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Múnich (Germany), 23 mar (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Lukas Barth) Germany will extend its current Covid-19 restrictions on social life until April 18 amid a growing infection rate in the country. FOOTAGE OF THE CITY OF MUNICH AND FROM THE PRESS CONFERENCE OF THE PRESIDENT MINISTER OF BAVARIA MARKUS SÖDER.
Berlin, May 1 (EFE/EPA).- Tens of thousands of people took part in protests in Berlin on Saturday to mark the first of May, the international day for labor rights.May Day in Germany is traditionally marked by largely left-wing protests, especially in the capital, where they often turn violent.But this year, both left and right-wingers were expected to descend on the German capital to protest restrictions in place to fight the Covid-19 pandemic. (Camera: CLEMENS BILAN/FILIP SINGER).SHOT LIST: PROTESTS TO MARK MAY DAY, IN BERLIN, GERMANY.
Berlin, Apr 3 (EFE) .- (Camera: María Alonso Martos) Thousands of people supported this Saturday the protests called in Berlin, Stuttgart and other German cities by various groups, including the ultra-rightists, against the restrictions imposed by the pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN BERLINSOUNDBITES IN ENGLISH FROM ONE OF THE PROTESTERS
Stuttgart (Germany), Nov 13 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Ronald Wittek).- Coronavirus restrictions for small businesses remain in place in the German city of Stuttgart.FOOTAGE OF STUTTGART ON THURSDAY.
Berlin, Nov 2 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Filip Singer).- German Chancellor Angela Merkel defended the new Covid-19 restrictions imposed in the country from Monday, which could be extended beyond November if they do not have the desired effect.FOOTAGE OF THE GERMAN CHANCELLOR ANGELA MERKEL DURING A PRESS CONFERENCE ON MONDAY IN BERLIN.