We have started to collect the most important news related to Bolivia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his visiting Bolivian counterpart Evo Morales have taken part in football game in Tehran.
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International aid starts to arrive in flooded Bolivia, which the UN says is suffering its worst ever disaster.
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More than 150 passengers survive as a plane operated by Lloyd Aereo Boliviano crash lands in a swamp.
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Five Latin American nations meet in Bolivia to formalise a protest against a ban on high-altitude football.
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Protests over fuel price rises in Bolivia have escalated, with protesters vandalising buildings and throwing rocks at police.
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Protesters storm public buildings in eastern Bolivia, as opposition to President Evo Morales's reform plans escalates.
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Argentine police discover 12 secret runways used to import illegal drugs from Bolivia and Paraguay.
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Bolivian soldiers are ordered to patrol the streets of major cities after a police protest over low pay spreads and turns violent.
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How music from the past lives on in Bolivia
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In Sucre, Lola Almudevar experiences tensions and clashes between police and protesters over where the country's capital should be.
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A Bolivian boy celebrates his 13th birthday just days after becoming South America's youngest ever professional footballer.
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The children toiling in Bolivia's sugar cane fields
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Bolivia is to cancel the contract of a Brazilian firm that was building a controversial road through the Amazon rainforest, President Evo Morales says.
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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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An Indian firm wins the bid to develop huge iron ore deposits and set up steel-making in Bolivia.
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Bolivia seals agreements with 10 foreign energy companies, a major boost to President Morales' nationalisation plans.
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A senior Bolivian minister alleges there is proof that the US embassy has been actively working against President Evo Morales.
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Indigenous protesters in Bolivia resume their long-distance march against plans to build a road through their Amazon homeland, a week after their demonstration was broken up by police.
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