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Riga, Aug 18 (EFE/EPA).- Several thousands of people gathered in the Latvian capital Riga on Wednesday to protest against compulsory vaccinations against Covid-19 and the draft law which would grant employers the right to fire unvaccinated workers. (Camera: TOMS KALNINS).SHOT LIST: THE PROTEST AGAINST THE COVID RULES AT THE FREEDOM MONUMENT IN RIGA, LATVIA.
Sao Paulo, Mar 14 (EFE).- Supporters of the Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, protested on Sunday in the main cities of the country, such as Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia and Belo Horizonte, against the restrictive measures imposed by regional governments to curb spread of coronavirus. (Camera: FERNANDO BIZERRA).SHOT LIST: JAIR BOLSONARO'S SUPPORTERS PROTEST AGAINST THE CLOSURE OF BUSINESSES DUE TO THE PANDEMIC IN SAO PAULO, BRAZIL.
Seoul, Jan 27 (EFE/EPA).- Owners of a restaurant in Seoul held a protest Tuesday against government coronavirus restrictions, outside the People Power Party headquarters. Protesters rallied against tightened social distancing rules and called for the government to take realistic steps in allowing the reopening of the entertainment restaurant. (Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN)SHOT LIST: PROTESTERS DEMANDING THE REOPENING OF BUSINESSES IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.
President Donald Trump has vowed to fight the outcome of the election that left opponent Joe Biden as president-elect. He's deployed a team of lawyers to fight election results in several states, insisting widespread voter fraud was at play and that the election was 'stolen' from him. Now, Business Insider reports the head of Trump's legal team has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. David Bossie tested positive on Sunday. Bossie is not a lawyer but is a frequent contributor to Fox News. Several others in Trump's inner circle have also recently caught COVID-19, including HUD Secretary Dr. Ben Carson and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows.
Jerusalem, Oct. 12 (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Abir Sultan) Two thousand candles in memory of the victims of the coronavirus in Israel led a protest Monday outside the residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against the government's management of the pandemic. FOOTAGE FROM THE PROTEST IN JERUSALEM