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An Indigenous woman sells groceries at Mercado Lanza in La Paz on November 20, 2024. Margarita Avila, a 66-year-old grocery seller, stoically observes her neighbors' closed stalls at a market in La Paz. "We have had good years (...). We knew how much we were going to earn, how much we were going to invest," she recalls. Now the shortage of dollars, the climate of protests, and the discrediting of the authorities have plunged Bolivia into continuous uncertainty. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP) (Photo by AIZAR RALDES/AFP via Getty Images)
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(FILES) French politician, diplomat and Civil Servant Jean-Pierre Jouyet arrives for his trial, on suspicion of favouritism at French public financial institution Caisse des Depots at the Batignolles district courthouse in Paris, on March 21, 2024. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP) (Photo by THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images)
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An Indigenous woman sells groceries at Mercado Lanza in La Paz on November 20, 2024. Margarita Avila, a 66-year-old grocery seller, stoically observes her neighbors' closed stalls at a market in La Paz. "We have had good years (...). We knew how much we were going to earn, how much we were going to invest," she recalls. Now the shortage of dollars, the climate of protests, and the discrediting of the authorities have plunged Bolivia into continuous uncertainty. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP) (Photo by AIZAR RALDES/AFP via Getty Images)
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Margarita Avila, 66, poses for a picture at her grocery stall at Mercado Lanza in La Paz on November 20, 2024. Margarita Avila, a 66-year-old grocery seller, stoically observes her neighbors' closed stalls at a market in La Paz. "We have had good years (...). We knew how much we were going to earn, how much we were going to invest," she recalls. Now the shortage of dollars, the climate of protests, and the discrediting of the authorities have plunged Bolivia into continuous uncertainty. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP) (Photo by AIZAR RALDES/AFP via Getty Images)
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An Indigenous woman sells meat at Mercado Lanza in La Paz on November 20, 2024. Margarita Avila, a 66-year-old grocery seller, stoically observes her neighbors' closed stalls at a market in La Paz. "We have had good years (...). We knew how much we were going to earn, how much we were going to invest," she recalls. Now the shortage of dollars, the climate of protests, and the discrediting of the authorities have plunged Bolivia into continuous uncertainty. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP) (Photo by AIZAR RALDES/AFP via Getty Images)
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An Indigenous woman sells groceries at Mercado Lanza in La Paz on November 20, 2024. Margarita Avila, a 66-year-old grocery seller, stoically observes her neighbors' closed stalls at a market in La Paz. "We have had good years (...). We knew how much we were going to earn, how much we were going to invest," she recalls. Now the shortage of dollars, the climate of protests, and the discrediting of the authorities have plunged Bolivia into continuous uncertainty. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP) (Photo by AIZAR RALDES/AFP via Getty Images)
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An Indigenous woman sells meat at Mercado Lanza in La Paz on November 20, 2024. Margarita Avila, a 66-year-old grocery seller, stoically observes her neighbors' closed stalls at a market in La Paz. "We have had good years (...). We knew how much we were going to earn, how much we were going to invest," she recalls. Now the shortage of dollars, the climate of protests, and the discrediting of the authorities have plunged Bolivia into continuous uncertainty. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP) (Photo by AIZAR RALDES/AFP via Getty Images)
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This photo taken on November 14, 2024 shows a worker sorting "Beni Madonna", a recently developed high-quality "mikan"-orange hybrid fruit, in the city of Matsuyama, Ehime prefecture. (Photo by JIJI Press / AFP) / Japan OUT (Photo by STR/JIJI Press/AFP via Getty Images)