Medical workers demonstrate in Madrid against the Spanish government's latest austerity measures to deal with Spain's crippling debt.
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Spain in crisis —
Protesters walk through smoke thrown by firemen and policemen during a demonstration of public service workers in Spanish Sevilla on September 29, 2012.
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Spain in crisis —
Protests against the budget cuts errupted again on Saturday September 29, 2012.
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Spain PM under pressure —
Spanish police officers attend a demonstration against government spending cuts in Madrid on October 2, 2012 .
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Spain in crisis —
Demonstrators confront police near the Spanish parliament during a protest against spending cuts and the government of Mariano Rajoy on September 29, 2012 .
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Spain PM under pressure —
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy gives a press conference on September 11, 2012. The conference followed Finnish Prime Minister Jyrki Katainen backing Spain and calling the crisis "unfair."
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Spain in crisis —
Spanish workers take to the streets to demonstrate against the government's austerity measures on September 15, 2012 in Madrid.
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Regional splits —
Supporters of independence for Catalonia demonstrate on September 11, 2012 in Barcelona to mark the Spanish region's official day, amid protests over Spain's financial crisis.
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Miners protest —
The streets of Leon in northern Spain light up as thousands of coal miners march with their helmet lights on. The protest on June 12, 2012 was part of a nationwide miners' strike against subsidy reductions.
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Bankia most indebted bank —
A vampire puppet holding money is held by protesters outside Bankia's building Kio Tower in Plaza Castilla, on June 2, 2012 in Madrid
Demonstrations against austerity —
Spanish miners burn tires during an anti-austerity demonstration in Vega del Rey, near Oviedo, in northern Spain on June 4, 2012.
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'Indignant' challenge —
A protester hits a pot while walking past the Bank of Spain on May 15, 2012 in Madrid, Spain. Spain's 'Indignants' prepared events across Spain to mark the anniversary of their movement.
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Crowds gather —
Protesters with Spain's Indignant movement attend a rally at Puerta del Sol on May 15, 2012 in Madrid, Spain. The movement was formed to protest against the economic crisis and high unemployment.
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Health workers protest —
Health workers in Seville protest against government austerity measures on June 12, 2012. The campaigners display banners saying 'Don't play with health' and 'More gowns and fewer ties.'
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Spain's banks stumble —
People demonstrate against Spain's banking sector in front of Bankia, on June 02, 2012. Bankia asked for €19 billion in aid.
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Bankia's bailout —
Commuters are reflected on the headquarters of Bankia SA on May 29, 2012 in Madrid, Spain. Spanish borrowing costs have increased after the government announced a rescue plan for Bankia involving more public debt.
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Spain gets aid —
Activists stage a performance depicting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and a banker outside the Congress of Deputies in Madrid on June 12, 2012. The demonstration came days after Spain secured a eurozone banking bailout of €100 billion euros ($125 billion).