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Topic EconomicEconomic crises fuel unrest and protests in Bolivia and Tunisia, leading to clashes and political arrests.
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Recent news highlights widespread unrest and protests in Bolivia and Tunisia, directly linked to severe economic crises. In Bolivia, followers of ex-President Evo Morales are marching on the capital, fueled by the nation's worst economic crisis in a generation, leading to clashes with security forces. This widespread discontent targets President Paz's government. Similarly, hundreds of Tunisians have rallied in their capital to protest a worsening economic situation, which is occurring alongside a crackdown on dissent. These events underscore the immediate and significant impact of economic instability on political stability and public order, making the current economic crises highly newsworthy due to the resulting social unrest and political ramifications.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Bolivia protesters allied with ex-leader Morales march on capital as unrest widens
