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Jakarta, Sep 21 (EFE/EPA).- Indonesia planned to complete the construction project of the Jakarta International Stadium by the end of the year and expected to turn it into a new economic center in North Jakarta.The stadium will accommodate 82,000 fans. (Camera: MAST IRHAM).B-ROLL OF THE CONSTRUCTION SITE OF THE JAKARTA INTERNATIONAL STADIUM IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.
Montevideo, Sep 15 (EFE) .- The Uruguayan trade union PIT-CNT carried out Wednesday a massive strike in Montevideo bringing together thousands of people from the countryside and the city.During the day, which had a first concentration in front of the Legislative Palace and then a central stage a few blocks from there, the focus was on demands for more work, a better educational budget and a look into the situation of rural wage earners.(Camera: FEDERICO ANFITTI)SHOT LIST: URUGUAYAN TRADE UNION PIT CNT DURING A STRIKE IN THE STREETS OF MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY.
Montevideo, Aug 18 (EFE).- After a year and five months of soccer matches behind closed doors, 5,000 fans on Wednesday attended the match between Uruguayan Penarol and Peruvian Sporting Cristal for the quarterfinals of the Copa Sudamericana at the Campeon del Siglo stadium, in Montevideo. (Camera: RAÚL MARTÍNEZ/SANTIAGO CARBONE). SHOT LIST: PENAROL FANS ATTEND THE CAMPEON DEL SIGLO STADIUM DURING THE COPA SUDAMERICANA MATCH BETWEEN PENAROL AND SPORTING CRISTAL DE PERU IN MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY.
Montevideo, Jul 1 (EFE).- (Camera: Santiago Carbone) The subtlety of the fine brushstrokes, the golden structure and the mystery hidden between expressionless faces and serene landscapes shape the style of Uruguayan Elsa Andrada, student and daughter-in-law of the creator of Constructive Universalism, Joaquín Torres-García, whose works are exhibited in her country for the first time in more than 50 years.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION AT THE GURVICH MUSEUM.
Lake Worth (Florida, USA), Apr 8 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Cristobal Herrera) To Hernan Lopez, a 49-year-old Peruvian who one day "got fed up" and broke with his life as a pawn of construction, the other homeless who spend the day in a park in Lake Worth (Florida) call him "Picasso" because he paints in his "studio" facing the sea, where he sells his paintings for up to $ 500.