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Young people hold a sit-in in Sciences Po Paris to protest against the pension reform, on the second day of national mobilization against the project. The prestigious university was occupied during the night by about fifty students. IMAGES
Berlin, Apr 21 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: María Garrido) Dozens of people took part on Wednesday in a demonstration in the centre of Berlin to protest against the reform of the Protection against infection act.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST. SOUNDBITES OF THE ORGANIZERS.Translation:1.- "How can it be that since May 2020 there is hardly any flu, are there no cases? Is it that the child's name has been changed? Isn't it that the symptoms are the same as in the common flu? Do the experts say that there is a displacement of the diagnoses, to make the cases skyrocket? ".
A small group of people gather in Maria Hernandez Park for a Black Lives Matter protest, and listen to a speech by Paperboy Prince, nonbinary activist and rapper who made a Democratic primary bid for New York's 7th Congressional District. IMAGES
New York, Jun 29 (EFE/EPA).The protests against police brutality and racism that erupted after the murder of African American George Floyd by a white Minneapolis cop have resulted in demonstrators setting up a huge camp before the New York City Hall, where for a week they have been demanding sharp cuts in funding for the city's police department and a change in municipal priorities.(Camera: ALBA VIGARAY).FOOTAGE SHOWS PROTESTERS CAMPING IN FRONT OF THE NEW YORK CITY HALL IN NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, US, AS PART OF THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT.
Beijing, Apr 14 (EFE/EPA).- People in Beijing carry out their daily lives wearing protective masks to protect themselves against COVID-19.So far, COVID-19 has claimed at least 3,341 lives out of the 82,249 cases of infections. About 77,738 patients have been cured. (Camera: WU HONG)FOOTAGE SHOWS DAILY LIFE IN BEIJING AMID THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC.
Hundreds of poisonous snakes slithering on the grounds of a farm in China are the unlikely neighbors of a woman that locals call the 'Cobra Queen.' Hu Xiaoxia the snake breeder produces snake wine, which locals use to make medicinal liquor. Cobra skin is also considered a heat-clearing medicine in traditional Chinese medicine. She has risked her skin every time she stepped into the room with these cold-blooded reptiles for the past 3 years, but that's why they call her the Cobra Queen.