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Berlin, Apr 21 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: María Garrido) Dozens of people took part on Wednesday in a demonstration in the centre of Berlin to protest against the reform of the Protection against infection act.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST. SOUNDBITES OF THE ORGANIZERS.Translation:1.- "How can it be that since May 2020 there is hardly any flu, are there no cases? Is it that the child's name has been changed? Isn't it that the symptoms are the same as in the common flu? Do the experts say that there is a displacement of the diagnoses, to make the cases skyrocket? ".
Berlin, Apr 22 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Clemens Bilan) The Bundesrat, the upper house of the German Parliament, ratified this Thursday Angela Merkel's government bill to guarantee uniform application throughout the country of the "emergency brake" for areas with high incidence of contagion with Covid-19.FOOTAGE OF THE DEBATE ON THE LAW OF PROTECTION AGAINST INFECTIONS IN THE GERMAN PARLIAMENT.
India has some of the highest farmer suicide rates in the world, and experts fear the crisis could worsen if three laws affecting them aren't repealed. The new laws that they have passed, we call them death warrants of farmers and laborers. Kewal Singh Farmer, Punjab According to Business Insider, the laws deregulate the buying and selling of agricultural goods. That's led farmers to fear they will be exploited by corporations. The massive country's government is in talks with farmers, who continue to block road and rail routes across the country.
On the last day of Russia's presidential elections, set to cement Vladimir Putin's grip on power, the widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny widow, Yulia Navalnaya, tells the press after voting at the Russian embassy in Berlin that Putin is "a killer" and a "gangster. Crowds had earlier chanted: "Yulia, Yulia, we're with you," as she entered to cast her ballot. Alexei Navalny was Putin's most prominent rival, and died in an Arctic prison last month in mysterious circumstances. SOUNDBITE
Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, arrives to vote at the Russian embassy in Berlin thronged by supporter after calling for voters to spoil their ballots in protest at Russia's stage-managed presidential election. The election is set to hand President Vladimir Putin another six years in the Kremlin, with Navalny, Putin's most prominent critic, dead in opaque circumstances in an Arctic prison last month. IMAGES