Courts in Bolivia have extended Jeanine Áñez’s pretrial detention for the eighth time. The former interim president faces charges of terrorism and conspiracy linked to the 2019 political unrest. A La Paz judge justified the extension, citing risk of flight and potential investigation interference. This decision marks the last extension, says the judge. Prosecutors now […]
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