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A sign with a caricature of Slovenia's Prime Minister Janez
Jansa is seen during an anti-austerity and anti-corruption protest in Ljubljana Feb. 8. Some 20,000 Slovenians took to the streets on Friday, adding
pressure on a crumbling conservative government that is struggling to stay in
power and avoid a bailout. Jansa is clinging to power despite the departure of
two junior coalition partners which deprived him of a majority and which may
force early elections in the troubled eurozone member. (Srdjan Zivulovic/Reuters)
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