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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto) -
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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto) -
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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto) -
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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto) -
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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto) -
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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto) -
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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto) -
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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto) -
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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto) -
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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto) -
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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto) -
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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto) -
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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto) -
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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto) -
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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto) -
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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto) -
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Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency Amid Protests
People protest against the elimination of fuel subsidies in Quito, Ecuador on October 4, 2019. A nationwide strike by transport workers and taxi drivers against the elimination of fuel subsidies led to anti-government protests and violence. The government eliminated four-decade-old fuel subsidies Tuesday as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to obtain loans. (Photo by Rafael Rodriguez/NurPhoto)