former leader Evo Morales, which his party — now back in power — considers a coup. “The political persecution has begun,” Jeanine Añez, who headed a conservative administration that took power after Morales resigned in November 2019, said on her Twitter account. But Morales' party won election again under his chosen successor, Luis Arce, and the former leader has returned home.
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Morales party claims win as Bolivia seems to shift back left
Read full article: Morales party claims win as Bolivia seems to shift back leftThe leading rival of Morales's handpicked successor, Luis Arce, conceded defeat as did interim President Jeanine Áñez, a bitter foe of Morales. Áñez's government tried to overturn many of Morales' policies and wrench the country away from its leftist alliances. “Arce is not Morales, but the question is, who is going to govern Bolivia facing the approaching crisis," said political science professor Franklin Pareja. He shrugged aside a public vote that had set term limits, and competed in the October 2019 presidential vote, which he claimed to have narrowly won outright. When police and military leaders suggested he leave, Morales resigned and fled the country, along with several key aides.
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Bolivian women skateboard in Aymara garb to showcase culture
Read full article: Bolivian women skateboard in Aymara garb to showcase cultureAide Choque, wearing a mask amid the COVID-19 pandemic, jumps with her skateboard during a youth talent show in La Paz, Bolivia, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Young women called "Skates Imillas," using the Aymara word for girl Imilla, use traditional Indigenous clothing as a statement of pride of their Indigenous culture when riding their skateboards. There, more than a dozen young women drew attention with a video posted on Facebook showing them skating through the streets of Cochabamba dressed in Indigenous garb. Before, the skateboarding women in La Paz wore tight jeans, loose t-shirts and caps when they skated. Usually, the La Paz group practices jumps and stunts on a track opened last year.
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The Latest: Venezuela's Guaidó urges nations to decry Maduro
Read full article: The Latest: Venezuela's Guaidó urges nations to decry MaduroMember state flags fly outside the United Nations headquarters during the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)TANZANIA – The Latest from the U.N. General Assembly (all times EDT):8:10 p.m. But U.S.-backed Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó still put out his own online message during this year’s gathering of world leaders. Guaidó is recognized by nearly 60 nations as Venezuela’s president and has been in a nearly two-year standoff with Maduro. This week at the U.N. gathering of world leaders, African nations again have made it clear it’s time that changed.
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Bolivia's political crisis threatens hospitals and patients
Read full article: Bolivia's political crisis threatens hospitals and patientsA nurse attends to a newborn baby in the intensive care unit of the Women's Hospital maternity ward in La Paz, Bolivia, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020. Bolivia's political and social crisis is coinciding with the continued spread of the new coronavirus across one of Latin America's poorest countries. Bolivia's political crisis adds to the burden on its health care system, which was already grappling with the coronavirus as it continues to spread across one of Latin America's poorest countries. Now, after about 10 days of blockades, supplies are threatened in some hospitals that are also dealing with an escalating number of COVID-19 patients, according to officials. Hospitals filled up with patients, and funeral homes were besieged by grieving relatives looking to bury their dead.
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In Bolivian city, people buy fake - and toxic - virus cure
Read full article: In Bolivian city, people buy fake - and toxic - virus cureAccording to city officials, ten elders have died in the last two weeks at the care facility after COVID-19 related symptoms. The Health Ministry cannot risk recommending something that doesnt have a scientific basis, said Miguel ngel Delgado, a senior ministry official. However, Bolivias opposition-controlled congress is promoting the use of chlorine dioxide. Many fearful residents in Cochabamba, where opposition support is strong, are giving chlorine dioxide a try. Cochabamba has reported about 440 deaths from COVID-19, or one-quarter of the total number of reported deaths in Bolivia.
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Bolivia's interim president has COVID-19 but feels strong
Read full article: Bolivia's interim president has COVID-19 but feels strongLA PAZ Interim Bolivian President Jeanine ez says she has tested positive for the new coronavirus but feels strong and will continue working from isolation. Her infection comes amid a spike in cases in the Andean nation, which has banned mass gatherings to try to limit the spread of the virus, which can cause the sometimes deady COVID-19 disease. ez wrote on her Twitter account Thursday: I feel good, I feel strong, I will continue to work virtually from my isolation."
