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Berlin, May 12 (EFE / EPA) .- Greenpeace activists Wednesday projected some images on the Spree River, in front of the German Chancellery in Berlin, as a means of protest ahead of a meeting in which the climate protection law will be discussed by the Government.(Camera: CLEMENS BILAN)SHOT LIST: GREENPEACE PRJECTIONS ON THE SPREE RIVER IN BERLIN, GERMANY.
During the royal procession in the streets of Edinburgh, anti-monarchists are seen holding a protest banner that reads "Not My King". Marking the sovereign's coronation, King Charles III and Queen Camilla are to take part in several ceremonial events including the procession from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St. Giles' cathedral. IMAGES
German police officers begin removing climate activists perched precariously on high structures after they embarked on an operation to evacuate a protest camp that has become a symbol of resistance against fossil fuels. Luetzerath, a village in North Rhine-Westphalia state, has been turned over to around 2,000 anti-coal activists who are trying to prevent the site from being dug up for coal. IMAGES
Iraqi supporters of the Coordination Framework hold an anti-Sadr protest near the parliament occupied by Shiite Muslim cleric Moqtada Sadr supporters. Sadr's supporters have been occupying parliament in the normally high-security Green Zone -- also home to government buildings and embassies -- since Saturday. They started their protest in response to the rival alliance's prime ministerial nomination. IMAGES
Trade unions hold an anti-fascist protest in Rome, after violent protests last week in the centre of the city against the extension of the government's coronavirus pass led to a storming of the CGIL trade union. Calls have grown in Italy for a ban on the far-right group Forza Nuova, whose leaders were among those arrested after the storming of the union. IMAGES
Berlin, May 12 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Filip Singer) Dozens of environmental activists protested on Wednesday in front of the German Chancellery during the Council of Ministers, after the German Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the country's climate change program does not offer enough measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions until 2031. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN BERLIN