Legalizing child labor was terrible, a mistake, said Amparo Carvajal, president of the Permanent Assembly of Human Rights in La Paz, Bolivia's capital... READ MORE›
An estimated 1.5 million people are expected for Tuesday's Mass with Pope Francis in Quito, Ecuador... READ MORE›
Locals blame coca interests for the state's broken promise on protecting Tipnis national park, biodiversity hotspot and home to thousands of indigenous people... READ MORE›
I did not authorize the operating licenses, Vargas Villegas told reporters on Friday... READ MORE›
Santa Cruz has fewer indigenous people than other parts of Bolivia... READ MORE›
President Evo Morales of Bolivia has narrowly lost a referendum to allow him to stand for a fourth consecutive term in office, exit polls suggest... READ MORE›
Authorities have declared water rationing in La Paz to be a permanent measure as the drought in Bolivia worsens... READ MORE›
Even before the presidential approval, the law drew strong criticism from coca farmers and opponents of its widespread cultivation... READ MORE›
Fed up of being ignored, a group of them marched across the Andes to La Paz in an effort to speak with President Evo Morales... READ MORE›
Catholic countries especially recognize its importance as it coincides with All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day... READ MORE›
Francis has called for environmentally responsible development aimed at helping the poor without sacrificing the planet... READ MORE›
In recent months, Mr. Morales has been abandoned by his once-loyal constituents, coca growers, peasants and indigenous organizations who say he no longer represents them... READ MORE›
The carrying of explosives at Bolivian airports carries a jail sentence of three to five years... READ MORE›
Global warming has contributed to a drought that has left large parts of Bolivia without water for three days at a time... READ MORE›
Albacete later rented out three planes to LAMIA Bolivia, a separate corporate entity... READ MORE›
Between 2006 and 2014, Bolivia notched up an average growth of 5.1 percent, one of the highest in the Americas... READ MORE›
Morales 'It is not the power of Evo, it is the power of the people'... READ MORE›
Then a woman claiming to be Zapata's aunt came forward with the claim that Morales's son was alive and well... READ MORE›
Chefs among travellers proving there is demand for produce from Madidi - and helping communities understand commercial potential of their flora and fauna... READ MORE›
Gustavo Vargas, chief executive of charter airline LaMia, who denies the charges against him, was brought in for initial questioning by Bolivian prosecutors on Tuesday... READ MORE›
In a brief news conference, Morales said that although most of the country's cities had been accounted for, results from the countryside would boost his support... READ MORE›
There have been protest marches, particularly in Santa Cruz, the conservative city that is Bolivia's economic motor... READ MORE›
An improvement in general weather conditions will occur on Tuesday, when a much lower risk of showers is expected... READ MORE›
Read more Peru has some of the strictest regulations on fireworks in Latin America after a blaze in a fireworks warehouse in 2001 killed hundreds... READ MORE›
Here's why Bolivia's Evo Morales may be the last socialist standing... READ MORE›
And it was all the more surprising because I was dining in Bolivia's high-altitude hub, La Paz... READ MORE›
Morales, Bolivia's first indigenous president, has been credited with slashing poverty in one of the region's poorest countries... READ MORE›
Evo Morales wants to reassert an indigenous calendar... READ MORE›
Environmentalists and local activists say the government mismanaged fragile water resources and ignored rampant pollution from mining, Bolivia's second export earner after natural gas... READ MORE›
Bolivia's President Evo Morales addresses reporters at a news conference in La Paz on Thursday... READ MORE›
Still images showed black smoke billowing from the rural market, which was partially engulfed in flames... READ MORE›
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