Bolivia miners clash with police outside government palace in La Paz
Clashes erupted on Thursday in Bolivia's capital, La Paz, as police used tear gas to disperse miners who tried to breach the government palace.
The miners were also setting off small dynamite charges during the unrest.
The incident took place amid a second week of nationwide unrest, according to the supplied report.
The confrontation centred on the seat of government in La Paz.
No casualties were reported in the supplied material.
The immediate response described was the use of tear gas by police to push back the crowd.
The unrest matters because it adds to growing social tensions challenging President Rodrigo Paz's administration.
He was sworn in late last year, after nearly 20 years of one-party rule.
The supplied material does not say what triggered the latest round of protests or whether any arrests were made.