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The Copa América Femenina gets started on Friday, July 11, and continues all weekend with three additional games taking place ...
Bolivia, Chile and Colombia all have leftist governments. María Nela Prada, Bolivia’s acting foreign minister, accused Israel of “committing crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip against ...
Chile will miss a third consecutive World Cup after losing 2-0 at Bolivia on Tuesday to remain last in South America's 10-team round-robin competition. Head coach Ricardo Gareca later said he he ...
IQUIQUE, Chile — Landlocked in the heart of South America for the last 125 years, Bolivia wants its beach back, a stretch of sand much like the one in this Chilean city where the world’s ...
Chile restarted international football in South America again. Alberto Valdes - Pool/Getty Images. There are, of course, no 2022 World Cup qualifiers taking place in South America during these ...
Bolivia only officially ceded its coastline to Chile in 1904 when the two nations signed the optimistic-sounding Treaty of Peace and Friendship. While the Treaty did result in the codification of ...
The landlocked nation wants to reclaim access to the Pacific that it lost in a 19th century war. But it's unclear if Chile will submit to the International Court of Justice and engage in the process.
Lawyers for Bolivia said Monday that Chile's decision to file a case at the United Nations’ top court about a dispute about a river that crosses their border in the Atacama Desert has hampered ...
Last year Chile, which has about 8.4 million tons of lithium reserves, processed 14,100 tons of the white metal along salt flats at the foot of the Andes mountains. Bolivia processed less than 1% ...
Chile and Bolivia took their long-running squabble over Bolivia’s request for ocean access to the World Court on Monday, with Chilean lawyers arguing it was all settled long ago in a 1904 peace ...
The International Court of Justice says it had little to rule on in a long-running dispute over the Silala River which flows from Bolivia to Chile as the Latin American neighbors have mostly ...
Bolivia only officially ceded its coastline to Chile in 1904 when the two nations signed the optimistic-sounding Treaty of Peace and Friendship. While the Treaty did result in the codification of ...
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