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Metro, bus and tramway services are at a standstill in Berlin, as in many other German cities, due to a strike by public transport employees. IMAGES
Berlin, Sep 29 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Clemens Bilan / Hayoung Jeon) Thousands of public transport employees around Germany joined the 24-hour "warning" strike on Tuesday convened in cities and regions throughout the country to pressure the current collective bargaining agreement.FOOTAGE OF THE ALEXANDERPLATZ METRO STATION AND DIFFERENT AREAS IN BERLIN.
Public sector workers in Northern Ireland rally in Belfast as tens of thousands of employees go on mass strike, with no end in sight to a protracted political crisis that has left the UK province without a devolved government for almost two years. IMAGES
With German train drivers on strike, services across the capital Berlin remain disrupted and intermittent, with cancellations and reduced services seen across both local and regional train journeys. Disruption is expected across the country as a result of the train drivers' union's latest salvo in an escalating dispute over working conditions. It is their second walkout in weeks -- in mid-November, train drivers staged a 20-hour strike that led to the cancellation of some 80 percent of long-distance trains nationwide. IMAGES
Striking railway workers gathered at the Gare de Lyon in Paris vote to continue the movement "until the next major event," on the 11th day of mobilisation against pension reform. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).