Bolivia
Reporting, analysis, vision & strategy bearing on or emanating from Bolivia.
Located in the heart of South America, Bolivia contains the largest lithium deposits in the world – an enviable position, in many countries’ eyes,…
“El Alto on his feet, never on his knees!” is a slogan that reflects the combative character of the inhabitants of this…
Over two years ago, Lidia Patty Mullisaca of the indigenous Kallawaya nation, in rural La Paz, formally accused the leaders of Bolivia’s…
At least four times, Luis Fernando Camacho resisted court summons for his masterminding of the 2019 coup in Bolivia that deposed leftist…
With the exception of a coup-government interregnum in 2019-2021, the Movement toward Socialism political party (MAS) has headed Bolivia’s government since the…
A STATE DEPARTMENT report obtained by The Intercept shows the Biden administration continuing to embrace claims of electoral fraud that opened the…
Across Latin America, the left is leading the fight to protect and maintain the social progress made during the first ‘pink tide’.…
From his house deep in the Amazon rainforest, Evo Morales speaks about how he reversed 500 years of history and industrialised Bolivia,…
True to its name, the Wall Street Journal never fails to lay bare its corporate sympathies. In a recent feature headlined “The Place With…
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,…
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