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Thousands of protesters gather in Buenos Aires to oppose a series of measures unveiled by President Javier Milei to deregulate the country's struggling economy, calling on Argentina's courts to declare them unconstitutional. Latin America's third-biggest economy is on its knees after decades of debt and financial mismanagement, with inflation surpassing 160 percent year-on-year and 40 percent of Argentines living in poverty. IMAGES
Thousands of people take part in the annual LGBTQ+ pride march in Buenos Aires. IMAGES
Thousands of anti-abortion protesters march in Buenos Aires, two days before the International Day of the Unborn Child established by Pope John Paul II, as the country remains deeply divided over its stance on abortion. IMAGES
Thousands of workers' union members hold placards as they march in Buenos Aires to mark International Workers' Day. IMAGES TO COMPLETE VIDI34QL6EW_EN
Thousands of students march through downtown Buenos Aires in protest against budgets cuts to higher public education, research and science, declared by right-wing president Javier Milei's new government IMAGES
Thousands of protesters start to converge outside Argentina's National Congress building, in the center of Buenos Aires, as part of a general strike against President Javier Milei's stringent fiscal adjustments and proposed reforms to over a thousand long-standing laws and regulations. IMAGES
Thousands of protesters start to converge in the heart of Buenos Aires, as part of a general strike against President Javier Milei's stringent fiscal adjustments and proposed reforms to over a thousand long-standing laws and regulations. IMAGES