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New York, March 26 (EFE) .- (Camera: Alba Vigaray) After a year of pandemic and with an unflattering future, the theater around the world is experiencing one of its worst crises, but the illusion and resilience of this group have prevented its collapse. With new formulas and determination, the curtain continues to rise, albeit in a symbolic way.FOOTAGE OF BROADWAY.
More than 30,000 demonstrators take the streets in Greece demanding justice for the 57 victims of the country's most deadly train crash a year ago. Protesters blame the collision on official failings and an unsafe rail system. A definitive account of what happened on February 28, 2023 and who may be at fault has not been delivered, with investigators in an official enquiry not due to finish questioning until March 8. IMAGES
Worshippers at a Tokyo shrine welcome the new year with an ice-cold bath in an annual tradition that dates back about 70 years Participants warm up through stretches and chants before plunging into a pool filled with huge ice blocks. IMAGES
People hold banners and wreaths and chant slogans in a protest to mark the ten-year anniversary of the Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh. More than 1,130 people died in the catastrophe, spotlighting the global fashion industry's reliance on developing world labour working in dangerous and sometimes deadly conditions. IMAGES
Supporters of Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador take to the streets of Mexico City to commemorate the left-wing populist's fourth year in office. IMAGES