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After two successful sporting seasons side by side, RAM Trucks Europe and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing announce their partnership will be extended into the 2024 season. This year the collaboration will be focused on the FIM Motocross World Championship, in which the American brand will join Red Bull KTM Factory Racing as official team sponsor.The collaboration this year is characterised by a more creative declination: RAM Trucks Europe in fact provides Andrea Adamo and Liam Everts, spearheads of the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team, with two iconic RAM Trucks 1500 with a dedicated and special wrapping, customised according to the spirit and colours of the Austrian brand. The two riders will then take on the role of RAM Trucks Europe Brand Ambassadors throughout the season, moving around with the powerful RAM vehicles both on the racetracks, for official travel during the season's races, and off them for their own personal adventures, functionally carrying the motorcycles inside the truck beds, in coherence with the RAM Brand tagline “Built to Serve”. The two vehicles also will be showcased during some events throughout the season.
Heavy black smoke rises over buildings following Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip, as the Israeli army and Gaza militants continue to exchange fire for the fourth consecutive day. IMAGES
Un groupe de docteurs de l'Armée pendant leurs gardes de nuit à l'hôpital de San Antonio.
Lisbon, Jul 3 (EFE).- Residents of Lisbon expressed mixed feelings Saturday regarding the new night-time curfew imposed across Portugal’s regions amid a surge in coronavirus cases.The night-time curfew – 11 pm to 5 am – affects 45 of the 278 Portuguese counties and 4 out of the approximately 10 million inhabitants. FOOTAGE OF LISBON STREET. SOUNDBITES OF: RITA AMORIM, PHARMACEUTICAL: "It is increasing, sadly we have had positive cases, but I don't know, ... we have very high cases at the level of the city of Lisbon."SEÑOR PERALTA, OWNER OF A COFFEE SHOP: "Over the weekend when we could do a little more, they forced us to close very early. We close at 3.30 pm, you don't have enough to do anything, not even at meals you get to work because you are very limited. If a client comes at 2:40 p.m. they have to eat in a hurry because at 3:30 p.m. you have to put them on the street, because if the authority comes they charge you, and they charge you well. "ANDRÉS FERNANDES, OWNER OF A RESTAURANT: "If the numbers begin to drop, they may be saved, but if they continue to rise, we are wrong."DIOGO, TAXI DRIVER: "I think people did not take due care. Some situations could be practiced, but carefully, and they were not. I remember the football fans when they celebrated the championship, the private parties, the upper neighborhood parties, from Alfama, that gives rise to what we have ".
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
In Barcelona, people have gathered for another night of protest in support of rapper Pablo Hasel, who was holed up in a university in Catalonia to avoid going to jail in a case that has raised concerns about free speech in Spain. The demonstrations have ended in violence for three nights in a row and about 100 people have been arrested since the protests began. IMAGES