Bolivian demonstators continue to block Santa Cruz roads

"Vice-President Garcia: Pacification and reestablishment of roads are up to CONALDE. La Paz, Sep 22 (ABI).- Dissolution of blocking roads in Santa Cruz and peace to "media luna" are in charge of Prefects met in...

Chavez: Bush seeks to topple opponents

" Thu, 18 Sep 2008 09:12:33 GMT President Chavez says President Bush is seeking to topple independent states and those opposed to its hegemony in the Latin American region.  According to IRIB correspondent in...

US organizing evacuation flights from Bolivia

The US is organizing at least two evacuation flights immediately for Americans in Bolivia who wish to leave the country amid continuing political unrest."Officials in Washington and at the U.S. Embassy in La Paz say the flights will leave Bolivia on Wednesday for neighboring...

South American leaders support Morales

The political crisis in Latin America has intensified, with Bolivian president Evo Morales accusing the United States of giving aid to the breakaway rebel region in the east. Morales expelled the American ambassador...

World Champion Raul García "Rayito vs. Jose Luis "Olimpico" Varela from Ven...

Sept 14 I received my photo! Jose Luis Varela is a very nice person I'm sure he will continue with the perseverance he is well known for. A good contender for a good champion. A good fight last night, Raul Rayito...

Bolivia: Morales controls Pando and begins Referendum campaign

According to regional news network Telesur, Bolivian President Evo Morales managed to control sturborn Pando on Sunday morning. An Emergency -martial law- was declared at Pando on Friday due to the...

Death Toll In Bolivia Unrest Reaches 18

The Associated Press out of La Paz, Bolivia is reporting that violence between pro-government and anti-government protesters has led to the death of 18 people. The AP says the Bolivian President Evo Morales accused...

Evo restrained despite US-backed havoc

As Bolivian President Evo Morales continues to show restraing in confronting unrest fuelled by right-wing regional governments and US-backed-opposition movements. After expelling the US Ambassador to...

Bolivia: US ambassador persona non grata (updated)

Bolivian government has declared US Ambassador,Philip Goldberg, as persona non grata and asked him to leave the country. The administration of Evo Morales accused Ambassador Goldberg of promoting divisions in...

Bolivia: President Morales renews concernc over coup and asks to people be un...

As a decision on the national referendum remains pending at the Bolivian Parliament, President Morales renews concerns over a right wing coup. Morales blames US Embassy at la Paz for promoting recent opposition...

Morales leaves referendum on Congress’ hands and calls for electing two Pre...

"  La Paz, Sep, 6, (ABI).- Today, Morales’ government put on Congress’ hands the new law passing which sets a date for a referendum carrying out where Bolivian people will define permitted hectare amount and...

Libya and Iran will assist Bolivia in promoting hydrocarbon area development

"La Paz, September 05 (ABI).- Two technical commissions, one from Libya and other from Iran will visit Bolivia in order to study conditions to invest in oil area  and  projects of...

Ahmadinejad: Iran, Bolivia are allies (updated II)

"Yesterday, Evo Morales, Bolivia’s President, and his counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Iran) had dinner with orphan children at a mosque at Tehran, after fast beginning ,over Ramadan’s first day, the most...

Evo Morales visits Iran (Updated)

"Bolivia's President Evo Morales says his official visit to Iran aims at raising Tehran-La Paz political relations to a much higher level. In a meeting with Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Bolivia's visiting...

Youth in La Paz BCS, Mexico March Against Drugs and Promote Sports!

Maria del Carmen de La Fuente could have brought another medal but she came up on 5th, which is very good considering she was ranked among the best 8 in international championships. Thanks to Carmen for her effort...

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