President Rodrigo Paz declared a state of emergency to clear anti-government roadblocks isolating Bolivia's capital, while a patrol plane crash killed six Air Force officers, as coca growers' unions allied with former President Evo Morales continue blocking highways causing over two billion dollars in economic losses.
José Luis Gálvez
Bolivia's government calls the main labor union to dialogue amid protests and economic crisis.
Bolivia's government faces crisis after a protester's death and economic unrest.
Protesters clash with police in La Paz as Bolivia's anti-government unrest escalates under President Rodrigo Paz.
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz thanks Argentine counterpart Javier Milei for sending aircraft to aid blockaded cities.
Bolivia's government denounces a "macabre plan" allegedly promoted by Evo Morales to disrupt order.
Bolivia's government cleared anti-government roadblocks after declaring a state of emergency, while a patrol plane crash killed six military officers, as protests linked to former President Morales caused over two billion dollars in economic losses.
Bolivia's government is wearing down protests instead of deploying the army to clear roads.
Bolivia's government deploys a humanitarian corridor to deliver food and medicine to La Paz and El Alto amid ongoing protests.
Bolivia's government warns of armed groups among 10,000 Evo Morales supporters marching on La Paz.
Bolivian public workers and COB complete 12 days of indefinite general strike and roadblocks.
Bolivia's seven-week road blockade demanding President Paz's resignation has killed at least 16 people, with the government calling unions to dialogue Wednesday to negotiate demands including protest rights and no privatization within constitutional limits.
Policías y manifestantes chocan en La Paz, Bolivia, mientras el presidente Rodrigo Paz promete restablecer el orden.
Bolivia's government denies internal crisis and announces a humanitarian corridor.
Latin American nations expressed growing concerns over Bolivia's unrest, where protests and blockades caused shortages of food, fuel, and essential supplies, affecting thousands while challenging President Rodrigo Paz's government.
Argentina sends Hercules planes to Bolivia to address the humanitarian crisis amid protests.
