Anti-government demonstrators in Bolivia lifted road blockades ahead of talks with interim President Jeanine Anez on Nov. 23, aimed at ending weeks of unrest. In the highland city of El Alto near the seat of government in La Paz, road access to a natural gas plant that has been a focal point of protesters resumed early on Saturday, with vans packed with commuters dodging boulders, burned tires and other debris still scattered on streets.
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Bolivia anti-government protesters lift road blockades ahead of talks with interim president
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