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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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Bolivia: Protesters demand President Paz's ouster
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What's behind the social unrest in Bolivia?
Protests in recent weeks have rattled the Bolivian capital La Paz (AIZAR RALDES) (AIZAR RALDES/AFP/AFP)

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Embattled Bolivia leader promises 'to listen' to protesters
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Bolivia dismisses Colombian ambassador as tensions heighten
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Clashes erupt in Bolivia as miners set off dynamite and police fire tear gas

Clashes have erupted in Bolivia's capital as police use tear gas to disperse miners trying to breach the government palace.
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Rival protesters clash in Bolivia as ex-President Evo Morales leads a march to the capital

EL ALTO, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivia's pro-government supporters and security forces confronted protesters loyal to former president Evo Morales in a street melee Sunday, the second such violent escalation this week as fears grew of further unrest in the ...
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Banks close branches in tense Bolivia, diplomats call for calm

LA PAZ, May 19 (Reuters) - Banks temporarily closed branches in Bolivia's capital La Paz on Tuesday as escalating anti-government unrest sounded alarms and foreign diplomats called for calm. Demonstrations by unions,
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La Paz, Santa Cruz, or Sucre? Debate over relocating Bolivia's capital highlights ongoing power struggle

Bolivia's long-running debate over where power should sit has resurfaced again, as politicians and citizens argue whether the seat of government should remain in La Paz, move to the economic hub of Santa Cruz,
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