Bolivian Thoughts opinion: Lewis Manalo fails even with the title of this article … he and the company that made this video game, do not apologize for using our country’s name! This piece and its heading is just a pathetic attempt to cover his faults. This article is basically a useless rant of someone who…
Tag: corruption in public office
Bolivia Could Soon Become the Leading Latin American Gateway for Russia and China
Contributing Reporter for The Rio Times: After the extreme-left Maduro regime in Venezuela is about to falter, these opposition world powers are in need to find another ally in the region. Evo Morales’ Bolivia seems to be the candidate of choice. RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The Venezuelan dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro seems to have…
Bolivia Forestry Officials Profit from Harvest of Illegal Wood
Yuri Neves reports for InSight Crime: Officials within the agency entrusted with protecting Bolivia’s forests falsified data and provided documents legitimizing the illegal harvesting of timber, a scheme that occurs throughout South America. René Noel Sivila Céspedes is accused of signing more than 2,096 documents that allowed for the clearing of protected areas while he was the…
The Persians are coming
Humberto Vacaflor writes for El Diario, old picture at the bottom is from the early days of evo in government, he always showed preference to meet with Iran, Libya, Siria autocrats: The noises of the Persian armies are getting closer and closer to Bolivian reality, as it had happened to the Greeks 2,500 years ago,…
CDC issues travel notice for Bolivia due to outbreak of hemorrhagic fever
By NewsDesk @infectiousdiseasenews The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a travel notice this week for Bolivia. The notice is in response to an outbreak of hemorrhagic fever was recently reported in Bolivia, which is likely due to an arenavirus that appears similar to Chapare virus. The first case was in a man from Caranavi Province. A…
The Dirty Business Behind Bolivia’s Clean Energy Plants
Thomas Graham writes for World Politics Review: Use the links provided to read in full this excellent but striking depiction of evo’s delusions! https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/28048/the-dirty-business-behind-bolivia-s-clean-energy-plans
