Bolivian Archaeologists Dig For Rare Artifacts

From Telesur: Bolivian Archaeologists Dig For Rare Artefacts Pieces of pottery have been discovered in La Paz from the time of the famous Tiwanaku civilization that dates back to 2,500 B.C. A group of Bolivian archaeologists have been camped out in the center of La Paz ever since rare pieces of pottery and ceramics were…

International reserves with the downward trend

El Diario reports: International reserves with the downward trend Net international reserves remain on a downward trend, according to a report of the Central Bank of Bolivia (BCB) which reveals that on November 20, it has been reached $13,710 million dollars, to October was in $13.967 million dollars, still it differs $257 million. Another adverse…

Status of Bolivian Justice

This cartoon is from El Diario: Over the last ten years, the Bolivian Justice System has experienced serious drawbacks, it is imperative to restore the confidence and trust by being transparent, independent from  the executive power. This cartoon says it all!   The cartoon shows a judge offering to step outside his office, due to…

In the words of the Vice

Editorial from Pagina Siete: In the words of the Vice Some of our columnists commented that when someone is speaking for long hours every day in the media, it is very easy to make mistakes. And also excess. The Vice-President Álvaro García Linera, that has been given to the task of proselytizing the  Yes while delivering…