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Barcelona, Aug 17 (EFE).- Hundreds gathered on Tuesday in Barcelona to call for an urgent international response to protect Afghan women and girls residing in the country, as well as humanitarian aid for those who require asylum, two days after the Taliban takeover of the country. (Camera: EFE). SHOT LIST: A PROTEST IN FRONT OF THE UN HEADQUARTERS IN BARCELONA, SPAIN, TO DEMAND INTERNATIONAL ACTION TO PROTECT WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S RIGHTS IN AFGHANISTAN .
Sana'a (Yemen), Jan 18 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Yahya Arhab).- Hundreds of Houthis took gathered in Sana'a on Monday in Sana'a to protest against the United States, a day before Washington designates the Houthi movement in Yemen as a terrorist organization. FOOTAGE OF THE DEMONSTRATION ON MONDAY IN SANA'A.
Two protesters were arrested after climbing into the rafter of the US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis and unfurling a large banner protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline, or DAPL, during an NFL game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Chicago Bears on Sunday. The pair rolled out a large banner reading "US Bank Divest, #No DAPL" and dangled for some time to bring attention to their protest before climbing back down and surrendering themselves to police officers waiting below. Minneapolis-based US Bank is reportedly a major investor in the controversial Dakota Pipeline project. Since it was approved in late July, 1,172 mile long pipeline has sparked outrage among Native American communities, North Dakota locals, US citizens, and environmentalists around the world.
Hundreds of protesters paralyze 9 de Julio Avenue in Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, as crowds gather in defiance against the recent economic measures introduced by the government of President Javier Milei. IMAGES
Hundreds of people gather in front of parliament in Indonesia's capital Jakarta to protest alleged interference in last month's presidential elections, which saw Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto win a majority with more than two-thirds of the vote. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).