Bolivia
Lawmakers from 12 Latin American countries back Isaac Accords, Jerusalem embassy move
According to organizers, participating countries included Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Honduras, Chile, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Paraguay, Uruguay, Bolivia, and Panama.
Bolivia's Paz declares state of emergency over blockade crisis, paving way to deploy military
15 killed, at least 30 injured in Bolivian military plane crash, cash cargo scattered
US presses Bolivia to expel suspected Iranian spies, harden approach to terrorist groups
Bolivia cuts ties with Israel over Gaza War, three countries pull envoys
Bolivia in 2009 cut diplomatic ties with Israel in protest of its attacks on the Gaza Strip. In 2020, the government of President Jeanine Anez reestablished ties.
Iran, Bolivia defense ministers sign memorandum - analysis
"We maintain that improving the bilateral defense relations will lead to increasing the Bolivian government's deterrence power," Ashtiani was quoted by the official news agency IRNA as saying.
'Magical' pink dolphins rescued in Bolivia in push to boost species
Many pink dolphins lose access to the river because of their reproductive instincts.
Forgotten ruins of Amazonian settlements discovered in Bolivian jungle - study
Using LIDAR remote scanning researchers can accomplish what would previously have taken years of grueling fieldwork, in a single flight
Jewish-Argentinian girl found in Bolivia after feared kidnapped
Naomi Shirley Lloroff left her Buenos Aires home after she agreed to meet up with a man from TikTok, presenting himself as a teenager from Bolivia.
Exile Music: A Jewish family's journey from Vienna to Bolivia
Book Review: Exile Music, by Jennifer Steil.
Democracy is not dead in Bolivia
Evo Morales resigned when an investigation by the Organization of American States reported that there had been “serious irregularities” in the vote and “clear manipulations” of the voting system.
The legacy of Evo Morales
Bolivia’s longest serving president: Socialist authoritarian to some, champion of the people to others.
Scientists team up to save endangered 'scrotum frog'
Known by the scientific name Telmatoius culeus and as the Titicaca water frog, it also has the nickname of "scrotum frog."
Bolivian prison inmates riot over coronavirus exposure
Eight inmates in total have died with symptoms of COVID-19, according to Cox, spiking concerns that the virus will spread throughout the prison population.