‘I am resigning.’ Evo Morales, Latin America’s longest-serving president, stepped down in Bolivia following weeks of protests over a contested poll https://t.co/3UoxYlX3Fy
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) November 11, 2019
Bolivia's president resigns after re-election triggered deadly protests https://t.co/DOKZ2mJnC9 pic.twitter.com/8YiNWrwzW5
— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 11, 2019
BREAKING: Protesters in the capital of Bolivia are now occupying the Venezuelan embassy, according to state media via @AFP – meanwhile, the country's president who resigned tonight says there's a warrant for his arrest, as reports continue to circulate on social media of looting.
— David Begnaud (@DavidBegnaud) November 11, 2019
'Bolivia is shattered': Election crisis leaves deeply divided nation https://t.co/RzjYMOtLgM pic.twitter.com/dpGAEMFCDV
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 11, 2019
With an estimated 9,000,000 t, #Bolivia holds about 43% of the world's known lithium reserves.#ClimateImperialismhttps://t.co/MDtO73428W
— Cory Morningstar (@elleprovocateur) November 11, 2019
Bolivia's Evo Morales stepped down Sunday after the country's military demanded his resignation. For more on the unfolding political situation in Bolivia, we speak with @MarkWeisbrot tomorrow. Watch live 8-9am ET @ https://t.co/Xup8cdtnFB https://t.co/USEnqkTeA8
— Democracy Now! (@democracynow) November 11, 2019
Everyone on my feed is now an expert on Bolivia I see
— Cassandra Fairbanks 🕊✌️ (@CassandraRules) November 11, 2019
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TRUMPWORLD
The POTUS doth protest too much methinks. @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/1jCA1Ysyjw
— Brian J. Karem (@BrianKarem) November 11, 2019
"What we're dealing with here is corruption, abuse of power in a way that damaged American national security" https://t.co/UQjoKqTfP8
— The Hill (@thehill) November 11, 2019
What a hideously unethical person. Simply shameful of Fox News to allow this to occur on their air. https://t.co/lPkIcQ7gqe
— Susan Hennessey (@Susan_Hennessey) November 11, 2019
Olympic apologist and unctuous opportunist in one quisling package: https://t.co/LW374jUvbD via @NYTimes
— Kara Swisher (@karaswisher) November 11, 2019
EXCLUSIVE: New Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley tells @martharaddatz there will be "less than a thousand" troops remaining in Syria following Pres. Trump's call to withdraw:
"The footprint will be small, but the objective will remain the same." https://t.co/vvszwbhD4K pic.twitter.com/ec9nCkV5TM
— ABC News (@ABC) November 11, 2019
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BREXITSHAMBLES BRITAIN
1/10: Following is a thread of ten about #Brexit phase 2. If the Conservatives win a majority on 12 December there is very high likelihood UK will legally leave EU on 31 January. Far from “getting Brexit done” this would kick off another long & even more complex negotiation..
— Simon Fraser (@SimonFraser00) November 10, 2019
New @BorisJohnson Brexit video aimed fairly and squarely at potential Brexit Party waverers worried about extended vassaldom. "We will not extend the transition period beyond the end of 2020." https://t.co/8WIDINQJjY
— Paul Goodman (@PaulGoodmanCH) November 10, 2019
This man can't work out how to mop a floor.
But somehow a fair chunk of the country believe he could sort out Brexit quickly…#borisjohnsonpic.twitter.com/neWFi18c0w— Slough for Europe 🇪🇺🎪 (@SloughForEU) November 10, 2019
The Conservative manifesto will include a pledge of new legal protections to prevent soldiers being prosecuted over #Troubles killings. #tomorrowspaperstoday #GE19 #GE2019 #Telegraph pic.twitter.com/633Y0poslO
— Darran Marshall (@DarranMarshall) November 10, 2019
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WORLD
LIVE: Protests in Hong Kong https://t.co/XV5usJn6lF
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 11, 2019
Hong Kong protester shot at close range by police – video https://t.co/e6jvW2Ln2S
— The Guardian (@guardian) November 11, 2019
A vast oil field containing an estimated 53 billion barrels of crude oil has been discovered in Iran, President Hassan Rouhani announced, a find that could boost the country's battered economy amid stringent US sanctions https://t.co/pr74No2uqW
— CNN (@CNN) November 10, 2019
British Steel agrees £70m rescue deal with China's Jingye Group, potentially saving up to 4,000 UK jobs https://t.co/lDdo63GpjL
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) November 10, 2019
The far right Vox leader Abascal, who more than doubled his seats, ‘was swiftly congratulated by fellow far-right European politicians including France’s Marine Le Pen, Italy’s Matteo Salvini and the Netherlands’ Geert Wilders’ https://t.co/AYLGUxnzLg
— Andrew Adonis (@Andrew_Adonis) November 11, 2019
Australia’s banking sector, until recently one of the most profitable in the world, is facing a regulatory overhaul after suffering its worst results season in at least a decade https://t.co/LPC7hf36Lv
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) November 11, 2019
Debt, defects and the occasional death: China's latest tourist craze isn't going so well https://t.co/MySrmMMLrZ via @bopinion
— Bloomberg Next China (@next_china) November 11, 2019
50 years ago, "Sesame Street" began as a radical experiment joining educational research and social idealism. The beloved show ultimately redefined what it means to teach children through TV, with music as its resounding voice.https://t.co/d1gkda7nIJ
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 10, 2019