Search News
-
Published on Nov 2, 2024Source: The Geelong Advertiser - Center-right
-
Published on Nov 2, 2024
Morales supporters storm Bolivia barracks, take ‘around 20’ hostages
Supporters of Bolivia’s ex-president Evo Morales stormed a barracks in central Chapare province and took around 20 soldiers hostage, military sources said Friday, marking a dramatic escalation in their standoff with the state. In a statement, the armed …
Source: Macau Business - Pro-Government -
Published on Nov 2, 2024
Ex-Bolivia President Evo Morales announces hunger strike after supporters take 20 soldiers hostage
As tension between police and people blocking roads in Bolivia, former president Evo Morales called for a dialogue with the government on Friday (November 1). During a live transmission, Morales said he would launch a hunger strike until talks between the …
Source: WION - Pro-Government -
Published on Nov 2, 2024
President of Bolivia says that ‘armed groups’ linked to Evo Morales invaded three barracks
Luis Arce said that the invasion of a military installation ‘by irregular groups anywhere in the world is a crime of treason’ and an ‘affront’ to the Constitution, the Armed Forces and the Bolivian people EFE/ Luis GandarillasBolivian Police on a …
Source: Global Happenings - Neutral -
Published on Nov 2, 2024
Bolivia’s Morales Goes On Hunger Strike As Supporters Clash with Police
Groups allied with Morales have been blocking several regional roads for 19 days straight, while rallying against President Luis Arce’s economic policies and accusing the government of unfairly prosecuting the country’s former leader, RT reported. “We do …
Source: Tasnim News Agency - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Nov 1, 2024
Bolivia’s president accuses supporters of former leader Morales of seizing 3 military barracks
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivian President Luis Arce on Friday condemned the seizure of three military units by supporters of former President Evo Morales, calling it “an absolutely reprehensible criminal act that is far from any legitimate social claim of …
Source: Associated Press - Neutral -
Published on Nov 2, 2024
Supporters of Bolivia's ex-President Evo Morales storm military barracks, take 20 soldiers hostage
Supporters of Bolivia’s former President Evo Morales barged into the military barracks in the central Chapare region and took around 20 soldiers hostage. The military sources confirmed the news to AFP on Friday. The whole ordeal marked a dramatic …
Source: Firstpost - Center-right -
Published on Nov 1, 2024
Bolivia's military says armed group holding soldiers captive
The Bolivian armed forces said Friday "irregular armed groups" took control of a military facility near the central city of Cochabamba and were holding some soldiers captive. The military did not provide further details. But the French AFP news …
Source: Deutsche Welle - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Nov 2, 2024
Armed groups in Bolivia take military facilities, Arce blames Morales supporters
Armed groups took over military facilities in the tropical region of Cochabamba department on Friday, as the hostilities between Morales’s backers and President Luis Arce reached breaking point. Arce and local media blamed the attacks on groups of Morales …
Source: Buenos Aires Herald - Center-left -
Published on Nov 2, 2024
Bolivia military bases overrun by supporters of ex-president
Supporters of former President Evo Morales stormed three Bolivian military bases and took soldiers hostage on Friday as the nation descends further into chaos. President Luis Arce said in a statement that groups fired weapons and threw dynamite in the …
Source: Union-Bulletin - Washington State - Neutral