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Bolivia's presidential runoff resulted in a victory for centrist Rodrigo Paz, ending two decades of left-wing MAS rule. Paz's win comes amid economic crisis, inflation, fuel shortages, and a shift towards market-friendly policies. The new government faces urgent economic reforms and regional challenges.
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Bolivia's new president, Paz, won a runoff election amid economic turmoil, including high inflation, dollar shortages, and fuel crises. His victory marks a shift from two decades of MAS rule, with plans to reform currency policies and address economic instability, while facing opposition from former President Morales.
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Cuba is conducting a closed-door trial of former deputy prime minister Gil, accused of corruption, espionage, and embezzlement. The case is the most significant since 1989, with charges stemming from a nearly two-year investigation. Gil's whereabouts were unknown until his recent detention.