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Bolivia begins clearing protests as Morales allies vow to resist

Bolivia’s security forces began clearing road blockades after President Rodrigo Paz declared a state of emergency following 50 days of unrest that have severely disrupted the economy. Thirty-five blockades remained as of Saturday afternoon, down from the more than 100 in previous weeks and over 40 on Friday. Police and military officers have encountered no resistance from protesters so far, ...
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Australia detects H5 bird flu as virus reaches every continent

Australia reported its first mainland case of H5 bird flu, marking the spread of the deadly virus to every continent on the planet. The strain was found in a dead migratory seabird in remote Western Australia, Julie Collins, the country’s agriculture minister, said at a press conference in Canberra on Saturday. There’s no evidence of any infections among poultry, she said. H5 bird flu is ...
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Cuba to privatize state companies; opens banking and energy to foreign and private capital

Cuba’s communist government will open key economic sectors such as banking and energy to private capital and foreign companies and begin privatizing state companies through share sales, the island’s prime minister told the National Assembly Thursday. The measures are among the most consequential in a market-reform package that Cuban leaders have rushed to approve in an effort to remain in ...
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World Health Organization reports 75 healthcare workers infected with Ebola

GENEVA — The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that 75 health-care workers have been infected with the dangerous Ebola virus during the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. Seventeen of them have died, Marie-Roseline Belizaire, the WHO's representative in Bunia, told reporters in Geneva on Friday. She said it was not clear in all cases whether they had been ...
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Iran to gain major financial relief under interim deal with US

Iran would be allowed to start oil exports immediately under an interim deal with the U.S. and gain access to a $300 billion economic development program following negotiations for a permanent peace that’s meant to address Tehran’s nuclear activities, according to a draft of their agreement.