Bolivia

May 20, 2026

Bolivia’s capital under siege as protests deepen crisis for President Paz

Bolivia’s President Rodrigo Paz faces a deepening crisis as widespread protests and blockades leave the political capital under siege less than six months after he took […]
April 23, 2026

China’s standing rises across Latin America as US reputation plummets

A German foundation is taking the pulse of the region, which has become the main stage for the power struggle between the two superpowers
March 14, 2026

The hidden history of Afro-Bolivians: From slavery in silver mines to fighting for power

UNESCO recently highlighted a series of 17th-century documents. These reveal that the trafficking of Africans to exploit Bolivia’s Cerro Rico was the origin of the Black community in the country
March 13, 2026

The fall of Sebastián Marset, the Uruguayan kingpin on the DEA’s most‑wanted list

In 2022, the cartel leader was linked to the murder of Paraguayan prosecutor Marcelo Pecci
March 6, 2026

Bolivia wants to bury the ghost of Che Guevara

The country where the Argentinian revolutionary was assassinated has changed a street name honoring him, decorated his executioners, and launched a campaign to remove his face from sight
February 25, 2026

Today’s birds are up to 72% smaller than those of 80 years ago in Indigenous territories

A global study based on the collective biocultural memory of 10 local communities in Latin America, Asia, and Africa warns of the environmental and cultural impact of the ongoing loss of biodiversity
January 5, 2026

A recipe for resistance: Indigenous peoples politicize their struggles from the kitchen

A book that compiles the recovery of ancestral recipes from the Americas, from Canada to the Amazon, maps strategies in the face of climate change and agribusiness
December 24, 2025

Miguel Alandia, the artist whose murals were saved by miners under Bolivia’s military rule

The National Museum of Art of Bolivia has opened a permanent gallery showcasing the work of the artist who used his work as a tool for social struggle and subversion
December 19, 2025

Millennia-old Yuracaré language resists extinction through 900 speakers and a new dictionary

Their history marked by cultural seclusion, the people of a tropical Bolivian region publish the most complete work in their language to-date
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