Bolivia
15 killed, at least 30 injured in Bolivian military plane crash, cash cargo scattered
The aircraft left the runway after landing, skidding onto a neighboring avenue, with people appearing to pick up money that lay strewn on the ground following the crash.
US presses Bolivia to expel suspected Iranian spies, harden approach to terrorist groups
PM Netanyahu holds phone conversation with Bolivian president amid resumed relations, PMO confirms
Israel, Bolivia renew diplomatic relations after years of estrangement following Gaza war
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.
Pressure builds on Bolivia's Morales as supporters resign
The attorney general's office announced that it had ordered an investigation with the aim of prosecuting the members of the electoral body and others responsible for the irregularities.
Bolivia's Morales resigns after weeks of protests over disputed election
The military had asked Morales to step down after weeks of protests.
Bolivia's Morales headed to presidential runoff with chief rival Mesa
Morales, 59, South America's longest-serving leftist leader, won 45% of votes, compared with 38% for the more conservative Mesa.