Protests in Bolivia have entered the third day with three separate groups calling for reforms to agricultural, educational and labour policies.The country’s main trade union, the Bolivian Workers’ Centre (COB) union, issued a strike call last Friday, coinciding with labour reform protests around the globe to mark International Workers’ Day.The South American nation was already facing a currency shortage, causing its largest economic crisis in 40 years.On Tuesday, COB, alongside transport and education workers, took to the streets, leading to clashes with police. Law enforcement officers fired tear gas at protesters near the presidential palace in La Paz, and in…

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