Bolivia
PM Netanyahu holds phone conversation with Bolivian president amid resumed relations, PMO confirms
Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke with Bolivian President Paz after the renewal of diplomatic ties, emphasizing security cooperation and boosting tourism between the nations.
Israel, Bolivia renew diplomatic relations after years of estrangement following Gaza war
Bolivia after years: A glimpse into the stunning destination awaiting Israelis
Gideon Sa'ar congratulates new Bolivian president, shares hope to renew Israel ties
Jewish-Argentinian girl found in Bolivia after feared kidnapped
Naomi Shirley Lloroff left her Buenos Aires home after she agreed to meet up with a man from TikTok, presenting himself as a teenager from Bolivia.
Exile Music: A Jewish family's journey from Vienna to Bolivia
Book Review: Exile Music, by Jennifer Steil.
Democracy is not dead in Bolivia
Evo Morales resigned when an investigation by the Organization of American States reported that there had been “serious irregularities” in the vote and “clear manipulations” of the voting system.
The legacy of Evo Morales
Bolivia’s longest serving president: Socialist authoritarian to some, champion of the people to others.
Scientists team up to save endangered 'scrotum frog'
Known by the scientific name Telmatoius culeus and as the Titicaca water frog, it also has the nickname of "scrotum frog."
Bolivian prison inmates riot over coronavirus exposure
Eight inmates in total have died with symptoms of COVID-19, according to Cox, spiking concerns that the virus will spread throughout the prison population.
Bolivia's President Anez has tested positive for coronavirus
Bolivia is due to hold general elections on Sept. 6. The elections were originally planned for May but delayed due to the pandemic.
Bolivian, Honduran armies help evacuate Israelis
Foreign Minister Israel Katz said that this was “an extraordinary operation that proves the determination of the Foreign Ministry to help Israelis around the world."
Bolivia accused by Mexico of harassment amid cooling relations
Mexico complained of "excessive" surveillance by about 150 Bolivian intelligence and security service personnel on Monday.
Bolivian minister seeks Israel help in fighting alleged leftist 'terrorism'
Her government has also set up police units to conduct counter-terrorism operations. TV footage broadcast on local media have showed police in face masks with guns in training sessions.