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Famine · GazaAllegations that Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza are “insane” and “ridiculous,” an adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told NPR.Just a day after reports that Israeli military forces killed 27 people near an aid distribution site, Caroline Glick, an Israeli American conservative journalist who serves as international affairs advisor to Israel, said in an interview on Morning Edition that the reports are false.According to…See the Story
Claims of War Crimes in Gaza Are ‘Ridiculous,’ Says Adviser to Israeli Government
48% Left coverage: 21 sources

Lula Da Silva · BoliviaBolivia’s Defense Minister Edmundo Novillo issued a stark warning of potential military action to protect democratic stability ahead of August 2025 elections, citing escalating protests by supporters of former President Evo Morales. The announcement follows clashes between police and Morales loyalists demanding his reinstatement as a presidential candidate, despite a constitutional ban. The crisis stems […]See the Story
Bolivia's Government Threatens Military Intervention Amid Electoral Tensions and Economic Freefall
60% Left coverage: 5 sources

Oil and Gas Sector · La PazJune 4, 2025 – La Paz – EFE. Thousands of transporters demonstrated this Wednesday in La Paz to protest the shortage of fuel that has affected Bolivia for weeks. The mobilization, which began in the city of El Alto, brought together drivers of public transport unions who demanded immediate solutions from the government in the face of the lack of diesel and gasoline, in addition to the rising inflation and scarcity of dollars in the country. Prot…See the Story
Thousands of Transporters Protest in Bolivia over Fuel Shortage - Latino-News - Hispanic Newspaper
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Bolivia’s Vocals Call for Protection of the IACHR From Threats of Loyalty to Evo Morales · Global Voices
100% Left coverage: 1 sources