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O candidato presidencial da Bolívia, Rodrigo Paz, saúda os apoiadores após o primeiro turno

O candidato presidencial da Bolívia, Rodrigo Paz, saúda os apoiadores após o primeiro turno

O candidato presidencial da Bolívia, Rodrigo Paz, saúda os apoiadores após o primeiro turno. Dois candidatos de direita avançam para o segundo turno para a presidência da Bolívia depois de liderarem o primeiro turno das eleições no domingo, que pôs fim a duas décadas de governo de esquerda, segundo projeções com base em uma contagem parcial de votos. O senador de centro-direita Rodrigo Paz foi o líder surpresa dos votos, com 31,3-31,6 por cento dos votos, de acordo com projeções com base em resultados parciais dos institutos de pesquisa Ipsos e Captura, respectivamente. O ex-presidente de direita Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga ficou em segundo lugar na eleição dominada por uma crise econômica geracional com 27,1 por cento, segundo a Captura, em comparação com 27,3 por cento para Ipsos. IMAGENS

Apoiadores de Rodrigo Paz se reúnem após resultados preliminares nas eleições gerais da Bolívia

Apoiadores de Rodrigo Paz se reúnem após resultados preliminares nas eleições gerais da Bolívia

Apoiadores do candidato à presidência Rodrigo Paz Pereira se reúnem nas ruas de La Paz, após resultados preliminares nas eleições gerais da Bolívia. Dois candidatos de direita seguem para o segundo turno para a presidência da Bolívia após liderarem o primeiro turno das eleições no domingo, que encerrou duas décadas de governo de esquerda, projeções com base em uma contagem parcial de votos mostraram. O senador de centro-direita Rodrigo Paz é o líder surpresa da votação, com 31,3-31,6 por cento dos votos, de acordo com projeções com base em resultados parciais dos institutos de pesquisa Ipsos e Captura, respectivamente. IMAGENS

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Zelensky says he had "best" conversation with President Trump in Washington

Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelensky on Monday gives an upbeat assessment of talks with US counterpart Donald Trump and said they discussed security guarantees. "We had a very good conversation with President Trump, and it really was the best one -- or, sorry, maybe the best one will be in the future," Zelensky said at an expanded meeting with European leaders. SOUNDBITE

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Merz urges ceasefire before three-way Ukraine-Russia-US summit

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz calls for a ceasefire in Ukraine before a leaders' summit, contradicting US President Donald Trump's call to work for a peace deal with Russia instead. "I can't imagine that the next meeting would take place without a ceasefire, so let's work on that and let's try to put pressure on Russia," Merz says in an expanded meeting at the White House involving European leaders, Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. SOUNDBITE

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Air alert over Kyiv ahead of Trump-Zelensky talks in Washington

Air raid sirens sound over Kyiv ahead of highly-anticipated talks in Washington between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US leader Donald Trump. An air alert was triggered across the country after a Russian MiG-31 was detected taking off, capable of carrying Kinzhal hypersonic missiles that Moscow has been using in attacks, according to the Ukrainian air force on social media. IMAGES

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Germany's Merz and France's Macron arrive at White House ahead of Trump talks

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron arrive at the White House South Portico ahead of talks with US President Donald Trump. The White House meeting follows a summit between Trump and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, on Friday, which failed to produce a ceasefire in the nearly three-and-a-half-year war. IMAGES

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Zelensky thanks Trump at White House for trying to 'stop killings'

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky thanks US President Donald Trump at the White House for trying to "stop killings". "If I can, first of all, thank you for the invitation, and thank you very much for your efforts, personal efforts to stop killings and stop this war. Thank you," Zelensky says. SOUNDBITE

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Trump, with Zelensky, again rejects need for urgent Ukraine ceasefire

US President Donald Trump repeats his view that a ceasefire is not necessary to end the Russia-Ukraine war, echoing earlier comments that brought his position more in line with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who he met last week. "I don't think you need a ceasefire," Trump says, sitting alongside Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House. "I know that it might be good to have, but I can also understand strategically why one country or the other wouldn't want it. You have a ceasefire and they rebuild and rebuild and rebuild and you know maybe they don't want that." SOUNDBITE

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Trump says he will call Putin after talks with Zelensky, Europeans

Russian President Vladimir Putin is "expecting my call," says US President Donald Trump, following talks with Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky in Washington. Zelensky, alongside several leaders from Kyiv's European backers, met with Trump on Monday, following the US president's Friday summit with Putin. SOUNDBITE

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