Argentina for Morales asylum
The Argentine Interior Ministry said it granted asylum to former Bolivian President Evo Morales after he arrived in the capital Buenos Aires yesterday.
continue readingThe Argentine Interior Ministry said it granted asylum to former Bolivian President Evo Morales after he arrived in the capital Buenos Aires yesterday.
continue readingFormer Bolivian President Evo Morales left Mexico to Cuba for a checkup, according to a former official in his administration.
continue readingThe decision to grant former Bolivian President Morales asylum could spark controversy in Mexico and affect relations with the United States.
continue readingFormer Bolivian President Evo Morales thanked Mexico for "saving" his life after coming to the country for asylum.
continue readingFormer Bolivian President Morales phoned the Mexican Foreign Minister for asylum and was approved.
continue readingEvo Morales sought to continue to power after 14 years as President of Bolivia, but eventually resigned when protests broke out.
continue readingEvo Morales sought to continue to power after 14 years as President of Bolivia, but eventually resigned when protests broke out.
continue readingArmy-backed opposition forces are hunting for former President Morales after he resigned due to pressure from protesters.
continue readingBolivian President Evo Morales announced his resignation after the army and police announced their withdrawal of support for him.
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