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Santa Cruz (Bolivia), Sep 17 (EFE).- (Camera: Juan Pablo Roca) The 45th edition of the Santa Cruz International Fair, Expocruz, the largest business event in Bolivia, opened on Friday with the participation of at least 1,800 national and foreign exhibitors with a view to economic reactivation after a year at a halt due to the Covid-19 pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE FAIR INAUGURATION.
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.
Villahermosa, Jul 1 (EFE) .- A migrant housing in the Mexican state of Tabasco, on the border with Guatemala, closed its facilities for at least a month, due to a series of Covid-19 infections, managers reported Thursday.Around a hundred people were subsequently placed in quarantine.(Camera: MANUEL LOPEZ)SHOT LST: B-ROLL OF THE MIGRANT HOUSEING WHICH HAD TO SHUT ITS FACILITIES FOLLOWING A COVID-19 OUTBREAK IN THE MEXICAN STATE OF TABASCO.
Cochabamba (Bolivia), May 28 (EFE), (CAMERA: Claudio Abrego) .- Cemeteries in the Bolivian region of Cochabamba collapse again due to the high demand for burials and cremations in this third wave of covid-19.