Marca: Involved in bus crash in Bolivia Edwin Tumiri, a survivor of the Chapecoense plane crash that killed 71 people, has seen his life flash before his eyes again. The former LaMia employee was involved in another travel accident on March 2, as a bus he was on fell 150 metres down a hillside in Bolivia. Local…
Category: Health
Continua paro de Salud – Health strike continues
Marcelo Suarez, El Deber: Learn about the six measures taken by the health sector after 10 days of strike The National Health Council resolves to continue with the general strike for 15 more days and prepares a massive march for Tuesday demanding the repeal of the Law. The mobilizations do not stop. Representatives of different…
How to Retire in Bolivia: Costs, Visas and More
Ashley Chorpenning, AOL: Bolivia is one of South America’s most diverse countries, in both its people and its beautiful, rugged landscapes. The country, which has more than 11 million people, has an array of sights and experiences, unlike anything most travelers will find. Crystal lagoons, lush rainforests and mirror-like salt lakes are just the tip…
Arce: es oclócrata – is an ochlocrat
Humberto Vacaflor, El Diario: Behind the pandemic In the balance sheets on the economy, all countries point to the pandemic as the cause of the fall in growth indicators, but there are some that did not need the Chinese virus to enter the red figures. The list of those countries is worrying. The countries governed…
Narcisista – Narcissistic
Lupe Cajias, Los Tiempos: “Once upon a man stuck to a nose” “Once upon a man with a glued nose, once upon a superlative nose, once upon an executioner and writer nose, once upon a very bearded swordfish. Once upon a time there was an ill-faced sundial, once upon a thoughtful Altar, there was an…
Coacción – Coercion
Editorial, Pagina Siete: Arce’s coercion of voters President Luis Arce travels the country coercing voters to vote for MAS candidates on the grounds that this will allow him to better coordinate the works and even the distribution of vaccines. Former President Evo Morales had us used to electoral speeches of this type, but Arce was…
