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Munguía (Spain), Feb 24 (EFE).- (Camera: EFE) The regional Basque Government in Spain has started to vaccinate residents over the age of 100, who are getting their innoculated from their cars.FOOTAGE OF VACCINATION IN MUNGUIA.
Fearing another major quake, residents in Kathmandu prepare to spend a third night in the open, as aftershocks continue to shake Nepal after a massive quake killed more than 3,700 people. Gavino Garay reports.
This evening, Tuesday 30 April, on the eve of the 30th anniversary of the tragic death of AYRTON SENNA, the Enzo and Dino Ferrari racetrack in Imola will be transformed into an open-air set for "AYRTON'S NIGHT", a special occasion to celebrate the greatest driver of all time.For the first time after thirty years, the Brazilian champion's Williams F16 will return to the position it was in the day it set off on the last lap of the life of the greatest driver in history, on 1 May 1994, when Senna took placed in pitch number one on the racetrack, the pole position for the San Marino Grand Prix which was held in Imola. The car that enthusiasts will see on the track is the only original existing copy of the car that was destroyed during the accident in which Senna lost his life.But that is not all. The images showing Senna in the minutes before the start of that last Grand Prix will be projected in their entirety exclusively on the circuit tower, images on which pages and pages of ink have been written and which for the first time will be shown in their entirety together with the photographs by Angelo Orsi, Ayrton's close friend.
Residents of Venice protest as the historic Italian city launches a five-euro entrance fee for day-trippers, a scheme designed to ease the pressures of mass tourism. But some residents fear their city turning into a 'museum'. IMAGES
On the quays of the Seine in Paris, the clock showing the countdown to the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games hits the symbolic 100 day mark. 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).