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President Evo Morales offered Friday to include eastern provinces’ autonomy demands in his proposed new constitution, raising hopes for a solution to...
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President Evo Morales says he regrets not deepening Bolivia’s ties to Russia years ago.
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Honduras said Tuesday it will welcome a new U.S. ambassador after a one-week delay meant to show support for Bolivia in its diplomatic spat with Washington.
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South American presidents met urgently Monday hoping to prevent a political collapse in Bolivia, where the government planned to charge a rebellious eastern governor...
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Deputy minister of land, Alejandro Almaraz, gives a news conference in La Paz, Friday, April 18, 2008. Almaraz said that the Bolivian government will seek criminal charges against a U.S. citizens Ronald Larsen and his son Duston over their alleged role...