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Media of Bolivia; List of newspapers; El Deber (Literally in English: "Duty") is a newspaper published in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. [1]
Ahora el Pueblo — state-funded; Bolivian Express ; El Chaqueño ; Correo del Sur ; El Deber (Santa Cruz de la Sierra) El Día; El Diario — began publication 5 April 1904; oldest currently in circulation [1] La Estrella del Oriente (Santa Cruz de la Sierra) Hoy; Jornada — began publication February 1948 [1] La Misión
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Bolivia" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... El Deber; El Diario (La Paz) E. El Eco Obrero ...
In 2015, he was selected as Person of the Year by El Deber newspaper, [47] [48] and in 2017 he was selected as "Latino 30 under 30" by El Mundo Boston. [49] In 2019 he received the Latin Maya Award from the Networking for the Arts Foundation in Washington DC for his work in education development in Latin America.
He is an active columnist for the newspapers El Deber of Santa Cruz (Bolivia), El País of Tarija, Bolivia, and La Patria of Oruro, Bolivia. He is also an active columnist for online newspapers and political magazines, such as y de Informe Uruguay [2] of Uruguay, La Historia Paralela [3] of Argentina and América Economía [4] of Chile.
On April 15, 2015, the Latin American Science Education Network (now Science Clubs International) was among the winners of the MIT "IDEAS" Global Challenge Awards. [11]Also in 2015, Mohammed Mostajo-Radji, as Executive Director of Clubes de Ciencia Bolivia was awarded the "Person of the Year" award by the Bolivian newspaper El Deber [12] and the Franz Tamayo Medal by the Senate of Bolivia.
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services may seek over $1 billion from Johnson & Johnson as reimbursement for federal health agencies' payments of medical costs for patients who allege that ...
Bolivia was a state-funded newspaper published in La Paz, Bolivia. [1] The newspaper began publication on 18 November 2019. [2] It replaced the state-owned newspaper Cambio. Its logo shows the flag of Bolivia, the wiphala and the patuju. It ceased publications on 30 April 2021. On the next day, 1 May 2021, its successor Ahora El Pueblo was ...