
Sep 14 - By Jorge Sainz, Associated Press Writer
Bolivia welcomes foreign investment in its energy and natural resource sectors but without foreign companies acting as owners, President Evo Morales said Monday.
Sep 12 - By Associated Press
President Evo Morales says Bolivia has decided to buy a presidential plane from Russia after Moscow offered to set up an aircraft maintenance center in the South American nation.

Jul 1 - By Carlos Valdez, Associated Press Writer
President Evo Morales on Wednesday accused Barack Obama of lying by pledging to change America's historically heavy-handed relationship with Latin America and then halting $25 million in annual trade benefits for Bolivia.
Jun 19 - By Associated Press
In stories May 11 and May 12 about Peru granting asylum to two Bolivian officials, The Associated Press erroneously reported that genocide charges were not filed against former President Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada and members of his cabinet until after Evo Morales became president in 2006. Bolivia's congress ratified charges against Sanchez de Lozada and the cabinet members in 2004, and prosecutors added five former senior military officials as defendants after Morales' inauguration.

May 20 - By Carlos Valdez, Associated Press Writer
President Evo Morales called for an about-face in relations with Washington on Thursday, saying past diplomatic spats can be overcome if the new U.S. government refrains from meddling in Bolivian affairs.

May 11 - By Carlos Valdez, Associated Press Writer
Bolivia demanded Monday that Peru hand over three former government ministers charged with genocide in the 2003 killing of dozens of protesters, and President Evo Morales called asylum an "open provocation of the Bolivian people."
May 5 - By Carlos Valdez, Associated Press Writer
Opposition leaders reacted angrily Tuesday after a Bolivian prosecutor accused several of them of backing alleged mercenaries who leftist President Evo Morales says were plotting to assassinate him.

May 2 - By Paola Flores, Associated Press Writer
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Bolivia's Evo Morales said Saturday they hope their countries are on the road to repairing badly strained relations.
Apr 21 - By Carlos Valdez, Associated Press Writer
Bolivian President Evo Morales on Tuesday rejected requests from the governments of Ireland, Croatia and Hungary seeking information about the deaths of three of their citizens whom Bolivia accuses of plotting to assassinate Morales.

Apr 21 - By Pablo Gorondi, Associated Press Writer
Hungary's government said Tuesday there is no credible evidence so far that a group made up of Hungarians and other Europeans plotted to assassinate Bolivian President Evo Morales.

Apr 16 - By Carlos Valdez, Associated Press Writer
Bolivian officials were investigating Friday who financed a plot to assassinate President Evo Morales and what an international group of alleged mercenaries — including two fighters from the Balkan wars — were doing in Bolivia.

Apr 9 - By Carlos Valdez, Associated Press Writer
President Evo Morales ended a five-day hunger strike Tuesday after Bolivia's congress broke a political deadlock, approving a law that lets him run for re-election in December.
Mar 14 - By Carlos Valdez, Associated Press Writer
President Evo Morales asked large landowners to voluntarily relinquish some of their holdings to poor Indians during a ceremony held Saturday on property confiscated from a U.S. rancher for redistribution.
Mar 14 - By Associated Press
Bolivian President Evo Morales is once again accusing the CIA of meddling in internal affairs.
Mar 9 - By Paola Flores, Associated Press Writer
President Evo Morales on Monday ordered a U.S. diplomat to leave Bolivia for allegedly conspiring with opposition groups, further straining tense relations six months after he expelled the American ambassador.

Feb 17 - By Jenny Barchfield, Associated Press Writer
Bolivian President Evo Morales called Tuesday on the French energy giant Total to step up investments in his gas-rich Andean country, threatening unspecified action if the company fails to live up to its contractual obligations.

Feb 7 - By Carlos Valdez, Associated Press Writer
President Evo Morales and thousands of supporters celebrated Bolivia's new constitution as it took effect on Saturday, saying the new document will enshrine indigenous rights and end centuries of oppression.
Jan 27 - By Frank Bajak, Associated Press Writer
The social-networking site Facebook removed a group on Tuesday whose title advocated raising money so a gunman could be hired to "liquidate" Bolivia's leftist president, Evo Morales.
Jan 23 - By The Associated Press
Key elements of the new constitution proposed by Bolivian President Evo Morales:

Jan 23 - By Associated Press
Bolivian election authorities say the nation's new constitution won 61.5 percent support in a recent referendum, with only a handful of ballots left to count.
Jan 22 - By Associated Press
The top U.S. diplomat in Bolivia has left a speech by President Evo Morales after the leftist leader said Washington is plotting against his government.
Jan 22 - By Associated Press
President Evo Morales has complained about the news in Bolivia's local newspapers. So his government began publishing its own on Thursday.
Jan 14 - By Associated Press
President Evo Morales announced Wednesday he was breaking relations with Israel over its invasion of the Gaza Strip and said he will ask the International Criminal Court to bring genocide charges against top Israeli officials.
Jan 4 - By Associated Press
President Evo Morales says Bolivia will launch a state newspaper soon and also plans to create a television station with Venezuelan and Iranian backing.
Dec 31 - By Associated Press
Bolivian President Evo Morales has created a government-run sugar company, the sixth new state-operated business since he took office three years ago.