La Paz, Bolivia - Bolivian President Luis Arce ratified on Wednesday his proposal to sign a “great social agreement” to ...
A Bolivian judge on Friday ordered a warrant for the arrest of former President Evo Morales after he didn't appear to testify ...
By Alek Buttermann Bolivian President Luis Arce reaffirmed the nation's commitment to the legal uses of coca leaf, claiming ...
Aymara Indigenous people dance outside the presidential palace after Bolivian President Luis Arce delivered his annual ...
Bolivian police arrest more than 40 supporters of Evo Morales as political and judicial tensions soar. Protests led by ...
A Bolivian judge on Friday ordered the arrest of ex-president Evo Morales over his alleged relationship with a teenage girl ...
A Bolivian judge ordered the arrest of Evo Morales on Friday, inflicting another blow to the socialist former president’s ...
the group of mostly Indigenous people -- said by the government to number about 2,300 and by organizers 5,000 -- are demanding the resignation of incumbent leader Luis Arce. They had set out from ...
Bolivian President Luis Arce, center, attends an Indigenous ritual at The House of the People, at the entrance to the ...
Morales has denied the allegations and claimed he was a “victim” to legal warfare carried out by his ally-turned-political-rival President Luis Arce, and refused to appear in court.
Protests led by supporters of former Bolivian president Evo Morales netted dozens of arrests Tuesday after a second day of clashes with police in the capital, the national ombudsman's office said.
Thousands of Evo Morales' supporters, primarily Indigenous, marched 100 kilometers to La Paz, protesting economic hardships.