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Rotterdam, Jan 28 (EFE/EPA).- An amusement park in the Dutch city of Rotterdam was caught on fire on Wednesday night as protests defying a nationwide curfew to curtail the coronavirus spread turned violent for a fourth night running. (Camera: DAVID MORALES URBANEJA). SHOT LIST: FIRE AND DAMGES AT AN AMUSEMENT PARK IN THE AFTERMATH OF UNREST AND DUTCH CURFEW PROTESTS ON THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 27 IN ROTTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS.
Tunis, Jan 18 (EFE / EPA) .- About 650 people have been arrested and ten police officers have been injured in Tunis and various provinces of Tunisia since the beginning of the violent protests which began on January 14.Although social unrest and protests against precariousness and the government management have been ongoing for weeks, the violent incidents broke out on Thursday, January 14, coinciding with the 10th anniversary dictator Zinedin Abedin Ben Ali's escape. (Camera: MOHAMED MESSARA)SHOT LIST: PROTESTS IN THE STREETS OF TUNIS, TUNISIA.
Barcelona, Feb 22 (EFE).- (Camera: EFE) Workers clean graffiti and protect windows and shop windows on Passeig de Gràcia (Barcelona) to prevent new acts of vandalism that have taken place for six straight nights after the arrest of rapper Pablo Hasél for exalting terrorism. FOOTAGE OF DAMAGES AND WORKERS CLEANING FRONT OF BUILDINGS IN BARCELONA
People in Barcelona gather for a fourth consecutive night of protests over the jailing of rapper Pablo Hasel, who was handed a nine-month sentence over tweets glorifying terrorism and videos inciting violence. IMAGES
Barcelona, Valencia (Spain), Feb 19 (EFE).- (Camera: EFE)At least sixteen people were arrested and six were injured on Thursday as protesters took to the streets of several Spanish cities for the third consecutive night to demand the release of jailed rapper Pablo Hasél.FOOTAGE OF PROTESTS IN BARCELONA AND VALENCIA ON THURSDAY NIGHT.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).