Tens of thousands of Argentines took to the streets Sunday to mark the anniversary of the 1976 coup that brought an era of military dictatorship, whose bloody death toll has been disputed by the country's controversial new president, Javier Milei. HT Image Central Buenos Aires was paralyzed for hours as massive crowds gathered for one of the largest March 24 "Day of
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Protests against government austerity measures continued in Argentina while 800 nurses at Los Robles Regional Medical Center in California voted down an agreement brought back by the SEIU.
pitch. around 60,000 it feels like. everybody waiting for that moment to see the trophy held aloft. thea;a everybody waiting for that moment to see the trophy held aloft. see the trophy held aloft. they are all ”ourin see the trophy held aloft. they are all pouring onto see the trophy held aloft. they are all pouring onto the see the trophy held aloft. they are all pouring onto the streets - see the trophy held aloft. they are all pouring onto the streets here i see the trophy held aloft. they are| all pouring onto the streets here in central buenos aires, the obelisk is the focal point of the celebrations. people kind of handoff have not left at the beginning of the tournament, such as the dedication of argentinians, especially for this world cup. everyone of course in argentinian colours, number ten, their idol, lionel messi, who cannot walk away with a world cup title. that has been the thing for argentinians this year, notjust argentina winning a third cap after 40 argent