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Bolivia, La Paz

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Bolivia’s capital under siege as protests deepen crisis for President Paz
An anti-government protester holds a sign that reads in Spanish “Resignation of the president” in La Paz, Bolivia, Monday, May 18, 2026.

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Bolivia protests against President Paz widen with violent clashes, looting in capital
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Protesters and police clash in La Paz as Bolivia’s anti-government unrest escalates – video
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Embattled Bolivia leader promises 'to listen' to protests
Bolivia's embattled government on Wednesday accused protesters calling for the resignation of center-right President Rodrigo Paz of trying to "disrupt the democratic order."

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Banks close branches in tense Bolivia, diplomats call for calm
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Bolivia dismisses Colombian ambassador as tensions heighten
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Protests erupt in Bolivia as Evo Morales supporters demand president's resignation amid economic crisis

Protests in Bolivia led by Evo Morales' supporters escalate as they demand President Rodrigo Paz's resignation amid a severe economic crisis affecting the nation.
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Explainer: What is behind Bolivia’s widening protests?

Supporters of Bolivia's former leftist president Evo Morales marched through La Paz on Monday, widening unrest that has blocked roads for nearly two weeks and triggered shortages of food, fuel and medical supplies across the country.
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Bolivia protests escalate as supporters of Evo Morales clash with police amid economic crisis

Protests in Bolivia escalate as supporters of former President Evo Morales clash with police, demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz amid an economic crisis.
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‘Everything is expensive!’ Bolivia faces a shocking economic collapse

EL ALTO, Bolivia (AP) — Fuel is rapidly becoming one of Bolivia’s scarcest commodities. Long lines of vehicles snake for several kilometers outside gas stations all over Bolivia, once South America’s second-largest producer of natural gas. Some of ...
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Explosions heard as mining groups stage anti-government protest in Bolivia

Protesters have demanded the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz, who was elected on a platform of economic reform.
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