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London, Sep 23 (EFE) .- (Camera: Clàudia Sacrest) British oil company BP reported this Thursday that it has closed "temporarily" some service stations in the United Kingdom due to the lack of supply of both gasoline as diesel, due to the crisis in the British transport sector.FOTOAGE FROM A GAS STATION OF BRITISH PETROLEUM BP IN LONDON.
Miami, Apr 29 (EFE / EPA) .- Many supermarkets in the US have put a limit on the amount of meats their customers can purchase in one shopping due to a meat supply challenge in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.About 20 meat processing plants have closed down in North America after their workers tested positive for coronavirus.In response, US President Donald Trump signed on Wednesday an executive order to keep meat processing plants open, declaring them 'critical infrastructure' during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Trump's move comes in response to many plants shutting down after workers became ill with the coronavirus (Camera: JOHN MABANGLO). FOOTAGE SHOWS PEOPLE BUYING MEAT AT THE MEAT DEPARTMENT AT A COSTCO WHOLESALE IN VACAVILLE, CALIFORNIA, USA, WITH A SIGN LIMITING THE AMOUNT OF MEAT PER CUSTOMER.
Images show staff at a polling station in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana emptying voting boxes and starting the count of the ballots cast by residents during snap parliamentary elections. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev announced the early vote as part of a "modernisation" drive introduced after protests against fuel prices erupted in January last year. Tokayev's critics say the drive is designed to consolidate power. IMAGES
Paris (France), Sep 16 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Ian Langsdon) British supermarket chain Marks & Spencer (M&S) announced this Thursday that it will close eleven of its stores in France as a result of the crisis currently affecting to the fresh and frozen food supply chain after Brexit.FOOTAGE OF THE UK MARKS & SPENCER SUPERMARKET CHAIN IN PARIS.
Madrid, Nov 5 (EFE), (Camera: Juan Yagüe).- The coronavirus crisis has forced the Zalacaín —the first Spanish restaurant to achieve three Michelin stars and a reference in Madrid— to close its doors after almost 50 years of history.FOOTAGE OF ZALACAÍN RESTAURANT IN MADRID.