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Sofia, Jul 11 (EFE/EPA).- Bulgarians flocked to polls across the country on Sunday to cast their vote in a parliamentary election that will decide whether protest parties can form the next government.Until the polls close at 8:00 PM (5:00PM GMT), voters will be able to choose between 23 parties and alliances, seven fewer than the previous 04 April legislatures, to form the new 240-seat Parliament. Victory will be contested by the conservatives of the Bulgarian Citizens for European Development (GERB), led by former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, and by There Is Such a People, a political party recently founded by singer and television host Slavi Trifonov. (Camera: VASSIL DONEV).SHOT LIST: BULGARIAN VOTERS CAST THEIR VOTE USING A VOTING MACHINE AT A POLLING STATION DURING THE COUNTRY'S PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IN SOFIA, BULGARIA.
Mumbai, Jun 29 (EFE/EPA).- India on Tuesday registered less than 40,000 fresh cases of the coronavirus for the first time in more than three months, as the country is recovering from the worst outbreak of the pandemic worldwide, as over 400,000 daily cases were recorded at its peak in May.In the last 24 hours, India registered 37,566 new cases, the lowest in 102 days, while the total number of infections since the beginning of the pandemic has touched 30.3 million, according to data provided by the health ministry. (Camera: DIVYAKANT SOLANKI).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE UNDERGO A COVID-19 TEST AT A TRAIN STATION IN MUMBAI, INDIA.
First voters line up on "Super Tuesday" for the presidential primaries to cast their ballots at a polling station in Huntington Beach, California. IMAGES
Voters in Tuvalu cast their votes to elect a new government, amid speculation that the Pacific micronation could switch diplomatic allegiances from Taiwan to Beijing. IMAGES
Military personnel stand guard as voters queue outside a polling station in Kolkata, after at least seven people were killed and dozens more injured following clashes over local polls in West Bengal, a state notorious for political violence during election campaigns. IMAGES
"Avatar" director James Cameron says fans won't have to wait too long for the next "Avatar" movie after "Avatar: The Way of Water." In an interview with CinemaBlend's Sean O'Connell during a press day in London, Cameron said: "It’s been five years of basically unbroken production, right? So we started in September 2017, and we made/essentially completed all production photography and capture on two, basically two and a half movies: ["Avatar 2"], ["Avatar 3"], the first part of ["Avatar 4"]. And then we posted ["The Way of Water"], and now we’re going to post ["Avatar 3"]. So it won’t be 13 years until the next one. If everything works out, it should be only another two years. So that’s nothing." #avatar #avatar3 #jamescameron #avatar2