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Learn More17 years ago, Bolivia lived the Water War as a direct consequence of the privatization of water
The privatization of water was a requirement of the International Monetary Fund for Bolivia to be able to pay its debts to the international institution
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The Turin Municipal Council acts on the popular will of the referendum against the privatization of 2011
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Exclusive: Tests show billions of people globally are drinking water contaminated by plastic particles, with 83% of samples found to be polluted
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