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Bolivia’s Fuel Crisis Is Fueling Inflation and Testing a New President
Bolivia faces severe fuel shortages, road blockades, and the worst inflation in about four decades. Blockades disrupting food and fuel supply to major cities are pushing prices higher, driven by dwindling gas revenue and a dollar shortage. President Rodrigo is navigating the crisis.
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