Mario Terán, the executioner of Che | “Shoot, coward, you’re going to kill a man,” Guevara told him.

The assassin of Che Guevara has just died in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. Let’s see in what circumstances the lethal intervention of the Bolivian army sergeant Mario Terán Salazar took place on October 9, 1967: 1) In the midst of combat against the guerrillas in the Churo ravine, the Bolivian soldiers Balboa and … Read more

Hundreds of migrants have crossed irregularly into Chile in the last few hours | Colchane | WORLD

Hundreds of migrants entered in the last hours irregularly in Chile across the border with Bolivia days after a new immigration law came into force that has sparked controversy in the country and some confusion among the security forces that monitor the roads of the altiplano. SIGHT: Chaos on the border between Chile and Bolivia … Read more

Venezuelan migration to Chile: Minister of the Interior Rodrigo Delgado says that “the time has come to close the border even more” | WORLD

The Minister of the Interior of ChileRodrigo Delgado, said this Thursday that the time has come to further close the country’s northern border, where a new stricter entry law and a “state of exception” have been in force for a few days in four provinces that are the scene of a crisis migratory. “The time … Read more

Chile | Chaos on the border between Chile and Bolivia after the announcement of a state of emergency | Colchane | Tamarugal | Venezuelan migrants | WORLD

One day after the Chilean government announced the “Exception status” in various northern border towns and the implementation of the new immigration law, confusion and discontent increased among foreigners who arrived at the border crossings with Bolivia. In Colchane, province of Tamarugal, dozens of migrants crowded without certainty waiting to enter the country or be … Read more

Former President Jeanine Áñez goes on hunger strike before the trial against him / International

Carolina Ribera, daughter of former interim president of Bolivia, Jeanine Añez, held a press conference at the gates of the Miraflores Women’s Prison, where she read a handwritten letter from the former president in which she says she is going on hunger strike before the start of the trial against her. The former interim president … Read more

Latin America ‘lost’ $1.7 billion worth of metals

Published on : 01/02/2022 – 00:07 Recycling can be valuable… This is shown by a new United Nations report: Latin America would have lost more than 1 billion dollars for lack of having recovered gold, iron, copper or even aluminum contained in its electronic waste. Thirteen Latin American countries have been assessed by the United … Read more

Outrage in Bolivia: man who raped more than 70 women was free despite conviction | International

The Justice, the Prosecutor’s Office and the security forces of Bolivia were criticized this Wednesday as a result of the case of the man who killed two teenagers, extorted and raped more than 70 women and who was free despite having a murder sentence dating back almost ten years. The case became known this week, … Read more