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Mexico City, Sep 22 (EFE) .- Several hundred tents staged Tuesday a sit-in against the Mexican president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, for fourth consecutive day.The protest overcame the first days of torrential rain and intends to remain until the president resigns.The sit-in, organized by the right-wing civil association National Anti-AMLO Front, covers the entire busy Avenida Juárez, from the Palacio de Bellas Artes to the emblematic Paseo de la Reforma, which significantly hinders the traffic of the capital. (Camera: AMERICA NERI)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE SIT-IN AGAINST MEXICAN PRESIDENT ANDRES MANUEL LOPEZ OBRADOR IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
Tabasco (Mexico), Jul 21 (EFE) .- The southeastern state of Tabasco, the land of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, suffers from an alarming increase in infections. (CAMERA: Denisse Torres Hernandez)
Several dozen demonstrators try to get on the stage where President Cyril Ramaphosa was to make his annual speech on the state of the country, they are intercepted by the security forces present there. Before that, the demonstrators disrupted the ceremony and asked for the resignation of the South African president, as well as the end of power cuts in the country. This comes amid an acute electricity crisis, which has left 60 million South Africans without electricity for hours a day. IMAGES
Protesters and the military, who claim to have taken power in Burkina Faso, head for the national television station in the capital Ouagadougou. In the same area of the city, demonstrators gather in front of the French embassy, setting fire to barriers and throwing stones inside the building while some wave Russian flags. IMAGES
"The CNE proclaims, as President of the Republic of Angola, Joao Manuel Goncalves Lourenco," says commission head Manuel Pereira da Silva during a press conference. Official results indicate the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola won 51.17 percent of the ballots against 43.95 percent for the main challenger the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA). SOUNDBITE