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  2. List of newspapers in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Ahora el Pueblo — state-funded; Bolivian Express ; El Chaqueño ; Correo del Sur ; El Deber (Santa Cruz de la Sierra) El Día; El Diario — began publication 5 April 1904; oldest currently in circulation [1] La Estrella del Oriente (Santa Cruz de la Sierra) Hoy; Jornada — began publication February 1948 [1] La Misión

  3. Agencia de Noticias Fides - Wikipedia

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    Agencia de Noticias Fides (ANF) is a Bolivian private news agency apostolate of the Society of Jesus headquartered in La Paz, Bolivia. Founded in 1963 by José Gramunt De Moragas , it is Bolivia's oldest news agency, distributing reports on political, economic, and social events, to a majority of the news media .

  4. El Diario (La Paz) - Wikipedia

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    El Diario is a daily newspaper published in La Paz, Bolivia.Incorporated in 1904, it is Bolivia's oldest newspaper and considered a newspaper of record for Bolivia. The newspaper traditionally followed a conservative position in line with its founders, the Carrasco family, one of La Paz's most influential families of the 20th century.

  5. Evo Morales - Wikipedia

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    According to Diario Pagina Siete, Morales' bedroom was the same size as the average home provided by his government housing project. [281] Many analysts and opposition politicians of Morales criticised the spending due to the high levels of poverty in Bolivia. [281]

  6. 2025 Bolivian general election - Wikipedia

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    On 8 November 2024, Evo Morales (MAS-IPSP, later Front for Victory [15]), former president of Bolivia (2006–2019), [16] became the first and only Bolivian citizen to be banned for life from running as a presidential candidate by the Plurinational Constitutional Tribunal.

  7. 2019 Bolivian protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Bolivian protests, also known as the Pitita Revolution (Spanish: la Revolución de las Pititas), [3] were protests and marches from 21 October 2019 until late November of that year in Bolivia, in response to claims of electoral fraud in the 2019 general election of 20 October.

  8. 2022 in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    24 March – Bolivia abstains from voting on a United Nations resolution demanding the immediate cessation of hostilities between Russia and Ukraine. [46] 25 March. Bolivia abstains from voting on an Organization of American States resolution calling for the cessation of acts that may constitute war crimes in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [47]

  9. La Razón (La Paz) - Wikipedia

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    Bolivia: Website: www.la-razon.com: Media of Bolivia; List of newspapers; La Razón is a Bolivian daily newspaper published in La Paz. [1] The newspaper was founded ...