Tag: Bolivia
Bolivia and Chile end their dispute over the Silala River
After six years of proceedings, the International Court of Justice has delivered its verdict in the dispute, aggravated by climate change, which pitted Chile against Bolivia over the waters of…
the government announces the cessation of exports of certain products
The Bolivian government announced on Wednesday evening the cessation of exports of products such as soy derivatives and beef. A decision in response to the blockages that paralyze Santa Cruz,…
street clashes leave one dead
Street clashes, on the first day of blockades and demonstrations in the Santa Cruz region of Bolivia to demand an early census, left one dead on Saturday, October 22, near…
the theft of Evo Morales’ phone source of curiosity and rumors
Last Sunday, August 28, the phone of the former president of Bolivia and current leader of the ruling party, Evo Morales, was stolen during a public event. This theft reveals…
pleadings at the ICJ concerning the waters of the Silala
This Monday, April 4, the Bolivian pleadings began before the International Court of Justice in the dispute between Bolivia and Chile concerning the waters of the Silala River shared by…
Bolivia – Brazil, live: South American Qualifiers for Qatar 2022, live
Brazil without penalty or glory Tite already warned before the match that the altitude would play a fundamental role and that is what it has been. Brazil’s game was somewhat…
Bolivia’s ex-President Anez goes on hunger strike in prison
It has been reported that Jeanine Anez, who assumed the temporary presidency in Bolivia in November 2019 after then-President Evo Morales resigned as a result of pressure from the army,…
The Russian Presence in Latin America: “Challenging the Monroe Doctrine”
The United States will deploy 3,000 soldiers in support of NATO forces in several Eastern European countries to defend NATO countries ” against any aggression “, this is what we…
The president of Bolivia, detained in Europe
Onot 2 July 2013, there occurred one of the most egregious moments in the history of international law: the presidential plane of the Plurinational State of Bolivia was prohibited from…