Toyota, Yamaha, and BYD embrace Tether in Bolivia amid decreasing USD reserves

International Automakers Adopt Crypto in Bolivia Three leading global vehicle manufacturers are now accepting Bolivian tethers, a significant move that connects to the challenges posed by dwindling US dollar reserves and highlights a broader shift toward cryptocurrency in Latin America. According to Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino, Toyota, Yamaha, and Bide are accepting tethers (USDT) for […]
Oregon father Andres Castro passes away from a heart attack while returning home from Bolivia.

A 39-year-old father from Oregon tragically passed away due to a heart attack while traveling back from a birthday trip in South America with his wife. Andres Castro reportedly “suddenly stopped breathing” on Monday during the flight home from Bolivia. An online fundraiser has been set up to support his family. Emergency personnel rushed to […]
Bolivia Prevents Fugitive Evo Morales from Competing for President Again Due to Pedophilia Investigation

On Monday evening, Bolivia’s Supreme Election Court (TSE) announced that former president Evo Morales will be banned from participating in the upcoming general election on August 17, citing the rejection of his irregular candidacy. Morales, who served as president from 2006 to 2019, had sought to run for a fifth term despite the Bolivian constitution’s […]
Five People Endure 36 Hours in a Swamp Filled with Alligators After a Plane Makes an Emergency Landing in Bolivia

La Paz: Five individuals managed to survive for 36 hours in a crocodile-infested swamp after their plane made an emergency landing in Bolivia’s Amazon. This was confirmed by local authorities and the pilots on Friday. Wilson Avila, who heads the Beni Regional Emergency Operations Centre, stated that everyone aboard—three women, some children, and a 29-year-old […]
Bolivia: At Least 37 Dead After Two Buses Collide

(Via Photo; Potosi Departmental Command) OAN Staff Abril Elfi 10:24am – Sunday, March 2, 2025 At least 37 people were killed and 39 injured after two buses collided in Bolivia. advertisement On Saturday, two buses crashed around 7am, killing at least 37 people. At least 37 people were killed in the tragedy of a Bolivian […]
Bolivia Erupts in Protest over Chinese and Russian Companies Taking over Lithium Supply

Bolivia must pay $2 billion and interest to Chinese and Russian companies building lithium processing plants in the country, Bolivian newspaper Elle Dover It has been reported Although on Wednesday, Bolivia had already offered priority extraction rights. Bolivia has some of the world's largest lithium reserves, and a wide range of devices, including smartphones and […]
Bolivia Bans Evo Morales from Running for President amid Pedophilia Probe

bolivia outlet reported This weekend, the country's highest court, the Transnational Constitutional Court (TCP), ruled in favor of the Constitution's term limits for public office, with the exception of the former socialist president and his suspects. pedophile Evo Morales will not run for a fifth time in the 2025 election. Bolivia's constitution came into force […]
Hezbollah Has Bases in Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Venezuela

Israel's ambassador to Costa Rica, Michal Gul-Ariyeh, on Monday accused Hezbollah and other Iranian extremist groups of establishing bases in Bolivia, Nicaragua and Venezuela. Gul Arie issued the warning over comments made by communist dictator Daniel Ortega during a recent online press conference with exiled Nicaraguan journalists on the topic of Israeli-Nicaraguan relations. The press […]
A una semana de presunto intento de golpe, reinan confusión y teorías conspirativas en Bolivia

La Paz, Bolivia — The plan is State Goals I would like to express my regret to Bolivian President Luis Arce over the break-in into the La Paz prison last Wednesday by Tomás Peña and General Lillo. The leader of the returnees said he received a call from a military officer, General Juan José Zúñiga, […]
Bolivia’s president accused of plotting coup against himself to boost popularity | Bolivia

The first sign of unrest among Bolivians on Wednesday afternoon was the sight of armored vehicles circling La Paz’s normally quiet Plaza Murillo, its historic central square. By the time military columns marched into the presidential palace, the collective confusion and shock had reached fever pitch. By 2:30 p.m., small tanks were repeatedly ramming the […]