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Added on the 03/08/2022 13:02:00 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Frankfurt airport, Germany's largest, has cancelled more than half of its 1,047 flights planned for today as a result of severe winter weather warnings predicting heavy snow fall and freezing rain. Low pressure system Gertrud bearing down on southwestern and central Germany promises up to 40 centimetres (16 inches) of snow and treacherously icy road conditions, particularly in the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg. IMAGES
Dozens of shoppers rush into the Printemps department store in Paris for the start of the winter sales amid record numbers of Covid cases. IMAGES
Berlin, Jan 15 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Hayoung Jeon).- German president Steinmeier on Friday met with the president of the federation of German Employers' Associations Rainer Dulger and the president of the German Federation of Trade Unions, Reiner Hoffmann, in a bid to find solutions to the coronavirus crisis.FOOTAGE OF THE MEETING ON FRIDAY IN BERLIN.
Berlin (Germany), Dec 21 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Hayoung Jeon).- German authorities on Sunday announced new restrictions on the entry of travellers from the United Kingdom and South Africa due to the coronavirus mutation that has been detected in those countries. FOOTAGE OF BERLIN-BRANDENBURG AIRPORT ON MONDAY.
Bhopal / Bangalore, Oct 8 (EFE)-. E-commerce has taken off in India after emerging as an important shopping option during the strict lockdown in the market of 1.35 billion people.The total lockdown, declared across the country at the end of March to contain the spread of Covid-19, propelled the growth of the online shopping sector even as the rest of the economy collapsed with an overall contraction of 23.9 percent between April and June. (Camera: SANJEEV GUPTA / JAGADEESH NV).SHOT LIST: E-COMMERCE DELIVERY SERVICES IN BHOPAL AND BANGALORE, INDIA.
Beirut (Lebanon), 13 July (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Wael Hamzeh).- A group of Lebanese people demonstrated on Monday in front of the German Embassy in Beirut to request immigration visas from German authorities. Lebanon is suffering its worst economic crisis since the end of the civil war (1975-1990) with an inflation that has reached 17% this year, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), compared to 2.9% last year, which has caused the price of products to rise. Many citizens fear that growing unemployment, poverty, the devaluation of the Lebanese pound and the COVID-19 pandemic, could lead to another violent conflict. FOOTAGE OF THE DEMONSTRATION IN FRONT OF THE GERMAN EMBASSY IN BEIRUT INCLUDING STATEMENTS BY ONE OF THE DEMONSTRATORS. TRANSLATIONS:1. "Please, we need the help of the German people. We cannot continue to live here. Our children are dying of hunger."2. "Please, dear Merkel, help us, help our children. We need to go to Germany. We will work, we will pay taxes. We don't need any welfare to live, we need to work."3. "Please help us. Please help our children."