The ruling came after Morales, 65, missed a court hearing for the second time. The judge also froze his assets and banned him from leaving Bolivia. The case accuses Morales of trafficking, with prosecutors claiming the girl's parents used her connection to him for political benefits.
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A judge in Bolivia ordered the arrest of the country’s former President Evo Morales over his alleged abuse of a teenage girl while he was in office. On Friday, the judge in the southern city of Tarija called for Morales’ arrest after Bolivia’s first Indigenous president skipped a hearing on his pre-trial detention for a second time.
Bolivia and Chile are in talks to restart gas exports to Argentina amid a surge in demand spurred by a summer heat wave, underscoring the challenge for the government in Buenos Aires as it looks to become energy self-sufficient.
This year offers an unprecedented opportunity to reshape the troubled US relationship with Bolivia. The new US administration has promised to shake things up in domestic and foreign policy. In Bolivia, meanwhile, a deep economic crisis under President Luis Arce will likely lead to political change following the August elections.
Dia Mate is ready to bring home the Reina Hispanoamericana crown! Over the weekend, the beauty queen jetted off to Bolivia to represent the Philippines in the upcoming Reina Hispanoamericana 2025 pageant.
The new surge, in countries with the world’s highest death rates from COVID-19, shows the continuing threat posed by the deadly virus.
A Bolivian judge on Friday ordered a warrant for the arrest of former President Evo Morales after he didn’t appear to testify in court in a case alleging that he sexually abused a minor
Former Bolivian leader Evo Morales on Friday denounced prosecutors accusing him of trafficking a teenage girl while in office as "biased and subservient," saying they were doing the bidding of ally-turned-rival President Luis Arce.
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Bolivia celebrates the Day of Coca Leaf Tradition, highlighting its cultural, spiritual, and economic significance while advocating for global declassification amid ongoing concerns about narcotics control and illegal coca production.
Lima, PERU, January 20th, 2025 -- Credicorp (NYSE: BAP) announces that in accordance with its corporate disclosure policies and to prevent any leaks of financial results and ensure fairness, the Company will start the quiet period for 4Q24’s earnings release on January 27th.