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24-hour strike paralyzes Argentina as unions protest austerity measures
8:42 AM,
May 31, 2019
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Flights, trains, and buses across Argentina came to a halt as labor unions protested the policies of Mauricio Macri. The president's popularity has plummeted ahead of an election later this year.
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