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American rapper Young Thug's attorney, Brian Steel, arrives at court as opening statements in the long-awaited US gang conspiracy trial targeting rapper Young Thug are slated, with the prosecution expected to controversially present lyrics as evidence. IMAGES
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre congratulates Kenya "on the conclusion of a peaceful electoral process", after the country's Supreme Court upheld William Ruto's victory in the August 9 presidential election, capping weeks of uncertainty. SOUNDBITE
The president-elect of Kenya, William Ruto holds a press conference where he promises to make sure that public servants serve "all Kenyans equally" regardless of "tribe" or "political affiliations". SOUNDBITE
Voters queue in Kenya's capital Nairobi as polling stations begin to close across the country. Kenya is hoping for an orderly transition of power after almost a decade under two-term President Uhuru Kenyatta, but concerns about vote-rigging linger after past election disputes spiralled into bloodshed. IMAGES
Berlin (Germany), Sep 24 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Clemens Bilan and Filip Singer) Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg asked the Germans in Berlin on Friday to go to the polls this Sunday, while criticizing the inaction of political leaders and affirmed that no political force guarantees compliance with the Paris Agreement against climate change.FOOTAGE OF THE 'FRIDAYS FOR FUTURE' DEMONSTRATION IN BERLIN, IN WHICH THE ATTENDEES HAVE DEMANDED "CLIMATE JUSTICE" AND IN WHICH ACTIVIST GRETA THUNBERG HAS PARTICIPATED.
Berlin (Germany), Sep 22 (EFE).- (Camera: Javier Alonso) Almost three million Germans can vote for the first time, the vast majority of them young people who, to the usual doubts about who to choose, add the chronological data -political that they have only known in their life a person as Chancellor, Angela Merkel.FOOTAGE OF THE BERLIN PARK, THE MUSEUM ISLAND, AND THE EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR OF THE BERLINESE CENTRAL STATION.SOUNDBITES OF ANNA (IN SPANISH), HAZEM MASHLAH, SOPHIE AND MALTE SPARR (IN ENGLISH)TRANSLATION:Anna: “Now with Covid-19 we are much worse than before because university students have hardly been going to university for two years and if now there is another wave of covid, then in the fall we will not be able to return. And also for schools, much more has to be done so that students can continue going to school because for them online learning is much more difficult. So, in general, it was okay but during the Covid-19 I think they forgot a bit about the young people.I am very concerned about climate protection. That is a big issue that needs to be solved ”.