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As Bolivia takes control of a Spanish-owned airports operator, we examine President Morales' economic policies.
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We ask if the president's move to reject US drug eradication policies was the best for his country's coca farmers.
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Madrid outlines further $50bn worth of savings, tax rises, and structural reforms.
Europe
Last Modified: 27 Sep 2012 19:19 GMT
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Police protests and anger among indigenous groups piles the pressure on Latin America's first indigenous president.
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With 19,000 murders last year, the Latin American country is now considered one of the most dangerous in the world.
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As student protests continue in the streets of Santiago, we ask if the government will heed their demands for equality.
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