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Controversial British-American influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan arrive at a Bucharest court of appeals, after their arrest by Romanian police over UK sex offence charges. Romanian authorities said in a statement that they executed "two European arrest warrants issued by the UK judicial authorities for the committing of sexual offences, of exploitation of persons on the territory of the UK". IMAGES
Bishop Auckland (United Kingdom), Oct 13 (EFE) .- (Camera: Viviana García) The painting "Benjamín", by Francisco de Zurbarán (1598-1664), is the starting point of the Spanish Gallery in the surroundings of the castle Auckland, in the county of Durham (northeast England), which houses the first permanent exhibition in the United Kingdom dedicated to the Spanish Golden Age.FOOTAGE FROM THE BISHOP AUCKLAND EXHIBITIONSOUNDBITES FROM JONATHAN RUFFER, FOUNDER OF THE AUCKLAND PROJECT
London (UK), Dec 2 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Facundo Arrizabalaga).- The National Gallery and the Tate Britain gallery in London reopened their doors on Wednesday as the government has eased the coronavirus restrictions imposed from 5 November. FOOTAGE OF THE TATE BRITAIN (00: 00-02:16) AND OF THE NATIONAL GALLERY (02:16-END).
London, Oct 5 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Facundo Arrizabalaga) The Tate Gallery in London is hosting the new exhibition of American artist Bruce Nauman, which will open to the public from October 7 to 21 February 2021.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION. EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NO SALES.
"How can someone explain to a child that someone deliberately tried to kill him?", ask the parents of the French boy who was thrown off a viewing platform at London's Tate Modern art gallery by a troubled British teenager. In a statement read out by a police officer after perpetrator Jonty Bravery was sentenced to life in prison, the parents express the "fear and horror" caused by the crime. SOUNDBITE
Airbus Group faces a potentially lengthy and disruptive probe over its core commercial jet sales after Britain's fraud police launched a criminal investigation into suspected irregularities in the use of third-party agents to win airliner contracts. Hayley Platt reports