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Barcelona (Spain), Oct 14 (EFE).- Catalonia health authorities decided on Wednesday that all bars and restaurants in the region will remain close for 15 days and that shopping centres and gyms will reduce its capacity in a bid to control a new coronavirus spike in the region. Catalonia has recorded 1,620 new cases and 23 deaths in the last 24 hours.FOOTAGE OF BARS AND TERRACES IN BARCELONA.
Almeria (Spain), May 26 (EFE) - Already isolated from the rest of society, the inmates at El Acebuche prison in Almeria, Spain have had their contact with the outside world limited by the COVID-19 pandemic, although after weeks without seeing their loved ones in person, they were able to do so again on Monday.FOOTAGE OF THE EL ACEBUCHE PRISON IN ALMERIASOUNDBITES BY MIGUEL ÁNGEL DE AL CRUZ, DIRECTOR OF THE PRISONTRANSLATIONS: "As of this Monday, May 25, we are resuming the "new normal." Prison legislation establishes that the prison administration must strengthen the connection of inmates with the outside world, something that has been seriously hampered during the state of alarm.""Before visits were held on weekends, now they are going to be extended and will be held all week long, except for Wednesdays, which will be reserved for in-depth disinfection of the premises. Two communication shifts will be offered to the inmates' families and to the inmates themselves in the morning and two in the afternoon."
Britain will gradually boost its defence spending to 2.5 percent of GDP by 2030, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announces during a visit to Poland. "Over the next six years, we'll invest an additional 75 billion pounds in our defence," Sunak says alongside Jens Stoltenberg, NATO chief. SOUNDBITE
Tennis superstar Serena Williams unveiled her latest project on the red carpet at the Met Gala in New York on Monday -- she is pregnant with her second child. IMAGES
Seoul, Oct 11 (EFE/EPA).- People in South Korea on Monday enjoyed the last day of a prolonged weekend amid concerns over potential spike of new COVID-19 cases.South Korea has recorded a total of 332,816 COVID-19 cases and over 2,500 deaths since the beginning of pandemic. (Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN). B-ROLL OF THE DAILY LIFE OF PEOPLE AMID PANDEMIC IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.