Bolivia faces escalating crisis
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Bolivia is facing a severe political and social crises, as President Rodrigo Paz's government and U.S. officials warned of "a coup attempt underway."
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.
Bolivia's government has ruled out a state of emergency, despite escalating violence linked to nationwide protests that have left dozens injured.
President Evo Morales on Monday joined a massive protest movement fueled by the nation’s worst economic crisis i
At least three people have died in La Paz after roads were closed and supplies depleted amid protests in the city, according to Bolivia's government.
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.
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Bolivia’s North Yungas Road, better known as El Camino de la Muerte, earned its terrifying reputation for a reason. The 56-kilometer route drops from around 15,250 feet near La Paz toward the jungle below,
Clashes have erupted in Bolivia's capital as police use tear gas to disperse miners trying to breach the government palace.