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Bolivia

  • Tuesday, 3 February, 2026
    Interview
    Bolivia buries 20 years of socialism with ‘capitalism for all’ reforms

    New president Rodrigo Paz plans sweeping natural resources reforms to boost foreign investment and revive economy

    Rodrigo Paz speaks at a podium
  • Thursday, 11 December, 2025
    Bolivian ex-president Luis Arce arrested in corruption probe

    Leftist politician taken into custody one month after leaving office

    Luis Arce listens during a press conference, looking serious, with a microphone visible in front of him.
  • Monday, 20 October, 2025
    Centrist Rodrigo Paz wins Bolivia’s presidential election

    Son of former leader inherits deep economic crisis

    Rodrigo Paz embraces a supporter at a polling station, with a photographer capturing the moment in the background.
  • Thursday, 9 October, 2025
    Oil & Gas industry
    US permits Trinidad and Tobago to negotiate gas deal with Venezuela

    Authorisation allows Shell-led project to continue after years of sanction-related disruption

    Shell logo in red and yellow displayed on a sign at a gas station against a blue sky.
  • Monday, 18 August, 2025
    Bolivia votes ruling leftists out of presidency after 20 years

    Country set to swing to right in run-off vote as soaring inflation contributes to first loss for MAS in two decades

    Rodrigo Paz raises his hand and addresses cheering supporters at night, with Bolivian flags in the background.
  • Wednesday, 13 August, 2025
    News in-depth
    Bolivia divided in election run-up as ruling party implodes

    Leftwing government’s infighting and deepening economic crisis boost opposition candidates

    A woman pastes a sign that reads ‘Null Vote’
  • Friday, 4 October, 2024
    Travel
    Wet and wonderful: discovering the joys of rainy season in Trinidad

    Most tourists stay away but, taking her inspiration from locals, Susan Elderkin learns to embrace the deluge

  • Friday, 5 July, 2024
    News in-depth
    Botched coup attempt in Bolivia highlights deepening political dysfunction

    Feuding factions point fingers after last week’s failed plot that further exposed the country’s troubles

    Soldiers guard the Bolivian presidential palace in La Paz the day after it was breached in an attempted coup
  • Friday, 28 June, 2024
    Global InsightMichael Stott
    Latin America was famed for coups, but Bolivia shows how it has changed

    The risks to the region’s institutions lie elsewhere

    Military police outside the presidential palace
  • Thursday, 27 June, 2024
    Bolivian general arrested after apparent coup attempt

    Military vehicles leave central plaza in La Paz hours after armed soldiers force their way inside

    Bolivian General Juan José Zúñiga, centre, is presented following his arrest by the authorities for a coup attempt in La Paz, Bolivia
  • Thursday, 16 May, 2024
    FT SeriesThe HTSI spring travel special
    Marc Farrell’s insider’s guide to Trinidad & Tobago

    The founder of Ten To One Rum is a ‘proud son’ of the islands he calls home

    Marc Farrell outside Archbishop’s House in Port of Spain, capital of Trinidad and Tobago
  • Wednesday, 15 March, 2023
    Bolivians queue for dollars as crisis of confidence spreads

    Plummeting reserves lead to rating downgrade and fears over devaluation and debt default

    People wait to buy US dollars outside Bolivia’s central bank in La Paz
  • Monday, 17 October, 2022
    News in-depthBatteries
    Chinese and Russian companies dominate in race to tap Bolivia’s lithium

    Competition for access to country’s vast resources plays out against geopolitical tensions

    An aerial view of the salt recovery pools at the Lipi pilot plant in the Uyuni salt flats in Uyuni, Bolivia, in August
  • Monday, 14 February, 2022
    Business InsightMichael Stott
    State looms over Latin America’s hopes to exploit ‘white gold’ of lithium

    Talk of government-led cartel overlooks need for private sector to develop resources

    A worker carts halite concentrate at Salar del Hombre Muerto, a lithium source in Argentina
  • Sunday, 26 December, 2021
    Travelista
    Five New Year’s Eve destinations with dazzle

    Where to see in 2022, from high-desert solitude in Bolivia to a haute Hogmanay  

  • Saturday, 17 July, 2021
    FT MagazineJancis Robinson
    The right altitude: a trailblazing Bolivian winery

    ‘In the Cinti Valley, the vines do not grow in neat rows on trellises, nor as low bushes, but clamber, undisciplined, up trees’

  • Saturday, 13 March, 2021
    Bolivia arrests former interim president on terrorism charges

    Political tension rises as opponents of ruling party say accusations are unjustified and smack of persecution

  • Saturday, 16 January, 2021
    FT Magazine
    In photos: how Bolivia’s masked shoe-shiners became superheroes

    Federico Estol’s series gives glamour and respect to La Paz’s marginalised community

  • Wednesday, 11 November, 2020
    Global InsightMichael Stott
    Peru president’s ousting underlines resurgent Latin American populism

    Martín Vizcarra’s impeachment signals more trouble ahead for region’s pragmatists

  • Monday, 9 November, 2020
    Americas politics & policy
    Evo Morales makes triumphant return to Bolivia

    Ex-president met by cheering crowds as he re-enters his homeland after MAS party returns to power

  • Monday, 26 October, 2020
    News in-depthGlobal Insight
    It is premature for Latin America’s left to celebrate a new ‘Pink Tide’

    Evo Morales’ party makes a comeback in Bolivia ahead of elections in Ecuador, Peru and Chile

  • Tuesday, 20 October, 2020
    Explainer
    As his protégé wins Bolivia’s presidency, is Evo Morales back in power?

    Many believe the former president will view the socialist victory in Sunday’s poll as his chance of staging a comeback

  • Monday, 19 October, 2020
    Bolivia’s socialists proclaim election victory

    MAS candidate’s win could pave the way for Evo Morales to return from exile

  • Thursday, 15 October, 2020
    Interview
    Bolivia’s former president Carlos Mesa hopes for a second chance

    Tense mood ahead of elections in country seen as one of the hardest in Latin America to govern

  • Sunday, 27 September, 2020
    Americas politics & policy
    Argentina accused of helping Morales in Bolivia’s election

    Foreign minister says Buenos Aires refuses to stop ‘meddling’ despite complaint to UN

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