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The day after football fans rioted in the centre of Brussels, signs of the unrest remain on the streets as cleaners remove the last of the debris. Dozens of fans smashed shop windows, threw fireworks and torched vehicles on Sunday following Morocco's shock 2-0 World Cup win over Belgium in Qatar. IMAGES
Tocancipá (Colombia), Feb 11 (EFE).- (Camera: Juan Diego López) The enchantment of Colombian flowers travels the world, despite the coronavirus pandemic, to surprise those in love who on February 14 will celebrate an atypical Valentine's Day, a date by which the Andean country will export more than 700 million stems.FOOTAGE OF PEOPLE WORKING ON A FLOWER FARM IN TOCANCIPA.
Hundreds of Chileans join a march and chant to demand their rights in Santiago on International Women's Day. IMAGES
Pilgrims gather in Lisbon for a huge open-air Mass with Pope Francis for World Youth Day. The service will take place at the Parque Tejo on the outskirts of the Portuguese capital, with many people having slept overnight in the park, which was built for the occasion on a former landfill site. The weather is a concern with temperatures expected to soar to 41 degrees Celsius (106 degrees Fahrenheit). IMAGES
Pope Francis rides in the popemobile as he arrives a major Catholic youth festival in the capital Lisbon's Tejo Park. IMAGES
Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims cheer Pope Francis as the pontiff arrives at a Lisbon park for an homage to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ at a global jamboree. It marks the pope's second mass event with participants at this year's World Youth Day, which is actually a six-day extravaganza and happens to be the largest Catholic gathering in the world. Local authorities estimate the crowd size at about 800,000 people. IMAGES