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Workers take to the streets for May Day
But trouble flares in South Korea and Turkey

from Our Foreign Desk

MILLIONS of workers across the world marched on May Day yesterday — to widely differing receptions.

While tens of thousands of happy Cubans welcomed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to Havana’s Plaza of the Revolution, turning their May Day into a celebration of international solidarity, Turkish police fired tear gas and water cannon at thousands of May Day protesters after they tried to march to Istanbul’s Taksim Square.

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