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The Hague (Netherlands), Apr 28 (EFE) .- (Camera: Imane Rachidi) After six months with its doors closed and reaching the end of the month with State aid, the hospitality sector in the Netherlands reopened on Wednesday the outdoor spaces on a sunny day, allowing many to flock to non-essential shops without an appointment due to the start of the de-escalation and the end of the curfew.FOOTAGE FROM THE STREETS IN THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS.
With Qataris streaming into Saudi Arabia following the border re-opening, business owners in the al-Ahsa area say they are hopeful to see the economy boom again after "suffering economically" from the feud between Riyadh and Doha. Saudi Arabia shut its side of Qatar's only land border in June 2017 as part of a package of sanctions it said was a response to Doha's backing of radical Islamist groups and closeness to Iran. Qatar has always denied the charges.
Families separated by the pandemic are planning joyful reunions as the Mexican-US border is to reopen, but not Martin Figueroa, who left his "mind and soul" behind when he was deported.
Havana residents are once again going out with the decline of Covid-19 cases, after a peak in July and August. Borders will open to international tourism on 15 November when 90 percent of the population is expected to be vaccinated.
Seville, Oct 10 (EFE).- The streets of the Spanish city of Seville were packed with tourists and locals Sunday as the hospitality and tourism sectors began to reopen to public following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions.Spain has so far recorded 4.9 million cases of COVID-19 and 86,778 deaths since the beginning of pandemic. (Camera: DAVID ARJONA).B-ROLL OF THE CITY OF SEVILLE, SPAIN.
Thousands of traumatised Syrians leave the rebel enclave of Aleppo as the UN Security Council votes to deploy observers to the battered city to monitor the evacuations.