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Added on the 19/04/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Mexico City, Apr 19 (EFE), (Camera: Miguel Ángel Andrade).- Tinieblas walks the streets of Mexico City every day to campaign for an election, although he does not need to make himself known. Everyone can perfectly identify the mask of the wrestler, who at 81 will give his last fight in the ring at the polls.
Mexico City, Sep 11 (EFE).- The Squadron 421, a group of indigenous Mexican Zapatistas, returned to Mexico after four months in Europe to spread their message to fight inequality. (Camera: ULISES ANDRADE VELA).SHOT LIST: A GROUP OF MEXICAN ZAPATISTAS ARRIVE FROM EUROPE TO THE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OF MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
Between COVID-19 and various efforts across the country to make it downright difficult to vote, the challenges of voting are becoming increasingly obvious. Following the lead of major retails, US tech giants like Twitter and Salesforce are giving their employees Election Day off in order to vote. According to Business Insider, rideshare company Uber is giving employees the day off as part of their 'Get Out the Vote' effort. Uber is providing links to voter registration sites through its app, and will assist in getting voters to the polls on election day. Other companies, like Apple and Facebook, are encouraging employees to volunteer to be poll workers.
Mexico, Jul 6 (EFE) .- While businesses reactivate in the Mexican "new normal" dozens of neighborhood bookstores are struggling to reopen in the economic crisis of the coronavirus pandemic.(CAMERA: Miguel Ángel Andrade)
Mexico, May 8 (EFE) .- At the most critical point of the pandemic, clowns from Mexico City are working to instruct subway passengers to wear face masks and antibacterial gel. (CAMERA: Denisse Torres Hernández)