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Moscow, Jun 28 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Maxim Shipenkov) The Moscow authorities on Monday imposed a ban to attend to people without QR codes, which confirm vaccination against Covid-19 in services public catering.FOOTAGE OF SECURITY AGENTS CHECKING THE QR CODES OF VISITORS TO A FOOD COURT IN A SHOPPING CENTER IN MOSCOW.
Tokyo, Arp 28 (EFE).- The Japanese government has been forced to halt its free mask distribution program, after people received it with a barrage of mockery and criticism.(Camera: ANTONIO HERMOSÍN)FOOTAGE SHOWS PEOPLE WEARING MASKS IN VARIOUS STATIONS AND STREETS IN TOKYO AND A STORE WHICH SELLS PROTECTIVE MASKS AND OTHER PRODUCTS.
After off-leash dogs are banned from a number of Berlin lakesides, one restaurant bucks the trend to welcome four-legged friends for their own haute cuisine. Vanesa Johnston reports.
A Japanese person will be the first non-American to walk on the Moon, US President Joe Biden announces during a state visit by Japan's prime minister. US-Japan "ties stretch up to the Moon where two Japanese astronauts will join future American missions, and one will become the first non-American ever to land on the Moon," Biden says during a press conference at the White House. SOUNDBITE
It’s time for the Japanese Grand Prix, one of the most popular events on the calendar for enthusiasts and F1 folk alike. Suzuka first featured on the World Championship trail almost four decades ago and along with two races at Fuji in the mid-70s and again in 2007 and 2008 and with two Pacific Grands Prix in the Nineties, the Land of the Rising Sun has played an important part in the history of the sport. Suzuka is special, not just because of the beautiful figure-of-eight track, but also because of the electrifying atmosphere around the circuit, the grandstands packed with local fans, both young and old who love to dress up in race suits, often wearing the most bizarre home-made caps made to look like the race cars, as they wander around the track and even in the paddock.If the 18 corners that make up Suzuka circuit could talk, they would tell the tale of some of the most memorable moments in the history of the sport. So many world championships have been decided here, many of them in favour of Scuderia Ferrari. In 2000 came the “Red Dawn” as the tifosi called it, when Michael Schumacher won the race to clinch his first title in red, repeating the feat in Japan in 2003. There were also moments of disappointment for the Prancing Horse, in 1990 when Alain Prost was beaten to the crown by Ayrton Senna and in 1998, when Schumacher was bested by Mika Häkkinen.