From The Editors for World Politics Review: The Political and Legal Stakes of a Feud Over a Tiny South American River Earlier this month, Bolivian President Evo Morales publicly berated his Chilean counterpart, Michelle Bachelet, for allegedly disclosing the contents of a filing before the International Court of Justice in The Hague concerning the two countries’ battle over the Silala…
Category: Environment
Beware of the incoming cold in Santa Cruz!
El Diario reports: Santa Cruz alert for possible frost Santa Cruz.- The Government of Santa Cruz through its Agrometeorology System has issued an alert bulletin that foresees that this weekend will enter a cold front, with cloudy skies and possible drizzles and in the middle of the week there will be temperatures below 0° Celsius…
Rescuing anaconda of more than three meters in Trinidad
El Deber reports: Rescuing anaconda of more than three meters in Trinidad The snake was found in a neighborhood of that city. People wanted to kill it and officials managed to rescue her. The official responsible for the project to support wildlife conservation of the Beni Governorate, Marco Antonio Greminger, reported on Thursday that the…
Sucre, Bolivia Seeks World Heritage Status For Dinosaur Print Wall
One America News Network reports: Sucre, Bolivia Seeks World Heritage Status For Dinosaur Print Wall OAN Newsroom Authorities in Bolivia seek world heritage status for a massive limestone wall with thousands of dinosaur prints. The wall is more than 300-feet long and is located near the city of Sucre. Investigators have counted more than 5,000…
Prop up your Instagram at the Bolivian Salt Flats: UYUNI, POTOSI
Jessica Lindsay reports for Metro: Prop up your Instagram at the Bolivian Salt Flats Did you even go on holiday if you don’t get some top quality pictures for the ‘gram? Making memories is what holidays are all about, but being able to laugh about those memories forever is just as important. If that’s your motto…
Pablo Solón targeted: The Bolivian Government Must Stop Persecuting Those Defending Nature and Rights and Address the Real Problems
Focus on the Global South reports via CADTM: Pablo Solón targeted: The Bolivian Government Must Stop Persecuting Those Defending Nature and Rights and Address the Real Problems Pablo Solón, the Director of Fundación Solón, former Executive Director of Focus on the Global South, and former Bolivian Ambassador to the United Nations (UN), is being targeted…
