Clashes have broken out in Bolivia as police and the military moved to clear roadblocks set up by trade unions and demonstrators in recent weeks, local media reported Sunday. Officers fired tear gas ...
The rolling hills around the town of Aroma Marka are a cacophony of colors: golden-yellow, deep-red and purplish-black quinoa ...
A new land reform law passed in April lets small farmers reclassify their land so that it can be used as collateral. But it also means they would lose protection from land seizure, which could allow ...
Anti-government protests and persistent roadblocks in Bolivia are testing the country’s transition to a democracy that’s open to the world economy, beleaguered President Rodrigo Paz said in an intervi ...
Bolivians began demonstrating and erecting roadblocks three weeks ago to demand salary increases, stable fuel supplies and ...
Bolivia's largest labor union federation launched a nationwide strike as teachers, farmers and Indigenous organizations ...
Anti-government protesters standing in a field are silhouetted against clouds of tear gas launched by police, near El Alto, ...
Months after center-right President Rodrigo Paz took office in the South American nation, anti-government protests have ...
After two decades of leftist rule, many voters who backed Bolivia’s new, more conservative president say he’s made their ...
The Paz government, backed by an increasingly alarmed international community, is sounding the alarm: what looks like a ...
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Protesters clash with police in La Paz as Bolivia’s anti-government unrest escalates
LA PAZ — President Rodrigo Paz faces a deepening crisis as anti-government unrest escalated across Bolivia with widespread protests and road blockades leavingthe country's administrative capital under ...
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