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Bolivia's governing Movement Toward Socialism party won't have a big-name presidential candidate on the ballot for the first ...
STORY: Cars, buses and trucks wait in long lines for fuel in Bolivia.The country faces severe shortages as it approaches ...
Much of what ails Bolivia right now seems to converge in a shrunken piece of subsidized bread that La Paz residents call “pan ...
A bread roll has become a symbol of a severe economic crisis in Boliva that looks set to decide the outcome of the most ...
Bolivians in two opposition-controlled states voted Sunday on autonomy referendums that aim to insulate a wide swath of the country's eastern flatlands from President Evo Morales' populist reforms.
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales, who has been barred from contesting Sunday's general election, has warned that his supporters will take to the streets if the right returns to power after 20 ...
The official inflation rate in Bolivia—which is a “modest” 18.5 percent year-over-year—increasingly resembles the contrived script of a grotesque political soap opera. The number is scandalous not ...
By Alek Buttermann Bolivia heads to the polls on August 17 in what could become the first presidential election in its ...
While it is anyone's guess as to which energy-rich developing nation will be next to assert greater state control over its oil or natural gas assets, analysts say it is only a matter of time before ...
Julio Cesar Valdera Morales is a Newsweek contributor based in Spain. His focus is golf as well as politics and economics. Julio has been with Newsweek since February, 2025 and previously practiced ...