Claire Ballentine reports for the Chronicle: DukeEngage announces new program sites, cancels one of them less than two weeks later DukeEngage just set a record for its shortest-running program of all time. On Sept. 29, the service program announced two new sites for Summer 2018—Cape Verde and Bolivia. But less than two weeks later, organizers…
Month: October 2017
Another sorry legacy from evo: Bolivia, among the 10 countries that deforest the most
Pagina Siete sadly reports: Bolivia, among the 10 countries that deforest more With the 2025 Patriotic Agenda and its elevation to the rank of law, it is planned to reach 13 million hectares of arable land by 2025 and expand agricultural production to 45 million tons, according to the e-portal of the Center for Research…
After Banco Union’s robbery, senator questions continuity of its manager
Agencias reports via Pagina Siete: After robbery, senator questions continuity of BU manager The opposition Assemblywoman Carmen Eva Gonzales presented an interpellation against the Minister of Economy and the director of the ASFI. The opposition senator Carmen Eva Gonzales raised an interpellation to the minister of Economy and to the director of the ASFI by…
Tiwanaku, older and more important civilization than the Incas, makes it way to Japan
El Diario reports; Tiwanaku Ceramics go to Japan A dozen ceramic archaeological objects from the Tiwanaku culture will be presented this year and 2018 will be exhibited at museums in Tokyo, Bandaijima, Yamanashi and Sendai. This event will reflect more than 15 thousand years of traditions of cultures through maps, plans, photographs and animations in…
… and the World acknowledges the irrational and illegitimate continuism of evo
Worldview Stratfor reports: Bolivia: Protests Staged Against Terminating Presidential Term Limits Thousands took to the streets of cities across Bolivia to protest the recent request to rescind the legal limit that prohibits candidates from indefinitely seeking re-election, Reuters reported Oct. 10. Bolivian President Evo Morales‘ Movement to Socialism party — and the rest of the…
NetBits, a Bolivian startup, wins competition and goes to Switzerland
El Deber reports: NetBits, Bolivian startup, wins competition and goes to Switzerland NetBits Business Software, an initiative created by six young Bolivians and offering a software service that provides companies a system of improvements in financial and human resources processes, was awarded the Seedstars Santa Cruz competition. The nomination allows them to participate in the…
