By Fernando Chávez, Vision 360: Leco Indigenous People Recover the Population of a Bolivian Endemic Bird Believed Extinct for Nearly a Century Two of these birds appeared before the eyes of Remmy Huanca as he rested under the shade of a tree in the Bolivian Amazon. A specimen of the small bird known as the…
Land Grabs in the East Are Endorsed by “Masismo” | Avasallamientos en el oriente son avalados por el “masismo”
By El Diario: According to parliamentarians Following recent violent incidents that even led to the detention of authorities as a result of the illegal seizure of land in the department of Santa Cruz, members of the Creemos political group condemned these actions, denouncing that land grabs in the eastern region of the country have been endorsed by…
Lara on the attack and Velasco offering proposals set the tone of the debate | Lara, al ataque y Velasco dando propuestas, la tónica del debate
By Raúl Peñaranda, Brújula Digital: Lara focused much of his intervention on demanding explanations from Velasco about the racist tweets that came to light nine days ago and his alleged involvement in Banco Fassil, the institution that collapsed in 2023 and whose downfall affected pension funds. Velasco, in contrast, adopted a more moderate tone centered…
The Willys Keep Making History | Los Willys siguen haciendo historia
By El Deber: The legendary Willys roam the streets of Santa Cruz The club that unites them in Santa Cruz celebrated its 22nd anniversary, and the legendary jeeps were declared a Departmental Historical Heritage Twenty-two years after its creation, the Willys Club of Santa Cruz has solid reasons to celebrate with its members. Since October…
Currency as Blood: How Healthy Is Bolivia’s Economy? | La moneda como la sangre: ¿cuál es la salud de la economía boliviana?
By Germán Huanca Luna (*) & René García Angelo (**); Publico.com: This time, we’ll explain the state of Bolivia’s economy through a medical analogy, to help the public better grasp how serious the country’s situation is. Just as the human body needs blood to live, the economy needs money to function. In ancient times, when…
Bolivia: In Between Two Giants? | ¿Entre dos gigantes?
By Windsor Hernani, Vision 360: Bolivia vs. the U.S. and China: Is a Foreign Policy of Doña Flor and Her Two Husbands Possible? Both countries have tools to condition Bolivia’s behavior, reducing its margin for decision and maneuvering. Published in 1966, Doña Flor and Her Two Husbands is a novel by Jorge Amado that tells the story…
