Ivan Canelas
Bolivia reaches agreement with Amazon protesters
Oct 24, 2011 11:07 EDT
The Bolivian government and representatives of Amazon native protesters reached an agreement on Monday ending two months of protests that have eroded support for President Evo Morales.
Fears, doubts over Iran's ties in South America
Dec 03, 2010 05:20 EST
US documents: Diplomats worried about Iran-Venezuela ties, but uranium fears likely baseless. Confidential U.S. diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks show American diplomats have been worried about Iran's growing influence in Latin America but believe fears of Venezuela sending uranium to aid Tehran's nuclear program are likely baseless.
Bolivia denies leaked report of presidential tumor
Nov 30, 2010 13:51 EST
Bolivia denies leaked cable that says Evo Morales had sinus tumor. Bolivian officials are denying a report in a U.S. diplomatic cable revealed Tuesday that President Evo Morales had a tumor in his nose.
Bolivia nationalizes four power companies
May 01, 2010 13:06 EDT
LA PAZ (Reuters) - Leftist Bolivian President Evo Morales said on Saturday he had nationalized four power companies, including a subsidiary of France's GDF Suez, in his drive to tighten state control over the impoverished economy.
Bolivia to name Escalante posthumous 'ambassador'
Apr 02, 2010 15:34 EDT
Bolivia to honor native son Jaime Escalante, teacher immortalized in 'Stand and Deliver'. Bolivia announced plans Friday to honor its native son Jaime Escalante, whose success teaching advanced math at a tough Los Angeles high school inspired the movie "Stand and Deliver."
Bolivian president in emergency plane landing
Dec 23, 2009 19:52 EST
Plane carrying Bolivia's presidents makes emergency landing; no one injured. A plane carrying Bolivian President Evo Moarales had to make an emergency landing Wednesday because of a failure in its hydraulic system, but no one was harmed, a spokesman said.
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