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Morales takes coca leaf fight to UN meet
14/03/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Morales takes coca leaf fight to UN meet

This week, Bolivia's president addressed the UN in a bid to overturn a ban on the chewing of coca leaves. Morales said he was not advocating the production of cocaine but rather wanted to protect the country’s cultural and medicinal heritage. In Mexico, being a journalist is a risky business. We meet the reporters learning to treat bullet wounds and deal with death threats. Finally we head to Ohio where we see firsthand the tragic consequences of the US housing meltdown.
President Morales backtracks on Amazon highway
21/10/2011 - BOLIVIA

President Morales backtracks on Amazon highway

Bolivian President Evo Morales announced Friday that he is scrapping a controversial plan to build a highway through an Amazon ecological reserve, after a massive protest march by indigenous people.
Morales tells leftist gathering that north Africa unrest is anti-capitalist "rebellion"
07/02/2011 - SENEGAL

Morales tells leftist gathering that north Africa unrest is anti-capitalist "rebellion"

Bolivia's leftist President, Evo Morales, welcomed tens of thousands to this year's anti-capitalist World Social Forum in Senegal by stating the current unrest in north Africa is a "people's rebellion" against US imperialism.
Morales scraps fuel price hike after violent protests
01/01/2011 - BOLIVIA

Morales scraps fuel price hike after violent protests

Faced with growing public unrest, Bolivian President Evo Morales scrapped a government decree Friday that would have seen fuel prices increase by 73 per cent. The decision came after days of violent protests across the country.
Bolivia protests escalate over fuel price hike
31/12/2010 - BOLIVIA

Bolivia protests escalate over fuel price hike

Protesters furious at government plans to raise fuel prices in Bolivia have taken to the streets across the country, clashing with police and bringing transport to a halt.
Bolivia's Morales celebrates landslide re-election
09/12/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Bolivia's Morales celebrates landslide re-election

In this edition: a landslide victory for Evo Morales in Bolivia's elections; focus on Marco Enriquez-Ominami, the dark horse of Chile's forthcoming presidential election; and a look back on the Amanda Knox trial.
Morales claims landslide re-election victory
07/12/2009 - BOLIVIA

Morales claims landslide re-election victory

Bolivian President Evo Morales has claimed a landslide re-election win, as voters backed his reforms of greater state control over the economy and more spending on the poor. Exit polls on Sunday showed Morales with at least 61 percent of the vote.
Morales wins landslide victory, exit polls say
07/12/2009 - BOLIVIA

Morales wins landslide victory, exit polls say

Bolivian President Evo Morales easily won re-election this Sunday with at least 61% of the vote, according to various early exit polls. His closest challenger, conservative candidate Manfred Reyes Villa, is credited with only 23% of the vote.
Morales cruising to re-election as polls close
06/12/2009 - BOLIVIA

Morales cruising to re-election as polls close

Bolivian President Evo Morales is expected to win an easy re-election victory this Sunday, allowing him to extend his popular leftist reforms.
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