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Plummeting reserves lead to rating downgrade and fears over devaluation and debt default
Competition for access to country’s vast resources plays out against geopolitical tensions
Talk of government-led cartel overlooks need for private sector to develop resources
Where to see in 2022, from high-desert solitude in Bolivia to a haute Hogmanay
‘In the Cinti Valley, the vines do not grow in neat rows on trellises, nor as low bushes, but clamber, undisciplined, up trees’
Political tension rises as opponents of ruling party say accusations are unjustified and smack of persecution
Federico Estol’s series gives glamour and respect to La Paz’s marginalised community
Martín Vizcarra’s impeachment signals more trouble ahead for region’s pragmatists
Ex-president met by cheering crowds as he re-enters his homeland after MAS party returns to power
Evo Morales’ party makes a comeback in Bolivia ahead of elections in Ecuador, Peru and Chile
Many believe the former president will view the socialist victory in Sunday’s poll as his chance of staging a comeback
MAS candidate’s win could pave the way for Evo Morales to return from exile
Tense mood ahead of elections in country seen as one of the hardest in Latin America to govern
Foreign minister says Buenos Aires refuses to stop ‘meddling’ despite complaint to UN
Jeanine Áñez said she did not want to allow a Morales supporter to win by splitting the vote
US-backed administration waging political persecution campaign, says rights group
Luis Arce, chosen successor of ousted leader, is frontrunner in presidential election
Move will probably leave unelected leader Jeanine Añez in power through to end of the year
Bolivian president and senior Venezuelan official in quarantine as cases soar in region
Bolivian team seeks to understand why low-lying areas have been hit harder than cities on higher ground
President vows to investigate reports that the government overpaid for equipment
Drugs traffickers hit by coronavirus-induced slowdown and seizures, says UN agency
Jeanine Añez settles in for long haul as pandemic adds to political uncertainty
Ousted president maintains grip on MAS party from his base in Buenos Aires
Jeanine Áñez’s plan to stand for president threatens hopes of more democratic future
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