Bolivia’s Chacaltaya glacier - once the "world's highest" ski resort and a crucial source of water for millions of people - melted away in 2009. Related Article: bit.ly
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(Latin Pulse: 7 October, 2008) As Americans and the world focus on the looming economic catastrophe, Bolivia is struggling to avert its own internal schism - one that could throw Latin America into a tailspin. One out of three Bolivians want their department (province) to secede from th...
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Bolivia re-elected Evo Morales as the country’s leader on Sunday. Mr. Morales, the country's first indigenous president, is hugely popular with Bolivia's Indian majority. Video courtesy of Reuters.
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Latin America reacts to the world economic crisis by creating regional initiatives with Mercosur, and the ALBA plan. It is hard to grasp here in the U.S. how big an impact our economic downturn is having on weaker economies of the world. Latino American families who depend on members that live h...
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Final preparations are in place on the eve of the Bolivian elections in which leftist President Evo Morales is widely expected to clinch a second term. Video courtesy of Reuters.
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In the run up to the historic climate negotiations between global leaders in Copenhagen, this special episode of The United Nations - 21st Century captures the human side of the devastating impacts of climate change on Bolivia’s glaciers, storms in Vietnam, and rising flood waters in Jakarta.
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