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…

¿Incremento salarial? – Salary increase?

Editorial, El Deber: Salary increase in the middle of the pandemic Almost as a routine every year, the Central Obrera Boliviana (COB) has announced that next week it will convene an expanded national meeting to define a list of requests to the national government, which highlights the demand to obtain a wage increase of 10…

Traición a la Patria – Treason to the Fatherland

Editorial, El Diario: Foreign intervention requested Evo Morales in Cuba In an unusual way, former President Evo Morales confessed, without the slightest embarrassment, in a press interview that, while he was a refugee in Argentina, he traveled to Cuba to have a meeting with the ruler of that country and with that of Venezuela, with…

The vibrant life of a city engineer

Our Wellington: For Veronica Byrne, making regular site visits has never been so easy. In other parts of the world, she’s had to drive long distances, trek, or be flown to sites to supervise the development of roads, bridges, flood protection schemes and runways. Veronica is the Wellington City Council engineer overseeing the development of the…