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Bolivia: Cabinet named by A ez sworn in
The Bolivian senator who has claimed the presidency following the ouster of Evo Morales, Jeanine Añez, swore in a new cabinet on Wednesday.
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Jeanine A ez declares herself Boliva's interim President
An opposition leader in Bolivia's Senate declared herself the country's interim president Tuesday after the resignation of former leader Evo Morales.
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Morales supporters challenge Bolivia's ez
Political leaders from Bolivia's Movement for Socialism (MAS) party called for calm while delivering searing criticism of interim leader Jeanine Áñez on Saturday, as deadly clashes threatened to derail the government's efforts to restore...
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Bolivia holds mass for peace
Hundreds of Bolivians dressed in white attended an outdoor mass on Sunday to pray for peace for a nation living in a violent political crisis.
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Massive crowds loyal to Morales protest in Bolivia
Scores of supporters of ousted President Evo Morales have taken to the streets of Bolivia's capital on Monday.
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Protest continues in Bolivia as palace tour reveals expense
Supporters of ousted Bolivian president Evo Morales marched through the streets of La Paz Thursday yelling at police and shouting "now yes, civil war."
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Senate president: 'mistakes' made in Morales turmoil
The President of Bolivia's Senate and a member of the Movement Towards Socialism political party acknowledged "mistakes" in an interview with the Associated Press Tuesday.
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Bolivia FM: aim to improve relations with US
Bolivia's interim government says it will work towards improving relations with the United States, after naming a temporary ambassador to the United States.
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Clashes erupt across Bolivia as unrest continues
Supporters of President Evo Morales continued to clash violently with supporters of other presidential candidates in the city of Cochabamba Wednesday.
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Bolivians rejoice after Morales resignation
Residents in La Paz have taken to the streets to celebrate following the resignation of Bolivian President Evo Morales on Sunday.
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Dissent spreads among Bolivia's police
Police guards outside the presidential palace in Bolivia have left their posts, allowing anti-government protesters to walk up to the doors of the building.
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Bolivian opposition hail interim president A ez
Celebrations broke out in Bolivia on Tuesday among supporters of Jeanine Añez who declared herself as the country's interim president.
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Bolivia's Mesa denies coup d'etat took place
Bolivian opposition leader Carlos Mesa said Monday that former President Evo Morales was brought down by a popular uprising, not the military.
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Police abandon posts as Bolivians cheer
Protesters applauded police officers in Santa Cruz as they joined demonstrations on Saturday, amid heightened unrest in Bolivia.
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Opposing sides in Bolivia dig in after election
Protesters were out in force in Bolivia on Friday, following more than two weeks of violent demonstrations over the legitimacy of President Evo Morales' re-election.
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Bolivia's A ez plans to become head of the Senate
Bolivian opposition lawmaker Jeanine Añez says she plans to become head of the Senate following the resignation of Evo Morales and other senior leaders.
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Self-declared Bolivian president greets supporters
Bolivian opposition leader Jeanine Añez addressed a crowd from the presidential palace after she declared herself the country's interim president following the resignation of Evo Morales.
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Bolivia's FM: goal to improve relations with US, others
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Bolivia Senate President says 'mistakes' were made
The President of Bolivia's Senate and a member of the Movement Towards Socialism political party acknowledged "mistakes" in an interview with the Associated Press Tuesday.
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Bolivia toll rises as ez proposes new elections
Hundreds of people on Thursday joined a funeral procession for the victims of violent clashes between protesters and police in the Bolivian city of El Alto.
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OAS urges Bolivia elections to be held soon
The Organization of American States on Tuesday called for the new elections in Bolivia to be as soon as possible so that the county can return to peace.