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Added on the 03/04/2021 11:48:02 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Barcelona, ??Apr 5 (EFE), (Camera: EFE).- Lockdown and Covid-19 restrictions led to the closure of many restaurants and bars in the last year. As a consequence, it has been a surge in demand for food delivery services and the proliferation of the so-called ghost kitchens or dark kitchens. Barcelona City Council has decided to suspend the granting of new licenses in a bid to combat the rapid and "uncontrolled" increase of these establishments.FOOTAGE OF STREETS OF THE DISTRICT OF LES CORTS IN BARCELONA, WHERE NEIGHBOURS HAVE COMPLAINT ABOUT THE PRESENCE OF DARK KITCHENS.
Barcelona, Apr 18 (EFE).- The Barcelona City Council has launched a special coronavirus plan in the worst-affected neighbourhoods.FOOTAGE OF INTERVENTION WORKERS, TRIBUTE TO WORKERS AT THE MONTSERRAT MARKET, INFORMATION ABOUT PROTECTIVE MEASURES.
What colour will the next traffic light be if I continue to drive at this speed? The answer to this question no longer depends on driver intuition, but rather on technology. A project led by SEAT, in collaboration with the Spanish Traffic Authority, the Barcelona City Council and ETRA successfully connects vehicles with traffic lights and the traffic control centre so drivers can anticipate their upcoming status. This project also enables information on motorway incidents to get sent directly to vehicles without the need for information panels, bringing cars and infrastructure together via the cloud using cellular technology with latency times of 300 milliseconds.
Both the men's and women's teams of FC Barcelona celebrate winning their La Liga titles with an open top parade starting from Camp Nou and ending up at the Spanish city's Arc de Triomf. IMAGES
Buenos Aires, Aug 6 (EFE).- Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola said Friday that the reigning Premier League champions do not have their eye on now-former FC Barcelona star Lionel Messi."Right now, it's not in our thoughts. Absolutely not. It was a surprise," the Spaniard told a press conference a day after Barça announced that the Argentine great's career with the Blaugrana had come to end as a result of the club's financial situation."We spent £40 million on Jack Grealish - we paid £100m and £60m of that was raised from transfers," Guardiola said, referring to City's acquisition of the England international from Aston Villa. (Camera: AUGUSTO MOREL).B-ROLL OF THE NEWSPAPERS PUBLISHING NEWS ABOUT THE NOW-FORMER FC BARCELONA STAR LIONEL MESSI, IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.