Argentina’s Senate has approved President Javier Milei’s controversial economic reform package.
The vote took place as violent clashes raged between protesters and riot police outside Congress.
A number of people were reported injured as demonstrators in Buenos Aires – who say the measures will hurt millions of Argentines – clashed with police.
The reforms, aimed at reviving the country’s flagging economy, include declaring a state of economic emergency, cutting pensions and watering down labour rights.
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