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Bolivia to renew Israel ties after rupture under Morales
Read full article: Bolivia to renew Israel ties after rupture under Morales(AP Photo/Juan Karita)LA PAZ – Bolivia said Thursday it will restore diplomatic ties with Israel, a decade after then-President Evo Morales severed relations because of an Israeli military offensive in Gaza. The renewal of ties with Israel was announced by interim Foreign Minister Karen Longaric as part of an overhaul of Bolivia’s foreign policy following Morales’ resignation this month. Many Israeli tourists visited Bolivia before Morales cut off relations with Israel, and the hope is that they will return, Longaric said. Israel’s foreign minister, Israel Katz, welcomed the Bolivian announcement. Bolivia’s interim government has also named Walter Oscar Serrate Cuellar as the new ambassador to the United States after an 11-year diplomatic rupture.
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Bolivian interim leader proposes new elections as toll rises
Read full article: Bolivian interim leader proposes new elections as toll risesOfficials raised the death toll by eight a day after security forces cleared a blockade of a fuel plant by anti-government protesters in the city of El Alto, near La Paz. The public defender’s office and the state Institute of Forensic Investigations said the latest deaths happened in El Alto. Police and soldiers were escorting gasoline tankers from the Senkata fuel plant to ease food and gasoline shortages in some Bolivian cities. Interim President Jeanine Áñez on Wednesday sent to the legislature a bill that would allow the scheduling of new elections, without providing a date. Bolivia’s constitution says elections must be called within three months of an interim president taking office, which Áñez did on Nov. 12.
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At least 3 killed in violence near Bolivian fuel plant
Read full article: At least 3 killed in violence near Bolivian fuel plantSupporters of former President Evo Morales clash with security forces in El Alto, on the outskirts of La Paz, Bolivia, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019. An Associated Press journalist in the area heard shooting near the fuel plant. The military said in a statement that the operation to move the fuel from El Alto to the nearby capital of La Paz was peaceful. Víctor Hugo Zamora, the hydrocarbons minister, told ATB television that 23 tanker trucks were able to load on fuel at the plant. ___Associated Press journalist Natacha Pisarenko reported this story in El Alto and AP writer Paola Flores reported from La Paz.
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Food, gasoline shortages reported in Bolivian cities
Read full article: Food, gasoline shortages reported in Bolivian citiesA woman walks by a closed market in La Paz, Bolivia, Monday, Nov. 18, 2019. Bolivia’s interim government said Monday that its efforts to resupply La Paz faced challenges because demonstrators cut off some transport routes. On Monday, Morales’ supporters in Sacaba threw rocks at police, who fired back with tear gas trying to disperse the protesters. Many shops in La Paz were closed and the few that opened were charging double the normal price, resident Guillermina Chura said. Morales, Bolivia’s first indigenous president, claimed victory after the vote, but opponents alleged fraud and mass protests erupted.
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Bolivian interim leader says Morales can’t run in new vote
Read full article: Bolivian interim leader says Morales can’t run in new vote(AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)LA PAZ – Bolivia’s former President Evo Morales cannot run as a candidate in any new elections, the country’s interim leader said Thursday, as supporters of the ousted president demonstrated for his return from asylum in Mexico. They had come overnight from Chapare, a coca-growing region where Morales became a prominent union leader before he became Bolivia’s first indigenous president. Jeanine Añez, a Senate deputy leader who claimed the interim presidency, was moving to establish authority in the turbulent country. Morales resigned on Sunday at military prompting, following massive nationwide protests over suspected vote-rigging in an Oct. 20 election in which he claimed to have won a fourth term in office. Bolivia’s new interim government has begun winning some international recognition but faced challenges to its legitimacy at home.
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Bolivian president urges country to wait for election audit
Read full article: Bolivian president urges country to wait for election auditRiot police detain a demonstrator protesting the reelection of President Evo Morales, in La Paz, Bolivia, Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)LA PAZ – Bolivian President Evo Morales on Sunday rejected opposition calls for him to resign and said the country should wait for an international audit of Bolivia's disputed election. Results from the Oct. 20 election show Morales winning a new term, but the opposition alleges fraud. Opposition leaders say they distrust an election audit being carried out by the Organization of American States and they want a new election. Tens of thousands of Bolivians rallied Saturday in the city of Santa Cruz, demanding Morales resign by Monday.