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Bolivia, Chile, and Peru had competing claims over an arid but mineral-rich portion of the Atacama Desert since gaining their independence from Spain in the mid-1820s, a consequence of unclear ...
Chile is asking the International Court of Justice, sometimes called the World Court, to declare the Silala River an “international watercourse,” giving it access to the 5.3-mile waterway which ...
Chile took possession of Bolivia’s only coastal area, cutting La Paz off from the Pacific Ocean and causing bitter relations between the South American countries. The neighbors haven’t had diplomatic ...
Chile went to the United Nations' highest court Friday to seek a resolution to a long-running dispute with its Latin American neighbor Bolivia over the use of the waters of a small river that ...
"Bolivia is hoping Chile will meet them at The Hague, as it did to a case brought by Peru over another maritime dispute. The Chile-Peru case, presented to the ICJ in 2008, concerns the sovereignty ...
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 ...
Bolivia lost its only coastline to Chile during an 1879-1883 war and the nation has demanded ocean access for generations. Chile, meanwhile, has a coastline that stretches 4,300 kilometers (2,675 ...
Stuck in a tough group alongside Chile, Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay, Bolivia know they must win on Friday to even have a hope of reaching the knockout stages. CLAIM HERE. 18+ only.
Bolivia lost its only coastline to Chile during an 1879-1883 war and the nation has demanded ocean access for generations. Chile has a coastline that stretches 4,300 kilometers (2675 miles).
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