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Study casts doubt on Bolivia election fraud claims that drove Morales to resignThe MIT study prompted Morales, who fled Bolivia first to Mexico and then to Argentina, to call on Sunday for the "democratic" international community to steward the upcoming election carefully.NewsMar 1, 2020
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Canadian government ‘concerned’ about deaths, violence in BoliviaThe victims were supporters of Evo Morales, reports say, who until recently was the country's president.PoliticsNov 16, 2019
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How countries have reacted to Bolivia’s president stepping downMorales was first elected in 2006, making him the first indigenous president of Bolivia.WorldNov 10, 2019
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8 million to leave Venezuela as migrants by end of 2020: reportAn estimated 4 million have already fled the country to escape a political crisis fuelled by its economic collapse.WorldJun 28, 2019
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Feds would ‘absolutely’ support OAS probe into MMIWG report’s allegation of genocide: BennettCrown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett says the government would support an international probe.PoliticsJun 9, 2019
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14 countries call on Venezuela to hold elections and release ‘political prisoners’They're trying to get Venezuela to "re-establish democracy."PoliticsMar 23, 2017
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Rodrigo Wong Arévalo: controversial news anchor in one of the world’s most dangerous countriesAs the News Director of Radio América, one of Honduras' most listened-to radio stations, Rodrigo Wong Arévalo needed to be in his office at the crack of dawn.FeaturesSep 1, 2016
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President Castro says Cuba won’t return to Organization of American StatesPresident Raul Castro says Cuba will not return to the Organization of American States after the regional group's secretary called for possible sanctions against Venezuela.WorldJun 4, 2016
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