Editorial, El Deber: 100 days of Luis Arce President Luis Arce Catacora arrives at the emblematic account of the first one hundred days of government with few clear signs of what his five-year term will be in the economy, which is where much of the attention of the population converges because the well-being of family…
Criminales sueltos – Criminals on the loose
Editorial, Pagina Siete: Unacceptable amnesty in favor of MAS More than 1,000 people related to the MAS and who participated in violent acts and vandalism will benefit from the supreme decree of Amnesty and Humanitarian Pardon, approved by the Executive and which the Legislative is preparing to endorse. “Those colleagues who are harmed for no…
Todos contra la desigualdad – All against inequality
Editorial, El Diario: The private sector matters a lot for development It is time to agree that the extremes of the left or right have ceased to be important in the economy, that the peoples downplay them because they are retrograde positions that argued that private capital is contrary, alien, strange and counterproductive for development…
Desconcierto – Bewilderment
Luis Fernando Garcia, El Diario: Government without economic reactivation plan Despite the measures announced by the authorities of the economic sector, to begin the recovery of the national economy, the economist and professor, Luis Fernando García, assures that the Government does not have a reactivation plan, but rather repeats the same recipe of the last…
Narcisista – Narcissistic
Lupe Cajias, Los Tiempos: “Once upon a man stuck to a nose” “Once upon a man with a glued nose, once upon a superlative nose, once upon an executioner and writer nose, once upon a very bearded swordfish. Once upon a time there was an ill-faced sundial, once upon a thoughtful Altar, there was an…
Ancient Amazonian Farmers Fortified Valuable Fertile Land
Heritage Daily: Ancient Amazonian communities fortified valuable land they had spent years making fertile to protect it from conflict, excavations show. Farmers in Bolivia constructed wooden defences around previously nutrient-poor tropical soils they had enriched over generations to keep them safe during times of social unrest. These long-term soil management strategies allowed Amazonians to grow…
