Bolivia
Bolivia: Constitutional Court Clears Way for Morales to Run for Fourth Mandate
LA PAZ, Bolivia - The Constitutional Court of Bolivia has accepted an appeal made by a group of parliamentarians that places personal political rights over constitutional passages, which clears the way for incumbent Evo Morales to run for a fourth term.
In Bolivia Began a Meeting of Countries - Exporters of Natural Gas
From November 24, Bolivia will hold a fourth meeting of gas exporting countries that control 70 percent of global blue-fuel reserves, 40 percent of gas pipelines and 65 percent of global LNG trades, reports TASS.
The Forum of Exporters of Gas is an international, intergovernmental organization established in 2008.
A map of the most dangerous countries in the world (MAPS)
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Facebook has Isolated Media Agencies in Serbia and 5 Other Countries
Media that relie on Facebook's access to an audience may soon have a serious problem, reports webcafe.
The social media has begun tests in six countries where the main News Feed excludes all content generated by news or companies. Instead of automatically appearing to all users, these posts will be filtered into a separate stream - the so-called Explore Feed.
Facebook Tests Split News Feed that Keeps Friends Front and Center
Facebook is currently testing a new dual-feed setup that separates Page-generated posts from ads and posts from friends, The Guardian reports. The trial is currently underway in six countries -- Bolivia, Guatemala, Cambodia, Slovakia, Serbia and Sri Lanka.
Dacic continues bilateral meetings in New York
NEW YORK - Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic on Tuesday continued a series of bilateral meetings on the fringes of the 72nd UN General Assembly session in New York.
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Bulgaria has Climbed 14 Places and is Among the Top 40 in the FIFA Rankings
Bulgaria's national football team has climbed 14 places in FIFA's monthly ranking and is now 38th, according to BGNews.
Venezuela opposition rejects 'military threat'
The opposition coalition in Venezuela on Sunday rejected "the military threat by any foreign power," two days after US President Donald Trump said he was considering such an option against the crisis-hit South American nation.
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Bus Fell from 150 Meters in Bolivia, eight people died
Eight people were killed and 31 injured after a bus fell on a 150-meter gorge on the road to Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia. This was reported by the ABI news agency on Friday, citing Ronaldo Sanchez, head of police at the Cochabamba Department, where the wounded were taken. According to preliminary data, the cause of the accident was a technical malfunction.
Bolivia: Morales Says US Spent At Least $4 Million on Separatist Groups
LA PAZ, Bolivia - Bolivian President Evo Morales, citing information sourced from WikiLeaks cables, said that the US government lodged at least $4 million dollars into anti-government separatist groups from 2006 to 2009.