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5 resultsfor “Bolivia state of emergency news”

Politics

Lula says Brazil will not be treated like ‘tinpot country’ after US designates gangs as terrorists

news that “the United States secretary, from North America, a certain Marco Rubio, said that our criminals here are terrorists and that Americans can intervene”, he said during a speech at an event

The Guardian WorldMay 29
Politics

Hormuz effect? How US, China are ramping up tensions over the Panama Canal

emerged as the latest maritime flashpoint, with the United States and China exchanging barbs in recent weeks over influence in what is one of the world’s most important shipping routes. Earlier this week, Washington

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 30
Politics

Bolivia in crisis: Social unrest, demands for president to resign escalate

emergency. Despite the differing motivations of the social groups taking part in the protests, many analysts believe there is a deeper issue behind the unrest: growing discontent among Indigenous and working-class sectors. [![Flames rise

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 22
World

Messi, Argentina begin World Cup title defence against Algeria: All to know

States **When**: Tuesday, 8pm (01:00 GMT on Wednesday) **How to follow**: Keep up with all updates on [Al Jazeera Sport](/sports) We might be six days into World Cup 2026, but many purists feel

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 16
World

How the 1994 World Cup kicked off America's love affair with soccer

Bolivia. Their cheers and boos, as loud as thunder. Today, it's easy to imagine a World Cup game drawing such American fanfare. But back then, it was a much different story

NPR Topics: NewsMay 9