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Volunteers and residents help clear up the locality of Mucum after a cyclone triggered devastating floods and landslides in Brazil's state of Rio Grande do Sul. At least 42 people have died and some 150,000 people have been affected by the cyclone, many of whom have lost their homes or face isolation from landslides that washed away roads and bridges. IMAGES
Russian police detain more than 1,500 people at anti-war protests across dozens of cities after President Vladimir Putin sent troops to invade Ukraine, an independent monitor said Thursday. Up to 1,000 people gathered in the former imperial capital Saint Petersburg, where many were detained by masked police officers. IMAGES
Images of municipal workers cleaning shattered glass from broken shop windows near Zhybek Zholu street in central Almaty, Kazakhstan's largest city, after the country was rocked by unprecedented clashes. Whilst some shops remain closed, life in the former capital is slowly getting back to normal. IMAGES
Police fires tear gas and stun grenades in a bid to break up an unprecedented thousands-strong march in Almaty, Kazakhstan's largest city, after protests that began over fuel prices threatened to spiral out of control. IMAGES
Santa Cruz (Bolivia), Sep 30 (EFE) (Camera: Juan Pablo Roca) .- The march of Bolivian indigenous people from the lowlands entered Santa Cruz, the largest city in Bolivia on Thursday, with the aim of establishing a dialogue at the most high level with the Government of the country to raise demands that revolve around respect for their territories and culture.FOOTAGE OF THE INDIGENOUS MARCH IN SANTA CRUZ, BOLIVIA
La Paz, Sep 30 (EFE).- The march of indigenous Bolivians from the lowlands arrived in Santa Cruz, the largest city in Bolivia, on Thursday with the aim of establishing a dialogue at the highest level with the Government of the country to raise demands that revolve around respect for their territories and culture.The march arrived in the city of Santa Cruz amid the affectionate reception of many citizens after traveling about 500 kilometers for 37 days from Trinidad, in the Department of Beni. (Camera: JUAN PABLO ROCA).SHOT LIST: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE MARCH TO DEMAND RESPECT OF THEIR RIGHTS AS THEY ARRIVE IN SANTA CRUZ, BOLIVIA.