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San Salvador, Feb 14 (EFE).- More than 40 couples got married Sunday in El Salvador in a collective wedding organized by the Mayor's Office of San Salvador on the occasion of the Valentine's Day, which is also known in several countries in Latin America as Day of Love and Friendship. (Camera: VLADIMIR CHICAS). SHOT LIST: SALVADORAN COUPLES GET MARRIED IN A COLLECTIVE WEDDING ON VALENTINE'S DAY IN SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR.SOUND BITE: THE MAYOR OF SAN SALVADOR, ERNESTO MUYSHONDT (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: THIS OCCASION IS ALWAYS SPECIAL FOR US. IT'S PART OF MY JOB THAT I LIKE THE MOST. IT'S SUCH A PRIVILEGE TO BE A PART OF THIS VERY SPECIAL DAY OF THESE PEOPLE.
Taoyuan, Oct 30 (EFE/EPA).- Two LGBT couples tied the knot Friday as part of a mass wedding held by the Taiwan military.According to news reports, it is the first time that LGBT couples got married in a military mass wedding since Taiwan became the first country in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage in May 2019. (Camera: RITCHIE TONGO).SHOT LIST: A MASS WEDDING HELD BY TAIWAN MILITARY IN TAOYUAN, TAIWAN.
Waving rainbow flags and shedding tears of joy, two Taiwanese same-sex couples tied the knot on Friday at a mass wedding hosted by the military.
Malacca, Apr 27 (EFE/EPA).- Physically apart but spiritually united, Muslim couples celebrated their wedding ceremonies Monday amid social distancing measures that remain in force in Malaysia. Two of the newlyweds were husband Mohd Shahrul Nizam Razali, 23, and wife Nur Fatiha Ghazali, 22, and husband Mohamad Luhkman Md Saleh, 32, and wife Nor Suiadah Moh Shariff, 30. They participated in an Islamic marriage contract ceremony, which requires the attendance of two witnesses and a matchmaker in the city of Malacca. (Camera: FAZRY ISMAIL)FOOTAGE SHOWS WEDDING CEREMONIES IN MALACCA, MALAYSIA.
Managua, Feb 14 (EFE).-Over 400 couples participated in a mass wedding in Managua on the occasion of Valentine's Day. (Camera: RENÉE LUCÍA RAMOS).FOOTAGE SHOWS MOMENTS FROM THE VALENTINE'S DAY MASS WEDDING IN MANAGUA, NICARAGUA.
Jusque-là, seules les discothèques et les épiceries de nuit devaient proposer des éthylotests à leurs clients. Cette obligation va bientôt s'étendre à tous les magasins qui vendent de l'alcool. Mais Julien Chivé, caviste bordelais, n'est pas vraiment convaincu. "Je trouve que ça ne sert pas à grand-chose. Les gens savent bien qu'après deux verres, il faut s'arrêter si on veut reprendre la voiture. Et les clients rencontrés ce jeudi matin ne voient pas non plus l'intérêt d'en acheter. "Ca me semble absurde", lance l'un d'eux. "De toute façon, après deux verres, on sera positif, donc c'est à chacun de se gérer", explique un autre.Dans l'épicerie de Virgine Matheron, à Talence (Gironde), il est difficile de trouver une place pour les éthylotests. La gérante doit enlever des produits et envisage surtout des coûts supplémentaires. En effet, dans le supermarché Carrefour City, qui en commercialise depuis un an, ces produits ne sont pas très populaires. "On en a vendu trois en un an", confie le gérant. Près de 50 000 commerçants devraient proposer des éthylotests à partir du 1er juillet, sous peine d'une amende de 675 euros.