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Bolivia's Former Counternarcotics Czar Arrested After Cocaine Lab Found on His Property
Bolivia's former counternarcotics czar, Felipe Cáceres, was arrested after a cocaine lab was discovered on his property; investigations are ongoing to determine his involvement, amidst a series of scandals involving Bolivian anti-drug agencies.
Bolivia's Former Counternarcotics Czar Arrested After Cocaine Lab Found on His Property
Bolivia's former counternarcotics czar, Felipe Cáceres, was arrested after a cocaine lab was discovered on his property; investigations are ongoing to determine his involvement, amidst a series of scandals involving Bolivian anti-drug agencies.
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24% Bias Score


Bolivia qualifies for 2026 World Cup repechage
After a dramatic final day, Bolivia secured a spot in the 2026 World Cup repechage, while Argentina, Ecuador, Colombia, Uruguay, Brazil, and Paraguay qualified directly.
Bolivia qualifies for 2026 World Cup repechage
After a dramatic final day, Bolivia secured a spot in the 2026 World Cup repechage, while Argentina, Ecuador, Colombia, Uruguay, Brazil, and Paraguay qualified directly.
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12% Bias Score


Colombia Needs 25 Points to Secure World Cup Spot
With three games remaining in the South American World Cup qualifiers, Colombia's national team needs a win against Bolivia to secure a spot in the 2026 World Cup, needing 25 points to ensure qualification.
Colombia Needs 25 Points to Secure World Cup Spot
With three games remaining in the South American World Cup qualifiers, Colombia's national team needs a win against Bolivia to secure a spot in the 2026 World Cup, needing 25 points to ensure qualification.
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16% Bias Score


Bolivian Opposition Leader Camacho Granted House Arrest
A Bolivian court transferred opposition leader Luis Fernando Camacho to house arrest on Wednesday, ending his pretrial detention after a Supreme Court review. He faces charges related to the 2019 political crisis and 2022 unrest but will resume political activities under bail conditions.
Bolivian Opposition Leader Camacho Granted House Arrest
A Bolivian court transferred opposition leader Luis Fernando Camacho to house arrest on Wednesday, ending his pretrial detention after a Supreme Court review. He faces charges related to the 2019 political crisis and 2022 unrest but will resume political activities under bail conditions.
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44% Bias Score


Bolivian Election: Amazon's Fate Hangs in the Balance
Bolivia's upcoming presidential election pits centrist Senator Rodrigo Paz against right-wing former president Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga, both promising environmental changes amid alarming deforestation rates and mercury contamination in the Amazon, impacting Indigenous communities and raising concerns a...
Bolivian Election: Amazon's Fate Hangs in the Balance
Bolivia's upcoming presidential election pits centrist Senator Rodrigo Paz against right-wing former president Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga, both promising environmental changes amid alarming deforestation rates and mercury contamination in the Amazon, impacting Indigenous communities and raising concerns a...
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52% Bias Score


Bolivia's Left Suffers Crushing Defeat in Presidential Election First Round
In Bolivia's August 17th election, the leftist MAS party suffered a crushing defeat, obtaining only 8% of the vote, ending its two-decade rule. Centrist Rodrigo Paz will face right-wing Jorge Quiroga in a runoff, reflecting the country's economic crisis and a broader regional trend.
Bolivia's Left Suffers Crushing Defeat in Presidential Election First Round
In Bolivia's August 17th election, the leftist MAS party suffered a crushing defeat, obtaining only 8% of the vote, ending its two-decade rule. Centrist Rodrigo Paz will face right-wing Jorge Quiroga in a runoff, reflecting the country's economic crisis and a broader regional trend.
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52% Bias Score

Bolivia Bans Child Marriage
Bolivia has definitively banned child marriage, eliminating a legal exception that allowed 16-year-olds to marry with parental consent, affecting 11,297 adolescents married between 2010 and 2022, 89% of whom were girls.

Bolivia Bans Child Marriage
Bolivia has definitively banned child marriage, eliminating a legal exception that allowed 16-year-olds to marry with parental consent, affecting 11,297 adolescents married between 2010 and 2022, 89% of whom were girls.
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Bolivia Secures World Cup Playoff Spot After Dramatic Final Matchday
Bolivia clinched a place in the intercontinental World Cup playoff with a 1-0 victory over Brazil, while Venezuela's 6-3 loss to Colombia ended their qualification hopes.

Bolivia Secures World Cup Playoff Spot After Dramatic Final Matchday
Bolivia clinched a place in the intercontinental World Cup playoff with a 1-0 victory over Brazil, while Venezuela's 6-3 loss to Colombia ended their qualification hopes.
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56% Bias Score

Bolivian Court Convicts Two Jesuit Officials for Covering Up Child Sex Abuse
A Bolivian court convicted two high-ranking Jesuit officials, Marcos Recolons and Ramón Alaix, for concealing the child sex abuse committed by the late Jesuit priest Alfonso Pedrajas, marking a landmark case in holding church officials accountable for covering up abuse.

Bolivian Court Convicts Two Jesuit Officials for Covering Up Child Sex Abuse
A Bolivian court convicted two high-ranking Jesuit officials, Marcos Recolons and Ramón Alaix, for concealing the child sex abuse committed by the late Jesuit priest Alfonso Pedrajas, marking a landmark case in holding church officials accountable for covering up abuse.
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44% Bias Score

Bolivia's Runoff Election: Quiroga's Radical Economic Plan
In Bolivia's upcoming runoff election, right-wing candidate Jorge Quiroga proposes a radical shift to a market-based economy, involving the transfer of state-owned mineral shares to citizens and a \$12 billion IMF bailout to tackle the nation's economic crisis.

Bolivia's Runoff Election: Quiroga's Radical Economic Plan
In Bolivia's upcoming runoff election, right-wing candidate Jorge Quiroga proposes a radical shift to a market-based economy, involving the transfer of state-owned mineral shares to citizens and a \$12 billion IMF bailout to tackle the nation's economic crisis.
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52% Bias Score

Newly Discovered Temple Expands Knowledge of Tiwanaku Civilization
Archaeologists discovered the ruins of Palaspata, a large Tiwanaku temple complex in Bolivia's Caracollo municipality, 210 kilometers southeast of Lake Titicaca, challenging previous assumptions about the civilization's geographical boundaries and suggesting its significant control over trade routes...

Newly Discovered Temple Expands Knowledge of Tiwanaku Civilization
Archaeologists discovered the ruins of Palaspata, a large Tiwanaku temple complex in Bolivia's Caracollo municipality, 210 kilometers southeast of Lake Titicaca, challenging previous assumptions about the civilization's geographical boundaries and suggesting its significant control over trade routes...
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32% Bias Score

Bolivia's Election Signals End of MAS Era
Bolivia's election saw the end of the MAS party's 20-year rule, with Rodrigo Paz and Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga advancing to a second round amid economic crisis and internal party divisions; the leading leftist candidate received only around 8% of the vote.

Bolivia's Election Signals End of MAS Era
Bolivia's election saw the end of the MAS party's 20-year rule, with Rodrigo Paz and Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga advancing to a second round amid economic crisis and internal party divisions; the leading leftist candidate received only around 8% of the vote.
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44% Bias Score
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