News Bolivia History: INTERVIEW-Bolivia declares gender killings a national priority
Victims of femicides in Bolivia and across the region often die at the hands of current or former boyfriends and husbands with a history of domestic abuse, experts say. "We believe that this ...
News Bolivia History: Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia denounce decision on Amazon domain
The presidents of Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia criticised a recent decision by the organisation that manages Internet protocol to grant global retailer Amazon Inc the rights to the .amazon domain.
News Bolivia History: Copa America 2019 Rankings: Who Needs to Win the Competition the Most?
Argentina, the two-time World Cup champion and second-most successful nation in Copa America history, has been on an inconsistent ... The good news for Bolivia, which has won exactly one match since ...
News Bolivia History: Japan, Qatar and the history of guest teams at the Copa América
Photograph: Bob Levey/Getty Images The 46th edition of the Copa América, the oldest tournament in international football, begins on Friday night when hosts Brazil take on Bolivia in São Paulo. ...
News Bolivia History: This Day In History - June 12
1917: King Constantine of Greece abdicates, making way for son Alexander. 1935: Paraguay and Bolivia sign a truce ending bloody three-year Chaco War. Paraguay gets most of the disputed Chaco region, ...
News Bolivia History: Paz Estenssoro, Victor
Paz Estenssoro, Victor vēktōr´ päs āstānsō´rō [key], 1907–2001, president of Bolivia (1952–56, 1960–64, 1985–89). An attorney and economist born into a land-owning family, he was a founder (1941) of ...
News Bolivia History: Estonian History Museum sees over 50,000 visitors from across the world in 1.5 yrs
As the history of Estonia is so exciting and complex ... The United States, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Bolivia, Peru, nearly all European countries. In addition, Asia -- China, India, Turkmenistan, ...
News Bolivia History: How Bolivia’s Morales Weathered Latin America’s Backlash Against the Left
Bolivia and Venezuela are heading in entirely opposite directions. Once wealthy and middle-class, Venezuela is crashing headlong into poverty, while Bolivians are quietly getting modestly wealthy. For ...