Bolivia’s president declares a state of emergency
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LA PAZ, June 21 (Reuters) - A day of fragile gains in Bolivia saw major protest roadblocks cleared for the first time in weeks on Sunday, but progress was overshadowed by the crash of a military support flight that killed six people,
Is it safe to travel to Bolivia? Latest Foreign Office advice after state of emergency declared - Several blockades were set up on key roads nationwide, isolating major cities
Protesters in Bolivia demanding the resignation of conservative President Rodrigo Paz were hurling firecrackers, stones and sticks at police who responded.
By Daniel Ramos and Cassandra Garrison LA PAZ, June 19 (Reuters) - Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz on Friday reached a deal with the Bolivian Workers' Confederation (COB), a step toward resolving a conflict that has paralyzed the country for 50 days.
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Bolivia clears anti-government roadblocks after emergency decree, as patrol plane crash kills 6
Bolivia clears anti-government roadblocks after emergency decree, as patrol plane crash kills 6 - Bolivia continues to clear roadblocks isolating its capital, La Paz, and other cities
More than 5,000 cargo truck drivers are stranded on Bolivian highways, according to Bolivia's National Chamber of Transport.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth says the U.S. remains committed to defending Bolivia's government amid coup warnings and mass unrest over fuel prices.
Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz declared a state of emergency to dismantle road blockades disrupting fuel and food supplies, following weeks of protests against austerity measures.
