Evo Morales

Bolivia Ex-President Evo Morales Accuses Successor Luis Arce of Being Behind Failed Coup

Accusations that Bolivia President Luis Arce orchestrated a coup to boost his popularity have intensified despite the president denying those accusations recently.
Bolivia's former President Evo Morales arrives at Mendoza for a rally with members of the Bolivian community, in Mendoza

Giving Political Refuge Is Something Mexico Has Always Done

Mexico becomes a ‘runaway’ for foreigners. (Photo : Reuters) The reputation of Mexico for hosting embattled foreign leaders is well known. While people such as the Cuban in exile, José Martí, persisted in the 19th century, the tradition was developed more strongly in the 1930s.
EVO MORALES ARRIVES TO A NEWS CONFERENCE

Evo Morales Disqualified for Running for Senate

Bolivia court disqualifies former President Morales for running for senate because he is no longer living in the country.
After Successful Asylum Request in Argentina, Evo Morales may be given a Warrant of Arrest for Treason

After Receiving Asylum in Argentina, Evo Morales May Be Arrested for Treason

Evo Morales may receive a warrant of arrest and face charges of treason in a few days according to the current administration of Bolivia.

Bolivia's Evo Morales Wants to See His Supposedly Dead Son

Bolivian President Evo Morales has just received some of the best news any father could have: his supposedly dead son is alive.

'Love Child' Can Jeopardize Bolivian President Evo Morales Fourth Term Bid

A new scandal could jeopardize Evo Morales’ bid for a fourth term as Bolivia’s president. A new scandal could jeopardize Evo Morales' bid for a fourth term as Bolivia's president.

Bolivia’s Second Largest Lake Disappears

Bolivia’s second largest lake, Lake Poopo, has officially dried up. Bolivia’s second largest lake, Lake Poopo, has officially dried up. Thousands of people in the region may have lost their livelihoods due to the lake’s disappearance, the Associated Press reports.

Bolivia's Evo Morales Wields Lightsaber in 'Star Wars' Campaign Video Spoof [Watch]

Bolivian President Evo Morales has tied his socialist agenda to the Star Wars craze surrounding the release of the “The Force Awakens.”

Five Latin American Leaders to Look Out For in 2016

As the U.S. looks towards next year’s presidential election, Latin America countries are experiencing big changes in leadership and challenges to old regimes.

Bolivia Decries Upped Chilean Military Presence Near Border

Bolivian officials complained on Monday that Chile was trying to intimidate its neighbors by increasing military activity along their nations' common border, a move Santiago insists is merely aimed at stemming crime in the country's north.

Bolivia's Evo Morales Apologizes for Lesbian Quip

Bolivian President Evo Morales on Tuesday said he was sorry for telling his health minister he did not "want to think you're a lesbian," when the official talked to another woman while the leader was giving a speech.

Wikileaks Cables Reveal US Plot to Topple Evo Morales, US Denies It

The U.S. has strongly denied recent reports that it planned to topple the Bolivian government. The U. S. has strongly denied recent reports that it planned to topple the Bolivian government.

Evo Morales Could Remain Bolivian President Until 2025 Thanks to New Amendment

An amendment passed this Saturday by a two-thirds majority in Bolivia allows President Evo Morales to run for re-election once again and possibly stay in office until 2025.

Chile, Bolivia Relations: International Court of Justice Rules It Will Hear Bolivia's Case Over Coastline

The International Court of Justice has ruled that it will continue to hear a dispute between Bolivia and Chile over a coastline.

Evo Morales Gives Controversial Crucifix to Pope Francis

The accusations of the pope’s alleged Marxist ties will not be dying down anytime soon, as he was just given a crucifix sculpted in the shape of a the well known communist revolutionary symbol of the hammer and sickle by leftist Bolivian President Evo Morales.

Pope Francis News: Pope May Chew Coca Leaves During to Visit to Bolivia

Pope Francis has allegedly asked to participate in the traditional chewing of coca leaves, which have been for thousands of years been used in the Andes as a mild, medicinal stimulant, and since the late Victorian era as the raw source for cocaine.

Peru May Continue Shooting Down Small Aircrafts to Stop Cocaine Smugglers

A recent increase in illicit air shipments of cocaine to Bolivia has caused the neighboring nation of Peru to reconsider their previous policy of shooting down small aircraft suspected of transporting the coca-based drug.

Evo Morales Fires Defence Minister Over Controversial 'Sea Belongs to Bolivia' Vest

Bolivian President Evo Morales has fired his Defence Minister Jorge Ledezma for wearing insensitive attire. On a humanitarian trip made to deliver drinking water to a flood-ravaged region of Chile, Ledezma for wore a vest that bore a logo that made reference to Bolivia's claim to a section of coastline that it lost to Chile in a 19th-Century war.

Oscar Nina: Former Bolivian Counter-Narcotics Policeman Arrested on Suspected Connection to Drug Trade

General Oscar Nina, a man who led Bolivia's national police force from 2010 until 2011, is being held on suspicion of connections to the drugs trade as well as illicit enrichment.

Bolivia President Evo Morales Praises Women's Intelligence, Says It 'Hurts Me as a Man'

Although Bolivian President Evo Morales is known for making sexist remarks, he changed his tune on Monday when he painfully admitted that "women are more intelligent" than men.

Bolivia Facts and News: President Evo Morales Demands Overweight Army Military Soldiers Lose Weight Before Wearing Their Uniform

Bolivian President Evo Morales, a socialist who might be best known outside of Latin American politics for calling Israel a terrorist state and kicking a soccer ball around with Oliver Stone while the two men chewed on coca leaves, thinks that too many of the men serving in his army are out of shape. After taking in their leader's complaints about the fatness of Bolivia's finest, security forces have begun to register all of their overweight members.
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