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Added on the 29/03/2023 04:07:01 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
NGO workers and migrants lay flowers for the at least 39 people who died at a Mexican immigration detention centre in Ciudad Juarez near the US border. Migrants are believed to have lit the fire as a demonstration because they feared they would be deported, according to Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. IMAGES
Police try to extinguish vehicles on fire outside Guerrero State Prosecutor's Office during a demonstration over the death of a student from the Ayotzinapa rural teacher training college at the hands of the police. The demonstration takes place against a backdrop of flaring tensions over the case of 43 students from the same college who went missing nearly a decade ago. IMAGES
Firefighters are working to bring a fire under control in an empty building belonging to the Mutualite Sociale Agricole (MSA), an agricultural welfare centre, in Narbonne, southern France, which was partially engulfed by flames during a farmers' demonstration. IMAGES
Images of the fire that swept through the centre of the capital Conakry, after an explosion at Guinea's main fuel depot in the early hours, which killed at least eight people, and injured dozens others. IMAGES
Demonstrators throw molotov cocktails over the gates of Mexico's National Intelligence Centre on the eve of the ninth anniversary of the high-profile, unresolved disappearance of 43 students in 2014. The students, from the Ayotzinapa Rural Normal School, disappeared between the night of September 26 and the early morning of September 27, 2014, when they were traveling via bus to participate in demonstrations in Mexico City. The Mexican government has recently promised to provide the parents of the young people with all available information on the case, which a commission of international experts has found to implicate the army. IMAGES