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"[Cuts] aren't related to us letting things slide when it comes to these issues, but due to the fact that the main planned initiatives connected to the need to intensify work on ensuring the country's security...and with regard to the need to ensure the renewal of military equipment and hardware, and we have passed the peak of this work," Putin said, speaking at a government meeting on Monday.Putin noted that Russia's military-industrial complex will need to continue its efforts to create high-tech, competitive equipment, and not resort to "making pots and pans" (i.e. engage low-tech civilian production) as it had to in the 1990s.
"Bolivian President Evo Morales steps down following accusations of election fraud" proclaims CNN.So there you have it. The indigenous leader of a socialist South American government which has successfully lifted masses of people out of crushing poverty, which happens to control the world's largest reserves of lithium (which may one day replace oil as a crucial energy resource due to its use in powering smartphones, laptops, hybrid and electric cars), which has an extensive and well-documented history of being targeted for regime change by the US government, simply stepped down due to some sort of scandal involving a "disputed election". Nothing to do with the fact that right-wing mobs had been terrorizing this leader's family, or the fact that the nation's military literally commanded him to step down and are now currently searching for him to arrest him, leading to ousted government officials being rounded up and held captive by soldiers wearing masks.
"Bolivia's Morales resigns amid scathing election report, rising protests" reports The Washington Post.
"Bolivian Leader Evo Morales Steps Down" says The New York Times.
"Bolivian President Evo Morales resigns amid fraud poll protests" declares the BBC.
"President of Bolivia steps down amid allegations of election rigging" we are informed by Telegraph.
"Bolivia's President Morales resigns after backlash to disputed election" says the Sydney Morning Herald.

Several classified pages of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act on former Trump campaign advisor Carter Page,
Exculpatory evidence that was withheld from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court,
The so-called 'Gang of Eight' folder (which contained exculpatory information), as well as
The email chain between FBI investigators in the Russia probe and then-FBI Director James Comey.
Comment: Even if Scotland did vote for independence, considering the shameless shenanigans employed to block Brexit, why would people trust that it would actually go ahead?