President Paz said the ongoing roadblocks were no longer a legitimate social protest but an organised attempt to destabilise Bolivia’s democracy.
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US Announces It Will Stop Funding HIV and AIDS Programs in South Africa
The State Department said it was cutting support citing South Africa’s failure to make progress on policy demands a move affecting over eight million people living with HIV.
Despite Ceasefire Label Israel Killed 83 People in Lebanon on a Single Friday
The official ceasefire framework appears to be barely functioning as Israeli strikes continue causing mass casualties among civilians in southern Lebanon.
Lebanese Turtle Conservationist Mona Khalil 76 Dies After Israeli Strike on Her Home
The acclaimed environmental activist who spent decades protecting endangered sea turtles along Lebanon’s Mediterranean coast died of wounds from an Israeli strike two weeks ago.
Progress Cited in US-Iran Talks Despite Trump’s Threat to Resume Bombing
Mediators from Pakistan and Qatar said both sides made encouraging progress during 18 hours of negotiations in Switzerland agreeing to a 60-day roadmap toward a final deal.
Keir Starmer Resigns as UK Prime Minister Amid Mounting Pressure from Labour Party
The Prime Minister stepped down after losing the support of key party figures becoming the sixth UK leader to resign in the decade since the Brexit referendum.
Trump-Backed Far-Right Lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella Wins Colombian Presidential Election
The conservative lawyer’s victory marks a decisive political shift in Colombia making it the latest Latin American country to elect a strongly right-wing government.
Bolivia Declares State of Emergency with Military Deployed to Quell Indigenous-Led Protests
President Rodrigo Paz invoked emergency powers allowing wider military deployment to end 50-plus days of road blockades that have choked the national economy.
Under Intense US Pressure Cuban Lawmakers Approve Sweeping Economic Changes
Cuba’s parliament voted to allow broad privatisation of state enterprises in a historic shift that could transform the island’s socialist economy.
Salah Sarsour Head of Wisconsin’s Largest Mosque Released from ICE Detention
Sarsour was released after a period of detention at an immigration facility drawing nationwide attention to the treatment of prominent Muslim community leaders by ICE.