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French education professionals demonstrate in Bordeaux as part of a nationwide protest to denounce the Covid health "protocols" in schools. While the education ministry says almost 40 percent of primary school teachers have walked out, top union Snuipp puts the figure at 75 percent with one primary school in two closed for the day. IMAGES
Montpellier, Aug 28 (EFE/EPA).- Thousands of French demonstrators took to the streets Saturday - for the seventh consecutive week - in several cities across the country to protest against the COVID-19 sanitary pass, which grants vaccinated individuals greater ease of access to venues. (Camera: GUILLAUME HORCAJUELO).SHOT LIST: PEPOPLE GATHER TO PROTEST AGAINST COVID-19 SANITARY PASS IN MONTPELLIER, FRANCE.
Barcelona (Spain), Nov 9. (EFE).- Hundreds of dance teachers and students protested in Barcelona on Monday against the lack of support during the coronavirus crisis, demanding the reopening of dance schools in Catalonia and a direct aid program.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST ON MONDAY IN BARCELONA.
Amritsar, Oct 22 (EFE/EPA).- Public schools in the northern Indian state of Punjab were allowed to re-open from 19 October with certain conditions. The government of the state of Punjab has re-opened schools from grade 9-12 with no compulsion for students for physical attendance. The students who wish to attend school have to take parental consent and online teaching will also continue as before. (Camera: RAMINDER PAL SINGH).SHOT LIST: STUDENTS AND TEACHERS GET THEIR BODY TEMEPRATURE CHECKED AS THEY ARRIVE AT THE GOVERNMENT GIRLS SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, IN AMRITSAR, INDIA.
French and Spanish farmers gather on their tractors in Biriatou, on the border between the two countries, with the aim of joining forces to make their demands heard, particularly at European level. IMAGES
Over 1,600 teachers and high school students are demonstrating in the streets of Marseille, south of France, according to police figures. French teachers are striking across the country demanding better pay and work conditions, after being "inflammed" by Education Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera's comments. IMAGES