Bolivia
Bull Penis Soup Is the National Hangover Cure of Bolivia
When asking locals where I could find a good caldo de cardan, they gave me a sideways stare as if I was trying to score a bottle of knockoff Viagra.
Global Street Style Comes to Life in 'Fashion Tribes'
The phenomenon of globalized style in a portrait book.
Bolivian President Evo Morales Wants Fourth Crack at the Job
Bolivian legislators approve a reform that could open the way for Morales to run for a fourth term in 2019, if it is ratified in a referundum in February
Venezuela Trolls the US by Pledging to Fight the War on Drugs With Russian Fighter Jets
Venezuela's interest in purchasing a dozen new state-of-the-art fighter jets touches on nuclear weapons and cocaine, but still turns out to be pretty sad.
The White House Blacklisted Bolivia for Growing Coca While US States Sell Legal Weed
The US has once again "decertified" Bolivia, despite recent data that shows the country has achieved an unparalleled decrease in coca cultivation.
VICE News Capsule - Monday, September 7
Airstrikes hit Yemeni capital, Moldovans rally against their government, Thai junta delays return to democracy, and Bolivia's struggling textile industry.
How Bolivia Got Smart and Convinced Poor Farmers to Grow Less Coca
Cultivation of the plant used to manufacture cocaine has declined in Bolivia for the fourth straight year, a success achieved without relying on heavy-handed eradication programs.
VICE News Capsule - Tuesday, August 18
Broad new powers for Egypt's security forces, Russia's new tourist destination, Ethiopians flee Yemen, and Bolivia's unique approach to eradicate coca plants.
The UN’s Unpaid Internships Are Screwing Young People From the Developing World
The case of an intern who was forced to live in a tent in Geneva has brought renewed criticism that the UN is effectively limiting its internship program to the global elite.
This Japanese Fisherman Discovered Bolivia’s Only Giant Freshwater Clams
Twenty years ago, Gustavo Mizushima, whose family moved from Japan to Bolivia in the aftermath of World War II, discovered giant clams on his fish farm. No one knows how they got there, but the mollusks are now in demand from specialist Santa Cruz...
This Is What Bolivia's Notorious Cocaine Cocktail Bar Is Actually Like
We went to the legendary Route 36, where $20 will get you a cocktail and a gram of coke.
The People and Sweatshops Behind Argentina’s Largest Textile Fair
Photographer Sarah Pabst talks about her experience documenting the market known as La Salada.