By Yucatan Times: Evo Morales, President of Bolivia from 2006 to 2019, was accused via an anonymous complaint of statutory rape against a 15-year-old girl while still in office, according to the Bolivian Ministry of Justice. “We have observed with indignation grave crimes that pretend to go unpunished. I am concretely referring to a girl who was…
Category: Drug war – narcotraffick
Three MAS Actions Fueling the Economic Crisis | Tres acciones del MAS que causaron la crisis económica
By ANF, Eju.tv: Milenio identifies three factors promoted by MAS governments that caused the economic crisis La Paz.- The country is facing a financial crisis characterized by a shortage of dollars, rising prices of basic products, the loss of purchasing power of the national currency, and the Government’s inability to plan expenditures and generate foreign…
There are still 14 roadblocks | Persisten 14 bloqueos
By Unitel, Eju.tv: There are still 14 roadblocks in Bolivia; Cochabamba remains isolated, and there are protests in Santa Cruz and Oruro. This Saturday marks six days of roadblocks led by ‘Evo supporters’ across the country. Early this morning, an attempt was made to set up a second blockade in Oruro, but the police intervened…
Negotiable Justice | Justicia negociable
By Juan Jose Toro, Vision 360: Is the law meant to be enforced or negotiated? By calling for a dialogue with a group of people who pursue individual and sectarian interests, Arce is also confirming that Bolivians are not equal before the law. With magistrates who maneuvered to extend their high positions, Bolivians began 2024…
The Evils of Arce | Las maldades de Arce
By Bajo el Penoco, El Dia: Luis Arce takes pleasure in believing that he is harming the regions of eastern Bolivia by building a cereal and almond processing plant in the heart of the highlands, with the same spite that his boss invested over a billion dollars in a urea plant in Chapare and a…
New species of snake in Carrasco National Park | Nueva especie de serpiente en el Parque Nacional Carrasco
By Geraldine Corrales Arandia, Los Tiempos: Researchers discover a new species of snake in Carrasco National Park The new snake species named “Chironius whipala.” | Lucindo González A group of researchers from the Alcide d’Orbigny Museum announced yesterday the discovery of a new snake species in Carrasco National Park, which they named Chironius whipala. One…
