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Now playing Next no comment Clashes erupt across Bolivia amid unrest over election result Supporters of President Evo Morales continued to clash violently with supporters of other presidential candidates in the city of Cochabamba 07/11/2019
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Now playing Next no comment Women march in Lebanon to demand government resignation Several hundred women lit candles while marching in Beirut on Wednesday (November 6) demanding the resignation of Lebanon's entire government. 07/11/2019
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Now playing Next USA China, U.S. set to lift tariff hikes as talks advance Negotiators agreed to a "phased cancellation" of tariff hikes if talks progress, a Chinese official confirmed. 07/11/2019
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Now playing Next Turkey Erdogan and Trump reconfirm meeting next week after phonecall The Turkish president will meet his US counterpart, Donald Trump, in Washington DC next week. 07/11/2019
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