Nature’s Highway for La Paz | La autopista natural para La Paz

By Erbol: BIODIVERSITY NUCLEI Protected Areas of La Paz Could Be Part of an Ecological Corridor Illustrative image ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS AGENCY At the closing of the project that began in September 2024 and included phases such as wildlife monitoring and ecological and urban connectivity, the possibility was raised that the city of La Paz could…

The Real 50–50 | El verdadero 50-50

By German Huanca, Publico.bo: Bolivia today debates fiscal decentralization with great enthusiasm: 50% of resources for the central government and the other 50% for the regions. It sounds attractive, but redistributing public spending among more administrators does not touch the underlying problem: the country does not generate new resources, it simply divides what it already…

Energy at Risk | Energía en Riesgo

By El Diario: War in the Middle East Affects the Hydrocarbons Sector Between Distrust and the Risk of Returning to the Past The increase in the price of oil on the international market will cause fuel prices to rise, which will affect the final commercialization value. After more than 100 days of Rodrigo Paz’s government,…

Women Breaking Ground | Mujeres Abren Camino

By Gina Baldivieso, EFE; Vision 360: Bolivian women are making their way in construction amid persistent inequalities and prejudices One of the main problems faced by women builders is wage inequality and, in addition, prejudices persist, along with fear or doubt about whether they will be able to do the job well. Photograph showing Martha…

Starlink Prices Drop in Bolivia | Bajan los precios de Starlink en Bolivia

By Red Uno, Eju.tv: Starlink Prices Drop in Bolivia: These Are the New Satellite Internet Costs The company has officially begun operations in the country, allowing internet access even in rural or hard-to-reach areas where it was previously almost impossible to connect. Bolivia takes a key step toward full connectivity with the official arrival of Starlink,…

Coalition Against Cartels | Coalición contra los cárteles

By Carlos Corz, Visión 360: Paz Says in the U.S. He Didn’t Come to Ask for Permission; Without Bolivia There Is No Security or Full Regional Development Bolivia and 11 other countries are part of a military coalition against the cartels. President Donald Trump proposed and consolidated the bloc. Presidents Rodrigo Paz and Donald Trump…