Bolivian President Arce hopes for a “sincere dialogue” with Chilean authorities on sovereign access to sea
During the commemoration of the Battle of Calama, Bolivian President Luis Arce called on his Chilean counterpart Gabriel Boric to initiate a new stage of bilateral relations and address the historical issues that separate the two nations
ICJ rules that Bolivia and Chile both have right to use disputed river
The ICJ recognized Bolivia’s sovereign right to the canalization of the Silala river as well as Chile’s usufruct right to its waters
Will a progressive government in Chile open the door to Bolivian maritime access?
During the commemoration of the Battle of Calama, Bolivian President Luis Arce called on his Chilean counterpart Gabriel Boric to endorse the words of former Chilean president Salvador Allende to return Bolivia its sovereign access to the Pacific Ocean
Study on ancient El Ninos suggests limit for future climate projections
Climate models remain unclear about El Nino events getting stronger or weaker due to climate change
Tonga faces significant damage, communications shutdown after tsunami and other stories
Today we look at the situation in Tonga after a volcanic eruption and tsunami, the detention of critically ill Palestinian teen Amal Nakhleh, and more
Bolivia vows to pursue claim to access to the sea after court rejects demand
President Evo Morales said he would write to the UN after the International Court of Justice ruled that Chile had no obligation to negotiate access to the Pacific Ocean for Bolivia






