The Silala: Unutilized Waters Flowing Towards Chile | El Silala: Aguas sin aprovechamiento que fluyen hacia Chile

By Javier Viscarra, Brujula Digital: Two years after the ruling in The Hague, negligence and ineffectiveness define Bolivian diplomacy and its technical management. Diremar has proposed three strategies, but Foreign Minister Celinda Sosa remains unresponsive. The Silala: Waters Without Use Flowing Towards Chile This December 1 marks two years since the International Court of Justice…

Tarija Chaco Indigenous Declare Emergency Over Pilcomayo Pollution | Indígenas del Chaco en emergencia por contaminación del Pilcomayo

By Brujula Digital Indigenous Peoples of the Tarija Chaco Declare Emergency Over Mining Pollution in the Pilcomayo River They issued a manifesto calling on the authorities of the governments of Bolivia, Argentina, and Paraguay to address this issue. Representatives of the Indigenous Peoples of the Tarija Chaco Gathered for the Pilcomayo. Photo: Provided by the…

In the short term, antimony, tin, and zinc are more important than lithium | En el corto plazo, antimonio, estaño y zinc, son más importantes que el litio

By El Diario: In the short term, tin, zinc, gold, silver, lead, and antimony are much more important than lithium for alleviating Bolivia’s economic crisis, according to former Minister of Mining Jaime Villalobos, who recommended turning attention to the Precambrian region in the east and the mineral deposits in the west. For Villalobos, a doctor…

The History of Potosi, Bolivia | La Historia de Potosi Bolivia

From BoliviaBella.com: This is a detailed summary of the history of Potosi. You can learn more about Potosi Bolivia by looking up information on points that are of special interest to you. In extreme Southwestern Bolivia there is a city that was once the pearl of the Spanish Crown, the center of legendary riches. Its name,…