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Madrid, Sep 11 (EFE).- (Camera: Ángel Herrera) Hundreds of people have taken to the streets in Madrid on Saturday to demand that the Government implement a suicide prevention plan and a mental health strategy as soon as possible, as well as make visible a problem that causes enormous suffering and leads to 3,600 deaths each year.Some 600 people have marched in front of the Ministry of Health and the Congress of Deputies to demand policies to prevent suicide and that public health be equipped with a greater number of psychologists and psychiatrists.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST.
Vehicles cross the Franco-German border at Cocheren in the Moselle and Nassweiler in Saarland, as Germany prepares to restrict crossings from France from midnight on Tuesday, after classifying the Moselle department as a high-risk Covid zone. IMAGES
It's no secret that President Donald Trump has been very unhappy indeed with Vice President Mike Pence's refusal to halt the Electoral College Count. According to Business Insider, Pence is said to be disappointed and saddened by Trump's public and private attacks on him. However, sources say Pence isn't ruling out the option of invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office. Still, sources say Pence and his team are reportedly worried that Trump may descend into even more mental instability. They fear that by invoking the amendment or starting an impeachment process, Trump will be triggered into action and put the nation at risk.
"Ford continues its 'Elephant in the Transit' mental health campaign, using dirty van artist Ruddy Muddy to communicate the message of charity campaign partner, Time to Change. Launched in April, the 'Elephant in the Transit' campaign arose after Ford research identified that over two-thirds (67 per cent) of people said they were more comfortable talking about issues when in a vehicle. A national public awareness film was created, promoting the front seat of a vehicle as a safe space to talk about difficult or personal issues that can affect mental health. Ford's 'Dirty Van Art' Raises Mental Health Awareness The dirty van artwork, which primarily illustrates an elephant in the back of a Ford Transit Custom, features messaging from Time to Change's new campaign, Ask Twice. The Transit Custom will now join Sky's fleet, operating in Central and East London from October 10th, World Mental Health Day."
Filipino mothers participate in a one-day breastfeeding gathering in Manila to mark National Breastfeeding Awareness Month. IMAGES