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Crisis 'engulfed' Bolivian President

AliciaLaporta 11 Nov 2019

When Bolivian people went to the election on October 20, President Evo Morales probably did not think he would have to leave the chair after nearly 14 years.

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Morales - Bolivia's longest serving president

FoziyaKhan 11 Nov 2019

Evo Morales sought to continue to power after 14 years as President of Bolivia, but eventually resigned when protests broke out.

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Samurai defeated the Japanese sword master

In more than 60 sword fighting competitions, Musashi Miyamoto had never lost, even to the top Japanese swords master.

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Guards guard the 'heart' of Amazon

BrianMackenzie 11 Nov 2019

Brazil Before being hit by a logger, Paulo Paulino chief of the Guajajara tribe spent most of his life protecting the Amazon forest.

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Morales, Bolivia's longest serving president

Evo Morales sought to continue to power after 14 years as President of Bolivia, but eventually resigned when protests broke out.

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'Disillusioned' migrants back to Europe

AsifaSyeda 10 Nov 2019

In Iraq, Kamal Mahmood was a doctor, and in Greece, he was just a poor asylum seeker, struggling in makeshift huts.

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Iran's nuclear program is started by the United States

TracyRoss 09 Nov 2019

The United States has always opposed Iran becoming a nuclear power, but it was Washington that brought it to Tehran more than half a century ago.

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Obsessive beauty once made the Duchess of England reeling

HurraamKhan 09 Nov 2019

Gladys Deacon is considered to be one of the most beautiful women in the world, getting a dream lover but eventually living in seclusion.

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'Disillusioned' immigrants back to Europe

AmyJenkins 09 Nov 2019

In Iraq, Kamal Mahmood was a doctor, and in Greece, he was just a poor asylum seeker, struggling in makeshift huts.

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The first woman to cycle around the world

Annie Londonderry rode out of her home in Boston, leaving her husband and three young children on a journey to make her a symbol of independent women.

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