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A police officer runs after launching tear gas at protesters during an anti-government demonstration in La Paz, Bolivia, May 25, 2026
Bolivia / 3 June 2026
3 June 2026
Anti-government protesters hold signs reading in Spanish
Bolivia / 19 May 2026
19 May 2026
Global news / 17 May 2026
17 May 2026

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Artisanal miners clash with police during a protest demanding access to expanded mining areas in La Paz, Bolivia, May 14, 2026
Bolivia / 15 May 2026
15 May 2026
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz attends the opening of the annual Alasita Fair in La Paz, Bolivia, January 24, 2026
Latin America / 27 January 2026
27 January 2026

Journalists and opposition politicians have described the decision to remove TeleSur from national TV programming as censorship against alternative and critical journalism, reports PABLO MERIGUET

Miners march to protest President Rodrigo Paz's decision to remove fuel subsidies in La Paz, Bolivia, December 29, 2025
Latin America / 31 December 2025
31 December 2025
People walk past an empty gas station that ran out of fuel in La Paz, Bolivia, Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025, the day after Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz announced the end of fuel subsidies
Round-up / 19 December 2025
19 December 2025
Presidential candidate Rodrigo Paz addresses supporters after preliminary results showed him leading in the presidential runoff election in La Paz, Bolivia, October 19, 2025
Bolivia / 20 October 2025
20 October 2025
A protester holds a sign that reads in Spanish,
Bolivia / 27 August 2025
27 August 2025
A woman walks past a campaign center for supporters of former President Evo Morales who are in favor or a null vote in the upcoming presidential election in El Alto, Bolivia, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025
Latin America / 14 August 2025
14 August 2025
Anti-government demonstrators cut down trees to block a road while protesting a law that overhauls the social security agency, in Piriati, Panama, May 20, 2025
Panama / 22 May 2025
22 May 2025
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Bolivia / 21 May 2025
21 May 2025
World / 5 April 2025
5 April 2025
Snippets of news from around the globe
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales participates in an off
Features / 25 February 2025
25 February 2025
After years of struggle in the MAS party, the mass movement of left-wing peasants and workers has founded a new party, with former president Evo Morales as its candidate for the summer’s elections, writes CINDY FORSTER
A drone photo shows displaced Palestinians returning to Rafa
Features / 21 January 2025
21 January 2025
MIRIAM AMANCAY COLQUE, an indigenous activist from Bolivia, argues that the plight the modern Palestinians face at the hands of Israel is analogous to the genocidal colonialism of European settlers four centuries ago
OUSTED: A man holds a sign that reads in Spanish: ‘Evo [Mo
Science and Society / 20 November 2024
20 November 2024
Lithium is crucial for batteries — but because deposits form only under rare geological conditions, its extraction is a geopolitical flashpoint between the imperial West and the rest of the world, write ROX MIDDLETON, LIAM SHAW and MIRIAM GAUNTLETT
Bolivia's Diego Medina celebrates at the end of a qualifying
Men’s Football / 11 October 2024
11 October 2024
JAMES NALTON on how the national football team stunned Colombia 1-0 on Thursday night and now have their sights set on success in Buenos Aires when they battle with Argentina
Supporters of former President Evo Morales, who are marching
World / 18 September 2024
18 September 2024
Bolivia's former President Evo Morales holds an Indigenous s
Features / 5 August 2024
5 August 2024
From bitter experience, the leaders of Honduras and Bolivia have spoken out against US electoral interference, writes RICHARD IRONS, and a number of other Latin American countries are rallying to Venezuela’s defence too
INDIGENOUS SUPPORT: Supporters of Bolivia’s former preside
Features / 3 August 2024
3 August 2024
From dubious military interventions to electoral court manoeuvring, Luis Arce’s government faces accusations of undermining democracy, while Evo Morales and his indigenous base fight for political legitimacy, writes CINDY FORSTER
An armored vehicle and military police form outside the gove
Opinion / 29 June 2024
29 June 2024
Indigenous rights activist MIRIAM AMANCAY COLQUE gives her thoughts on the dramatic events in La Paz earlier this week which saw a thwarted attempt to overthrow President Arce
RECALCITRANT CONSERVATIVE ELITES: Supporters of opposition p
Book Review / 29 January 2024
29 January 2024
GAVIN O’TOOLE surveys the literature that provides compelling analysis of resistance to neoliberal hegemony
