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San Salvador, Mar 29 (EFE) .-A group of women protested Monday in San Salvador to demand justice for the murder of their compatriot Victoria Esperanza Salazar Arriaza, allegedly at the hands of Mexican police officers and denounced misogyny and racism in the crime. (Camera: VLADIMIR CHICAS)SHOT LIST: PROTEST IN SAN SALVADOR (EL SALVADOR) TO DEMAND JUSTICE FOR THE MURDER OF A SALVADORAN WOMAN ALLEGEDLY KILLED WHILE IN POLICE CUSTODY IN TULUM, QUINTANA ROO, MEXICO.
Pro-Palestinian protesters, including students and faculty members of Columbia University, gather outside the campus after police dismantled encampments. They denounce police action and shout slogans like "cops off campus" and "Minouche Shafik shame on you, you're arresting students too". IMAGES
People gather in Bogota to protest President Gustavo Petro's government over health care and pension reforms. IMAGES
Images show Berlin's Brandenburg Gate splattered with orange paint after activists from the "Last Generation" ("Letzte Generation") environmental collective spray-painted the six pillars of the emblematic monument to warn of the urgency of global warming and demand a change in the German government's policy. The movement is calling for a phase-out of fossil fuels by 2030 at the latest. Police arrested around ten activists near the gate, some of whom were still sitting on the ground, handcuffed. IMAGES
Caracas, Oct 13 (EFE).- The Government of Venezuela will denounce the President of Colombia, Iván Duque, before the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the "persecution" and "extermination" of Venezuelan migrants, after blaming him for the murder of two young people in the neighboring country, the Venezuelan vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, announced Wednesday. (Camera: IVAN CARDENAS). SHOT LIST: THE VICE PRESIDENT OF VENEZUELA, DELCY RODRÍGUEZ, SPEAKS AT THE PRESS CONFERENCE IN CARACAS, VENEZUELA.SOUND BITES: THE VICE PRESIDENT OF VENEZUELA, DELCY RODRÍGUEZ (IN SPANISH). TRANSLATION: Venezuela will bring Iván Duque before the International Criminal Court for the crime of extermination, persecution, as per Article 7.1H of the Rome Statute, over the persecution and the murder of our migrants.