We have started to collect the most important news related to Bolivia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Bolivian miners end their protest against a tax increase after reaching agreement with President Morales.
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Thousands of Bolivian miners march on La Paz, throwing dynamite on their way, to protest against tax plans.
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A health alert is declared in Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivia after an outbreak of dengue fever.
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Protesters seeking further oil and gas nationalisation block the road to Argentina and Paraguay
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The head of Bolivia's state natural gas company resigns, the second to go since the industry was nationalised.
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Bolivian President Evo Morales replaces nearly half of his cabinet - a day after marking a year in office.
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Bolivian President Evo Morales marks a year in power by pledging further measures to alleviate poverty.
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Bolivia's central government refuses to accept a parallel government set up by protesters in Cochabamba.
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Bolivia's president, Evo Morales, holds an emergency cabinet meeting after at least two people die in clashes.
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At least two people are killed in clashes between government and opposition supporters in central Bolivia.
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At least 20 people are hurt in clashes between government and opposition supporters in the Bolivian city Santa Cruz.
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Latin American leaders wrap up a summit in Bolivia with a call for more regional initiatives and integration.
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Bolivia completes its gas nationalisation plans, giving the government control over foreigner's operations.
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Bolivia's Senate passes a controversial land reform bill pushed by President Morales after a week of deadlock.
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Two Bolivian states formally object to the president's plans to redistribute land and rewrite the constitution.
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Opposition senators in Bolivia threaten to boycott the senate as thousands march against land reforms.
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President Evo Morales warns Bolivia's people will rise up in revolt if the Senate does not pass land reforms.
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Bolivia seals agreements with 10 foreign energy companies, a major boost to President Morales' nationalisation plans.
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