After more than 20 years of legal battle, the Tacana II Indigenous people in Bolivia have finally obtained a legal title to ...
Rising from the endless white expanse of Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia’s Salt Sculpture Park offers a striking visual contrast to ...
Explore the surreal beauty of the Black Lagoon. Likely located in Bolivia’s high-altitude Altiplano, this wetland bursts with ...
In a region spanning over 7 million square miles, the best places to go in Central and South America simply depend on what ...
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Wendy Wu Tours announces its World Wide Sale, offering savings of up to $4,000 per couple across a wide selection of group tours.
Two Hammers are in CONMEBOL Women’s Nations League action during the October international break - the first edition of the ...
From China’s misty pillars to Bolivia’s mirror-like salt flats, explore 10 breathtaking destinations that look too unreal to exist on Earth.
Bolivia's election of centrist Rodrigo Paz is raising cautious hopes that a more market-friendly leader could pave the way for international investment in the country's ample lithium reserves after ...
Bolivia’s first conservative president-elect in 20 years, Rodrigo Paz, has injected a sharp note of realism into his plan for solving Bolivia’s worst economic crisis in four decades.
Three months ago, Rodrigo Paz was a little-known Bolivian opposition senator with a famous father and a mixed reputation as mayor.
Seven footballers were sent off and eight yellow-carded after a mass brawl erupted during a crunch match in Bolivia, which required police intervention and the use of tear gas.