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Seville, Oct 10 (EFE).- The streets of the Spanish city of Seville were packed with tourists and locals Sunday as the hospitality and tourism sectors began to reopen to public following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions.Spain has so far recorded 4.9 million cases of COVID-19 and 86,778 deaths since the beginning of pandemic. (Camera: DAVID ARJONA).B-ROLL OF THE CITY OF SEVILLE, SPAIN.
The Hague (Netherlands), Apr 28 (EFE) .- (Camera: Imane Rachidi) After six months with its doors closed and reaching the end of the month with State aid, the hospitality sector in the Netherlands reopened on Wednesday the outdoor spaces on a sunny day, allowing many to flock to non-essential shops without an appointment due to the start of the de-escalation and the end of the curfew.FOOTAGE FROM THE STREETS IN THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS.
Paris, Mar 27 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Yoan Valat).- Workers and activists protested Saturday in Paris in support of the country's cultural sector. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST ON SATURDAY IN PARIS.
Brussels, Mar 13 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Stephanie lecocq) Members of the 'Still Standing for Culture' group demonstrated on Saturday in the Les Marolles neighborhood of Brussels, Belgium.Workers from the cultural sector along with second-hand merchants from Jeu de Balle square came together to denounce the lack of financial support from local authorities and ask for solutions to the impact of the crisis generated by the coronavirus pandemic, one year after the Covid-19 restrictions began. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN BRUSSELS
Paris (France), March 11 (EFE), (Camera: Antonio Torres del Cerro).- "We will stay as long as necessary," say the occupants of the iconic Parisian Odeón Theatre, which has started a wave of protests by theatre workers across France.For a week, about 50 people have spent the night at the Odeon to protest against the coronavirus restrictions that have forced the sector to close. FOOTAGE OF THE ODEÓN THEATRE IN PARIS. SOUNDBITES OF PHILIPPE GAUTIER, REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SNAM-CGT UNION: "We will stay as long as it takes. We have received support across France, several theatres in the country have been occupied, we have received support from political figures... We will be here until victory."