Bolivia
# bolivia - Wednesday 7 November, 2012
# bolivia - Thursday 9 August, 2012
Family of Irishman killed in Bolivia seek UN support
Michael Dwyer was shot dead during a Bolivian police raid in a hotel in 2009.
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Family of Michael Dwyer pressures EU to find answers over killing
The family of an Irish man killed by Bolivian state police in 2009 is travelling to the European Parliament today, seeking to secure information about his death.
Share4 Tweet6# bolivia - Thursday 5 January, 2012
Passengers watch as bus plunges from Bolivia’s ‘death road’
The driver had made the passengers disembark before attempting a particularly dangerous stretch of the infamous road.
Share23 Tweet24# bolivia - Tuesday 4 October, 2011
Cat flap: UK Home Secretary criticised over migrant cat story
Theresa May’s assertion in a speech today that an illegal immigrant could not be deported because of his pet cat has been proven wrong.
Share Tweet1# bolivia - Tuesday 27 September, 2011
Building of Amazon highway suspended following protests
The Bolivian government has suspended the building of the road following a month-long protest in which police were deployed and used tear gas against demonstrators.
Share1 Tweet5# bolivia - Monday 5 September, 2011
Bolivia bans cars for a day to help reduce pollution
Bolivia’s President even left the car behind and jogged to work yesterday.
Share1 Tweet4# bolivia - Saturday 2 July, 2011
Copa America: Argentina held by Bolivia
Pressure is already building on Argentina after they only managed a 1-1 draw in the opening match of the Copa America
Share Tweet# bolivia - Friday 17 June, 2011
Father locks son in wooden box for two months
The father was punishing his son for stealing three chickens.
Share22 Tweet4# bolivia - Wednesday 15 June, 2011
New Che Guevara diaries released
The diaries were written while the iconic revolutionary was leading the campaign that brought Fidel Castro to power in Cuba.
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Landslide destroys hundreds of homes in Bolivian capital
Weeks of heavy rain caused the earth to split and shift dramatically in La Paz yesterday.
Share6 Tweet4# bolivia - Wednesday 16 February, 2011
Artist launches bid for legal rights on iconic Che Guevara image
Renowned artist Irish Jim Fitzpatrick is attempting to secure royalties on the world-famous work for the first time.
Share164 Tweet30# bolivia - Friday 7 January, 2011
The 9 at 9: Friday
Nine things you need to know by 9am: Swine flu is back – and this time it means business; parents under the microscope and how Ted’s excellent adventure almost ended in tears.
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Political football: Iranian and Bolivian leaders line out for footie game
What happened when Iran and Bolivia’s leaders pulled on football boots?
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A political low blow: Bolivian president knees rival in groin
Watch as Evo Morales knees a rival politician during heated parliamentary derby.
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