Bolivian prosecutors seek six months' pretrial detention for Vicente Salazar, a union leader behind protests that brought the ...
US government declares a state of emergency after 50 days of blockades led by former socialist president Evo Morales and his ...
CSIS Americas Program Senior Associate Evan Ellis unpacks the governance crisis in Bolivia and its implications for President ...
The task facing the Bolivian working class was and remains to break from the bureaucratic agencies of the bourgeois state and ...
A day of fragile gains in Bolivia ⁠saw ⁠major protest roadblocks cleared for the ⁠first time in weeks on Sunday, but progress was overshadowed by the crash of ​a military support flight that killed ...
Roadblocks have fallen across Bolivia, yet experts say the deeper struggle between President Rodrigo Paz and Evo Morales ...
Soon after the US president first moved into the White House, his policies and outspoken backing for certain candidates inspired a new wave of Latin American leaders now shaping the continent’s future ...
Colombia has swung to the right, electing nationalist lawyer and political newcomer Abelardo De La Espriella as president, accelerating a rightward shift rippling across Latin America.
For 50 days, Bolivians have protested rising living costs, fuel shortages and subsidy cuts, pushing the government to declare a nationwide emergency.
Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz declared a state of emergency to dismantle road blockades disrupting fuel and food supplies, following weeks of protests against austerity measures.
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Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz on Saturday declared a state of emergency after weeks of anti-government protests over rising living costs and economic hardship escalated into a wider political crisis ...