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Thousands of Israelis block one of Tel Aviv's main highways during a protest against proposed judicial reforms, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a compromise plan touted by Israeli President Isaac Herzog. IMAGES
Passengers arrive at Gare de Lyon in Paris to catch their train on the day of the strike against pension reform, which is expected to be very popular, especially in transport. IMAGES
Beijing, Sep 16 (EFE/EPA).- Chinese property developer Evergrande continued in major financial crisis Thursday after the company said Tuesday that its property sales would likely continue to drop significantly in September, resulting in a further deterioration of its cash situation, according to media reports. (Camera: WU HONG).B-ROLL OF THE EVERGRANDE NEW HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PROJECT IN BEIJING, CHINA.
Castillejos (Morocco), May 18 (EFE) .- (Camera: Mohamed Siali) Dozens of people continue to enter the Spanish city of Ceuta on Tuesday morning through gaps in the breakwater that extends the Tarajal border to the sea, given the apparent passivity of the Moroccan police and the Auxiliary Forces (paramilitary body) deployed on the border.FOOTAGE OF THE SITUATION IN CASTILLEJOS, MOROCCO
Chiquimula, Guatemala, Jan 16 (EFE).- A caravan made up of more than 9,000 Honduran migrants was crossing western Guatemala and heading towards Mexico on Saturday after overcoming several official blockades.The caravan, divided into three groups of approximately 3,000 people each and whose destination is the United States, crossed illegally between Friday night and Saturday through the El Florido border post, located 200 kilometers west of Guatemala City, despite the fact that initially security forces had blocked their way. (Camera: ESTEBAN BIBA).SHOT LIST: A NEW GROUP OF APPROXIMATELY THREE THOUSAND HONDURAN MIGRANTS ARRIVES IN GUATEMALA, AFTER CROSSING THE BORDER POINT OF EL FLORIDO, IN CAMOTAN, GUATEMALA.
Geneva/Riyadh, May 14 (EFE).- The director-general of the crisis-hit World Trade Organization - the governing body of international trade - said Thursday he will step down on Aug. 31, a year before the scheduled end of his second term.FOOTAGE COURTESY OF THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION (WTO), OF ITS GENERAL DIRECTOR, ROBERTO AZEVEDO.