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Bogota, May 9 (EFE).- Shouting "No more deaths" the LGBT+ collective on Sunday performed in Bogotá, their bodies stained with 'blood,' to depict the more than 10 transgender women that have been killed in the country so far this year."You cannot live here, it is very violent. The government, the police, machismo, religion, the Church, morality have us tied by the neck and that is why we are protesting. Because we are not going to let them continue to kill us," Demonia Tamara, from trans-queer collective House of Tupamaras, told EFE. (Camera: IRENE ESCUDERO).SHOT LIST: PROTESTERS FROM THE LGBT+ COLLECTIVES JOIN THE PROTEST IN THE NATIONAL PARK IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
French President Emmanuel Macron takes part in a video conference with the heads of the G7 nations to discuss the conflict in Ukraine. IMAGES
Manila, Oct 1 (EFE/EPA).- The Philippines entered Friday a long electoral season beginning the candidate registration for the May 2022 elections, in which the successor to controversially popular President Rodrigo Duterte will be elected. (Camera: MARK CRISTINO/ FRANCIS MALASIG). SHOT LIST: SUPPORTERS OF PHILIPPINE SENATOR AND BOXING ICON MANNY PACQUIAO AWAIT HIS ARRIVAL AS HE RUNS FOR PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES IN MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Bogota, Jan 4 (EFE).- Alarmed by the high number of Covid-19 patients in intensive-care units and the rapid spread of that respiratory disease, Colombia's capital is set to put 2.5 million residents of three hard-hit neighborhoods under new strict quarantines.(CAMERA:Santiago Guerra)
Bogotá, Colombia Jul 13 (EFE) .- Bogotá, the main focus of COVID-19 in Colombia, returned Monday to a strict but staggered quarantine in most of its neighborhoods to try to contain the pandemic. (CAMERA: Juan Diego López)