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Bolivia rocked by protests as fuel shortages and rising costs bite

Government and armed forces say they will open ‘humanitarian corridors’ to deliver necessities through roadblocks
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Police clash with protesters demanding the resignation of Bolivia's president Rodrigo Paz in La Paz this week
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