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The IMF demands urgent economic adjustments, in other words, harsh austerity measures, even as poverty increases in Bolivia.
Violence In Bolivia As Pro-Morales Protesters Clash With Riot Police | Firstpost America | N18G Protests by pro-Evo Morales ...
By Alek Buttermann Bolivia’s ambition to become a global leader in lithium extraction has once again hit a legal and ...
The British Virgin Islands — a major offshore finance hub — and Bolivia, home to one of the world’s largest lithium deposits, ...
Supporters of former Bolivian President Evo Morales clashed with police in La Paz as they threaten to extend their protest ...
Demonstrators are pushing for the indigenous leader to be allowed to participate in the upcoming August elections.
The national government has redirected fuel logistics operations to the port of Mollendo (Peru), where more than 40 million liters of diesel are expected to ...
Bolivia bans crypto for energy payments, citing market speculation and economic stability risks, reversing earlier adoption ...
Twenty people were arrested and three officers were injured in Bolivia Thursday after supporters of former president Evo ...
Bolivia and Chile agreed during a ceremony Saturday at Viru Viru airport in Santa Cruz on mutual exemption of visas and residence permits for holders of diplomatic and official passports.
Bolivia's top electoral court has disqualified iconic former President Evo Morales from running for president and suspended the other main leftist contender from taking part in the August elections.
A leader of Panama’s most powerful union, a driving force for weeks of street protests against social security reforms, has ...