School lesson in Challa, a village on Isla del Sol, on the b
Book Review / 25 January 2024
25 January 2024
Education is key to Indigenous progress in Bolivia, and the racist, US-backed white elite cannot turn the tide, writes GAVIN O’TOOLE
Protesters march to the Education Ministry in La Paz, Bolivi
Features / 24 March 2023
24 March 2023
Despite splits in the MAS-IPSP movement and attacks on its famous former leader Evo Morales, MIRIAM AMANCAY COLQUE reports that the strong ‘Bartolinas’ element remains resolute and dedicated ahead of its national congress
DEMANDING JUSTICE: Demonstrators shout slogans against the j
Opinion / 12 January 2023
12 January 2023
MIRIAM AMANCAY COLQUE reports on the continuing destabilisation of the country by rightwing politicians
Luis Fernando Camacho gives a thumbs up outside the presiden
World / 29 December 2022
29 December 2022
His Excellency Luis Arce Catacora, President of the Plurinat
Open Letter / 23 December 2022
23 December 2022
The defence of Bolivian democracy against right-wing terrorist assault is an urgent international priority, writes MATT WILGRESS
Aymara women dressed as Christmas Wizard Kings dance during
Features / 30 November 2022
30 November 2022
NEU activist LOGAN WILLIAMS writes on the need for international solidarity against far-right attempts to destabilise Bolivia’s elected government
Malaysia's King Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah (right) an
World / 24 November 2022
24 November 2022
NO ILLUSIONS: Mexican President Andres Manuel Obrador delive
Features / 17 August 2022
17 August 2022
As Amlo nationalises his country’s lithium reserves, he is also looking to strengthen links with Bolivia and others in order to boost regional self-determination, writes DAVID RABY
Self-appointed ‘president’ Jeanine Anez has been jailed
Features / 1 July 2022
1 July 2022
MIRIAM AMANCAY COLQUE of the Bartolina Sisa Resistance warns that although the figurehead of the 2019 coup has been sentenced at last, with dark forces still at liberty, the future of a peaceful and progressive Bolivia is not yet certain
Demonstrators hold signs demanding 30 years prison time for
Features / 22 June 2022
22 June 2022
MIRIAM AMANCAY COLQUE of the Bartolina Sisa Resistance celebrates an important step for Bolivia's legal system
Standing behind bars, Bolivia's former interim President Jea
Features / 13 June 2022
13 June 2022
The First Anti-Corruption Sentencing Court of La Paz found Jeanine Anez and former police and military chiefs guilty of ‘breach of duties’ and taking ‘resolutions contrary to the constitution and the law’ following the coup d’etat against then President Evo Morales in November 2019
Workers prepare a stage in preparation for the Summit of the
World / 7 June 2022
7 June 2022
Bolivia, Honduras, Mexico and Guatemala boycott the event after Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela excluded
JUSTICE SERVED: Jeanine Anez in her cell in Miraflores women
Features / 25 April 2022
25 April 2022
The same right-wing officials who inflicted torture and sexual assault upon the Bolivian people now call for sanctions against the MAS government, writes CINDY FORSTER
A woman holds up a sign with a message that reads in Spanish
Features / 11 February 2022
11 February 2022
We must keep up solidarity with Bolivia, as the right-wing campaign of destabilisation has not abated, writes KEN LIVINGSTONE
Supporters of former Bolivian President Evo Morales attend a
Features / 27 January 2022
27 January 2022
Since 2009 socialism has made great strides in Bolivia, but vigilance is needed as the opposition continues in its quest to destabilise the government, says MIRIAM AMANCAY COLQUE
Bolivia's President Luis Arce (right) and Vice-President Dav
World / 11 November 2021
11 November 2021
Supporters of MAS defy right-wing ‘interim’ coup leader
Features / 8 October 2021
8 October 2021
Bolivia’s rapid social progress under a left-wing government and ability to suffer a right-wing coup then overcome it through mass mobilisation is a source of hope and optimism for the international left, writes KEN LIVINGSTONE
Features / 29 April 2021
29 April 2021
Far-right forces are claiming to the EU that ‘democracy is under threat’ in Bolivia in a bid to undermine the democratically elected government, says MIRIAM AMANCAY COLQUE
Features / 2 April 2021
2 April 2021
After Amlo’s historic visit the two governments will work together in the diplomatic sphere against neoliberal subversion as Latin American unity surges forward, reports DAVID RABY
A woman holds a placard
Features / 26 March 2021
26 March 2021
MIRIAM AMANCAY COLQUE ridicules a letter by Jeanine Anez in which the former leader of Bolivian coup d'etat against Evo Morales pleads innocence
A woman holds a sign reading in Spanish
World / 14 March 2021
14 March 2021
World / 6 January 2021
6 January 2021
World / 21 December 2020
21 December 2020