In The Bolivian Amazon, COVAX COVID-19 Vaccines Keep Hard-To-Reach Communities Safe – En la Amazonía boliviana, las vacunas COVAX COVID-19 mantienen seguras a las comunidades de difícil acceso

Sarah Ferguson, Forbes: COVID-19 vaccine deliveries provided through COVAX protect vulnerable indigenous groups like the Yuqui in the Bolivian Amazon. The Yuqui community live deep in Bolivia’s Amazon, but that hasn’t kept them safe from communicable diseases like tuberculosis, which kills 10 percent of the population every year, according to UNICEF Bolivia’s Keyla Ávila. Now…

Jeanine Añez’s statement – La declaración de Jeanine Añez

Editorial, Pagina Siete: On June 8, former President Jeanine Añez gave a comprehensive statement before the Prosecutor’s Office, which is reflected in an 18-page document, within the framework of the process for the so-called “coup d’état,” which is led by the government of Luis Arce. In the aforementioned statement, Añez says that, until November 10,…

Mesa calls the Government inefficient in managing the pandemic and accuses it of violating the Constitution – Mesa llama ineficiente al Gobierno en la gestión de la pandemia y lo acusa de violar la CPE

ANF, El Dia: He presented a popular action to free the importation of vaccines The leader of the opposition Citizen Community (CC), Carlos Mesa, affirmed that the government of Luis Arce is “irresponsible and inefficient” in managing the pandemic against the coronavirus (Covid-19), because it also violates the Political Constitution of the State and international…

Crime investigation – Investigación de delitos

Editorial, El Diario: In recent years, crimes of corruption proliferated in dependencies of the Plurinational State that caused the country to receive high marks from international organizations and severe criticism from public opinion, which caused so much unrest that it caused the destabilization of some governments. These acts of corruption in ministries, public companies, official…

Let’s legalize smuggling! – ¡Legalicemos el contrabando!

Editorial, El Deber: It is estimated that smuggling enters the country around $2.3 billion in merchandise each year: almost 6% of GDP! There are more than 1,500 different types of products that enter illegally from neighboring countries: fruits, vegetables, rice, preserves, meat, beer, clothing (more than 7,000 tons per year), electrical appliances, medicines, computers, toys,…