Opinion: HOME OF THEIR ANCESTORS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS Yuqui women take power to care for forests and fight extinction All the hierarchical positions of the indigenous nation, located in the Cochabamba Tropics, are occupied by women, who concentrate their efforts on obtaining drinking water, medical attention, economic aid and studies. On June 4, the modest…
No coup – 2019 – No golpe
El Diario: They see forcefulness in response from the European Union to Arce’s speech After the response of the High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs and Common Security Policy, Josep Borell, rejecting the Government’s accusations about the participation of this body in the alleged coup of 2019, analysts agree in pointing…
Pollution – PILCOMAYO – Contaminación
Jorge Quispe, Página Siete: THE REPORT CONTRADICTS THE ONE THE GOVERNMENT GAVE IN AUGUST A private study confirms pollution in Pilcomayo A report from the private laboratory Biotica, in the city of Cochabamba, commissioned by the councilor from Potosí Reyna Menacho, confirmed that the rupture of the tailings dam that occurred on July 23 in…
Tarija: Mastodon tusk | Colmillo de mastodonte
Correo del Sur: STUDENTS AND PEOPLE RECEIVED TRAINING In Uriondo, Tarija, they find a mastodon tusk A huge mastodon tusk was found this week in the municipality of Uriondo (Tarija) during a training visit in paleontology to students and residents of the place A huge mastodon tusk was found this week in the municipality of…
National Robotics winners – Ganadores del Nacional de Robótica
Correo del Sur: Caiza D team triumphs in National Robotics Four women and one man make up the national team that will represent Bolivia in Switzerland Three students from the “Pablo VI” school belonging to the municipality of Caiza D (Potosí) obtained first place yesterday in the V National Robotics Tournament; All of them, along…
A continental Bolivian | Un boliviano continental
Editorial, Correo del Sur: Times change in such a way that it is not an exaggeration to say that, throughout our history, Bolivians have been Germanic and Spanish and, in a sub-regional context, we have also been Peruvians and people from the River Plate. Let us explain the reason for these temporary demonyms: the first…
