Amid shortages and accelerating inflation, Arce in June faced down a short-lived military rebellion in which a group of soldiers stormed the presidential palace. “Bolivia’s problem is a ...
Bolivian ex-president Evo Morales embarked on a seven-day march with thousands of supporters Tuesday against incumbent leader ...
In the high plains of Bolivia, a man surveys the baked remains ... Some three-fourths of jobs in the global workforce are dependent on water, according to a 2016 UN report on water and development.
Landlocked Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia ... with clean water programs and hygiene education With ongoing droughts continuing to cause severe water shortages, we’re working in ...
The country is at risk of a currency crisis as the government keeps a fixed exchange rate with no international reserves to ...
Bolivian President Luis Arce on Sunday accused former leader Evo Morales of plotting a coup by calling for demonstrations and roadblocks, officially to protest fuel shortages. Morales, Bolivia's ...
Lake Titicaca, the freshwater lake spanning the border between Peru and Bolivia, has been a natural ... in over 500 districts due to shortages of drinking water. Similarly, in September 2023 ...
So far, the most affected countries are Bolivia, Peru and Brazil, according to ACTO. On Monday, Brazil’s federal water agency decreed a water shortage in two major basins, Madeira and Purus ...
In Bolivia, the revenue in the Water Sports Equipment market is projected to reach US$22.3m in 2024. This market segment is anticipated to grow annually by 7.26% (CAGR 2024-2028). When compared ...
A powerful drought in the Amazon rainforest has led to the lowest water levels on the Paraguay River in more than a century, disrupting commerce on the major waterway, creating hazards for local trans ...
Amid shortages and accelerating inflation, Arce in June faced down a short-lived military rebellion in which a group of soldiers stormed the presidential palace. “Bolivia’s problem is a temporary ...
In an interview in La Paz on Wednesday, the socialist leader described Bolivia’s economic woes as a temporary shortage of foreign currency which will ease as new investments come online to offset the ...