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Added on the 05/10/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Kuta, Aug 17 (EFE/EPA).- Indonesia celebrated its 76th anniversary of independence from the Netherlands on Tuesday, a milestone marked with official celebrations that have been downsized due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The day was celebrated across the country with Indonesians coming together in various places to hoist the national flag. (Camera: MADE NAGI). SHOT LIST: HEALTHCARE WORKERS RAISE AN INDONESIAN FLAG DURING A CEREMONY TO COMMEMORATE INDONESIA'S INDEPENDENCE DAY AT A COVID-19 TREATMENT FACILITY IN KUTA, BALI, INDONESIA.
Madrid, Oct 12 (EFE).- (Camera: Leo Redondo) Spain held a military parade in the capital Madrid on Tuesday to mark its National Day, after the celebration was canceled last year due to Covid-19.FOOTAGE OF THE PARADE IN MADRID, SPAIN
Barcelona (Spain), May 29 (EFE).- (Camera: EFE) Spain held on Saturday parades to commemorate its Armed Forces Day.FOOTAGE OF THE PARADE IN BARCELONA.
Hong Kong, Apr 15 (EFE/EPA).- Hong Kong celebrated the National Security Education Day on Thursday for the first time after implementation of the National Security Law in June 2020. (Camera: JEROME FAVRE). SHOT LIST: HONG KONG POLICE OFFICERS MARCH IN THE CHINESE-STYLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN PUBLIC DURING AN OPEN DAY TO CELEBRATE NATIONAL SECURITY EDUCATION DAY AT THE HONG KONG POLICE COLLEGE IN HONG KONG.
The Pentagon has upped the number of National Guard members it wants present at President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration by 4,000. CNN reports the Pentagon on Friday authorized up to 25,000 National Guard members, marking an increase from the 21,000 troops authorized a day earlier. Law enforcement in Washington, DC, and around the country is bracing for more extremist violence after the deadly insurrection at the Capitol last week. The DOD announced Tuesday that Guardsmen and women will be armed. Law enforcement is monitoring phones and other communications in an all-out effort to track individuals to ensure they do not travel to Washington.
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).