El Alto: Alleged pro-Evo official caught taking photos of electoral material | El Alto: Sorprenden a presunto funcionario evista tomando fotos a material electoral

By Hans Franco, Red Uno; Eju.tv: He claimed he was following instructions from MAS deputy Gladys Quispe Chura. La Paz, Bolivia.- Government Minister Roberto Ríos reported this Friday about an incident in the city of El Alto, where a man was caught taking photos in the area where electoral materials for the upcoming general elections…

Fuel Supply Chaos | Caos en el Suministro de Combustible

By Erika Ibáñez, La Razón; Eju.tv: Fuel: CAO says the situation has gone ‘from irresponsibility to negligence’ The president of the CAO said that the entire productive chain is deteriorated and that, as a result of the shortage, a black market has emerged where fuel is being sold for more than Bs 14 per liter….

Pilcomayo, the River That Once Gave Life Now Lies in Agony | Pilcomayo, el río que daba vida y que ahora agoniza

By Leonel Suárez, El País: Fish depletion and mining pollution are recurring issues. The environmental tragedy continues, while the voices of Indigenous peoples remain unheard by authorities The Pilcomayo River—a vital thread flowing through southern Bolivia—sustains hundreds of Indigenous communities, including the Weenhayek, Tapiete, and Guaraní peoples in the department of Tarija. Today, it is…

What’s Happening with Native Potatoes in the Andean Region of Cochabamba? | ¿Qué pasa con las papas nativas en la región andina de Cochabamba?

By Luis Mamani, Opinión: The climate crisis is deeply affecting rural communities in Cochabamba’s Andean region, where people face tough choices between ancestral farming practices and unfamiliar alternatives. In recent years, locals say the land has grown arid and the streams have dried up. Each year, they feel the rains become scarcer, while droughts and…