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U.S. announces sanctions on North Korean corporation

The United States on Thursday imposed economic sanctions on a North Korean company that the United Nations said is linked to the country's nuclear weapons program.

Bolivian leader doesn't regret expelling U.S. ambassador

Bolivian President Evo Morales said Wednesday he does not regret expelling the U.S. ambassador last year, maintaining again that the envoy was plotting with opposition politicians.

Bolivia expels U.S. diplomat

Bolivian President Evo Morales on Monday accused a U.S. diplomat of contacting opposition groups, declared him "persona non grata" and ordered he be expelled.

Morales: Government will take over for DEA in Bolivia

Bolivian President Evo Morales said Saturday that he was suspending the work of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in Bolivia and that the government will take control of its activities in the war on drugs.

U.S. envoy: I didn't incite Bolivian violence

U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia Philip Goldberg denied Thursday that he encouraged anti-government demonstrators to commit violence in the Latin American nation.

Peace Corps temporarily out of Bolivia

The Peace Corps temporarily has suspended operations in Bolivia because of "growing instability," the organization said.

At least 16 dead in Bolivia fighting

At least 16 people have been killed in fighting between Bolivian government forces and supporters of an autonomy movement in the east of the country, according to the nation's interior ministry.

Time.com: Bolivia to Expel US Ambassador

President Evo Morales says "Yanqui, go home" amid ongoing regional and ethnic tension in South America's poorest country

Bolivian president calls for ouster of U.S. ambassador

Bolivian President Evo Morales called Wednesday for the U.S. ambassador to be expelled for allegedly encouraging anti-government protesters.

U.S. denies spying allegations in Bolivia

Bolivia President Evo Morales declared a U.S. diplomat "undesirable" Monday amid allegations that the United States asked a visiting scholar and Peace Corps volunteers to keep tabs on Cubans and Venezuelans in Bolivia.

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