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Bolivia's leader says general behind failed coup wanted to take over as president
Bolivian President Luis Arce says a former general intended to take over the government and become president in a failed coup, and he denies that the Andean nation is experiencing an economic crisis -
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Bolivia’s president tells the AP that the general accused of leading a failed coup wanted to “take over” as president
Bolivia’s president tells the AP that the general accused of leading a failed coup wanted to “take over” as president -
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Emails sent to a Chinese dissident in the Netherlands about his family were fake, officials say
Dutch authorities say emails sent to a Chinese dissident living in the Netherlands over his petition for asylum for his family members stranded in a detention center in Thailand were apparently fake -
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Bolivian President Luis Arce denies being behind the attempted coup and says the general acted 'on his own'
Bolivian President Luis Arce denies being behind the attempted coup and says the general acted 'on his own' -
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‘They were hit by drinks’: Konsa says family members drenched in beer
Players’ relatives caught up in Southgate protest‘It wasn’t nice. My brother was hit, a few others’Ezri Konsa has revealed England’s players had to check on family members who were drenched with beer thrown by supporters at the end of the team’s ... -
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Examining the fallout from Kenya protests, failed Bolivia coup
This week, Kenya's president reversed a controversial plan to raise taxes after deadly protests broke out in opposition. And in Bolivia, authorities are making arrests after a failed military coup. CBS News national security contributor Sam ... -
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Economic turmoil in Bolivia fuels distrust in government and its claim of a 'failed coup'
Bolivians have been hit hard by economic turmoil in the small South American nation fueled by a longtime hyper-dependence on, and now shortage of, U.S. dollars -
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Economic turmoil in Bolivia fuels distrust in government and its claim of a 'failed coup'
In Bolivia, economic turmoil caused by dependence on the dollar fuels distrust in government and its claim of a ‘failed coup.' -
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Bolivia coup attempt: ex-army chief given six months ‘preventive detention’, says prosecutor
Juan José Zúñiga Macías has been handed charges of terrorism and armed uprising, says prosecutor, as president again rejects claims of ‘self-coup’ to boost popularity . A Bolivian former army chief accused of leading a failed coup attempt has been ...
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Turkey mediates between Somalia and Ethiopia to ease diplomatic tensions
Turkey says it has mediated talks between Somalia and Ethiopia to ease diplomatic tensions between the east African neighborsTurkey -
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José Raúl Mulino sworn in as Panama's new president, promises to stop migration through Darien Gap
José Raúl Mulino has been sworn in as Panama’s next president, facing pressure to slow migration through the Darien Gap that connects his country with Colombia -
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Stolen at birth, an adoptee sues Chile over thousands of similar dictatorship-era crimes
A Chilean-American raised in the United States has filed a criminal complaint against the state of Chile alleging that it engaged in a systematic plan to steal thousands of babies from perceived enemies of the state in the 1970s and 1980s -
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UN-led meeting in Qatar with Afghan Taliban is not a recognition of their government, official says
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Hunger grips Yemen even more. The UN says more than half of households aren't eating enough
The United Nations food agency says more than half of households in Yemen are not eating enough due to poor economic conditions and a monthslong pause in food assistance to millions of people in the rebel-held north