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Berlin, June 2 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Clemens Bilan).- Dozens of people from left-wing political parties and the Greens formed a human chain on Monday outside the Bundestag in Berlin to protest against the automobile industry, a powerful lobby within the country.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS ON TUESDAY IN BERLIN.
Berlin, Aug 17 (EFE/EPA).- An activist of the environmental organization Greenpeace staged a protest in Berlin calling for a ban on the use of combustion engines. On 18 August 2021, German Chancellor Angela Merkel will host a virtual car summit, with representatives of the car industry. Greenpeace protested on this occasion requesting to talk about climate protection during the summit. (Camera: CLEMENS BILAN).SHOT LIST: AN ACTIVIST OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATION GREENPEACE HOLDS A BANNER READING 'STOP COMBUSTION ENGINES - CLIMATE PROTECTION NOW' DURING A STAGED PROTEST NEXT TO THE STYLIZED SILHOUETTE OF AN SUV CAR AND A TREE WITH BURNING BRANCHES IN FRONT OF THE CHANCELLERY IN BERLIN, GERMANY.
US stock markets opened with optimism Tuesday, as tens of millions of Americans head to the polls to decide who will be the next US president. According to Markets Insider, analysts say the upward bounce was a reaction to the end of the uncertainty surrounding who will get the top job. Fundstrat's Tom Lee said in a note to clients on Tuesday that the result would rally stocks, regardless of who won. If Democratic nominee Joe Biden wins, Lee expects a 10% rally. A surprise win for President Donald Trump could jolt stocks 15% to 17% higher. Asset manager BlackRock says that from ending political gridlock to producing sorely needed stimulus packages, the outcome could trigger an upturn.
Berlin (Germany), 27 May, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Clemens Bilan).- The tourism industry has been demonstrating in front of the Reichstag building, the seat of the German parliament, in Berlin. Protesters warn of crises in the sector, due to travel bans and restrictions in Europe, which put a large number of tourism jobs at risk. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST BY TRAVEL OPERATORS IN FRONT OF THE GERMAN PARLIAMENT.
Berlin (Germany), May 5, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Clemens Bilans).- Members of the platforms Fridays for Future and Campact gathered on Tuesday in front of the German Chancellery to protest against possible government aid to the automobile sector, which has been greatly affected by the pandemic, and about which they held a meeting on Tuesday.FOOTAGE OF PROTEST