With their pleated skirts and bowler hats the “cholita” women are a common sight in Bolivia’s administrative capital La Paz.
After two decades of left-wing governments, Bolivia's presidential run-off will usher in conservative leadership.
With her hair in two braids, a wide pollera skirt, and black gothic corset and boots, Bolivian tattoo artist Daniela Artemisa ...
Bolivia's cholita wrestlers are making a comeback to the ring after the iconic female fighters were forced to hang up their billowing skirts and bowler hats due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A woman places a flower garland around presidential candidate Rodrigo Paz during a closing campaign rally ahead of the ...
Bolivia's Ambassador Maira Mariela Macdonal Alvarez to UN Geneva told Global Times on Monday that the Global Leaders Meeting on Women marking the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and ...
Bolivian voters, hit hard by political turmoil and the coronavirus pandemic, are looking for some economic certainty ahead of elections on Oct. 18, which opinion polls suggest could boost the ...
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