The construction of the building, which has a designed inspired by pre-Hispanic architecture, will be finished by January 2016 but will cost the Bolivian government $36 million.
Bolivian President Evo Morales announced a $2 billion plan to build a nuclear energy power plant and research facilities in the next two decades. Bolivia will be helped by various countries including Argentina, France, Russia and Iran.
In a move that surprised many, Bolivian President Evo Morales announced this week that he'll be putting on his cleats and playing professional soccer while still acting as Bolivia's leader.
Venezuela looks for support in its left-wing allies in South America. Although protests in Venezuela continue, the Maduro government has not budged to the opposition's demands.
Bolivia's President Evo Morales wants to make his country the fourth country in Latin America to have nuclear energy. Morales announced plans this week to build Bolivia's first nuclear reactor.