Bolivia
Basic Facts
Capital: La Paz
Population: 10,800,882 (2015)
Currency: 1 boliviano (B$) = 100 centavos
Current Events
- Experts seek underlying cause for persistent health inequalities in the Caribbean
- United Nations Paris Climate Agreement goes into effect on November 4th
- Bolivia’s Morales accuses Chile of restricting access to ports
- The disappearance of Lake Poopo destroyed the livelihoods of hundreds of fishing families and has added to a new category of climate refugees
- In Bolivia, drinks made from the endangered Titicaca water frog are promoted as a cure for many ailments, without scientific support
- Thousands of fish are dead in Lake Alalay and scientists are researching what caused oxygen levels in the lake to drop so rapidly
- Evo Morales loses bid to seek a fourth term
- Morales’ secret dead son has been found alive and in good health
- Bolivia’s health ministry has recommended eating llama instead of processed meat, after the World Health Organization warned an excess of red meat could cause cancer
- Anger in Chile ensues as International Court of Justice at the Hague declares it has jurisdiction to rule on Bolivia’s claim to a strip of the land in the Pacific Ocean
Basic Facts
Capital:
Madrid
Population:
48,146,136
Currency: euro
Current Events
- List of new Catholic cardinals named by Pope Francis
- Euro zone economy resilient to recent shocks
- More than 100 African migrants were saved from the Mediterranean off the coast of Spain
- Spain has plodded along without an elected national government for a year as of October 2, 2016 (New York Times)
- Barcelona is using superblocks as a transportation initiative to ease traffic and pollution and make better use of public spaces
- Hundreds of thousands of Catalans took to the streets of four major cities to urge their leaders to push for separation from Spain
- A hospital patient in Madrid died of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever in Spain without having traveled to an endemic area.
- Spain’s Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez steps down to clear way for formation of government
- Spain’s Donana coastal wetlands being added to UNESCO danger list
- The chef Jamie Oliver’s inclusion of chorizo in paella causes a “paella gate” and unites fractured Spain together against Oliver
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