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Aftermath of violent protests: Barcelona cleans up
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A security guard stands next to a Starbucks coffee shop stormed by demonstrators during clashes between police and protesters after a general strike in Barcelona, Spain, on March 30. The Spanish government prepared to approve on Friday a new austerity budget that hundreds of thousands protested against this week in sometimes violent demonstrations.Emilio Morenatti / AP
A worker cleans a shop stormed by demonstrators following clashes between police and protesters after a general strike in Barcelona, Spain, on March 30. The Spanish government prepared to approve on Friday a new austerity budget that hundreds of thousands protested against this week in sometimes violent demonstrations.Emilio Morenatti / AP
A man leaves a bank stormed by demonstrators following clashes between police and protesters after a general strike in Barcelona, Spain, on March 30. The Spanish government prepared to approve on Friday a new austerity budget that hundreds of thousands protested against this week in sometimes violent demonstrations.Emilio Morenatti / AP
A Carslon Wagonlit Traves employee is seen through a broken window on March 30, in Barcelona, Spain. Violent clashes between demonstrators and riot police in the past 24 hours has left scores injured and led to 74 people being detained.David Ramos / Getty Images
A security guard stands next to a Starbucks coffee shop stormed by demonstrators during clashes between police and protesters after a general strike in Barcelona, Spain, on March 30. The Spanish government prepared to approve on Friday a new austerity budget that hundreds of thousands protested against this week in sometimes violent demonstrations.Emilio Morenatti / AP