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...centuries the coca leaf was a Blessing from the Gods. It alleviated the hunger...
For centuries the coca leaf was a blessing from the Gods. It alleviated the hunger of the Bolivian poor. Today it is a source of narcotic evil for the West.
...worst nightmare and plans to nationalise Bolivia's oil industry and overturn the old...
He jokes that he's America's worst nightmare and plans to nationalise Bolivia's oil industry and overturn the old social order. As yet another South American country 'goes left', we profile Bolivia's new President.
...4,000 children work in the Cerro Rico mines of Bolivia. Those who are not injured or Buried...
Nearly 4,000 children work in the Cerro Rico mines of Bolivia. Those who are not injured or buried alive often develop lung diseases. Miners here have a life expectancy of just 39.
...Andes glaciers, which provide water for...
Bolivia's Andes glaciers, which provide water for millions of people and power the country's hydro-electric plants, are melting at an unparalleled rate. It's estimated that the country will face water shortages within two years.
...white elite claim they're tired of...
Bolivia's white elite claim they're tired of propping up the nation's economy. They're demanding political autonomy for their city and say they're ready to fight for it.
...take a fossil-fuelled adventure from Bolivia's capital La Paz to the alien landscape...
We take a fossil-fuelled adventure from Bolivia's capital La Paz to the alien landscape of Salar. Will Lithium really bring this desperate Country prosperity or will it prove just a lost opportunity?
...on the indigenous female wrestlers of La Paz, Bolivia. Women's wrestling is hugely popular in...
A report on the indigenous female wrestlers of La Paz, Bolivia.
...help them, or will it put them at risk of aBuse? This controversial new approach to child...
Can a new law allowing children as young as 10 to work really help them, or will it put them at risk of abuse? This controversial new approach to child protection is dividing Bolivians of all ages.
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