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French fishermen block access to the Channel Tunnel freight terminal, to demand the settlement of post-Brexit fishing disputes with the UK. IMAGES
Colombo (Sri Lanka), Sep 27 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Chamila Karunarathne).- Medical workers carried out a five-hour strike in Sri Lanka on Monday to protest against the risks and labor problems caused by the pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST OF MEDICAL STAFF AGAINST THE OCCUPATIONAL RISKS AND PROBLEMS DERIVED FROM COVID-19 IN COLOMBO, SRI LANKA
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Monterrey, Mexico, May 25 (EFE).- With intelligent spaces that allow students to interact and feel they are in a classroom, Mexico's Monterrey Institute of Technology has resumed hybrid classes after almost a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.(Camera:JOSE LUIS GONZALEZ)SHOT LIST: MEXICO´S MONTERREY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY IN MONTERREY, MEXICO. SOUND BITES: DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC SERVISES AT TEC DE MONTERREY'S GUADALAJARA CAMPUS VERONICA RANGEL (IN SPANISH)TRANSLATION: This has had a lot of evolution, it has had a lot of evolution, it is a model that has always been characterized by using technology in its classrooms, so this is a model that has evolved a lot. At this time we're working so that the students feel like they're right here (in the school), although they're not physically present on campus, and they can interact with their classmates, see their professor, hear perfectly, feel integrated, not only just take the classes but so that (the student) can interact, that he can ask.
Montevideo, May 26 (EFE).- Regarded by some as a sort of musical panda in danger of extinction, the bandoneon - a German version of the concertina responsible for the trademark sound of the tango - is making a comeback in Uruguay thanks to a new teaching method that makes mastery of the instrument accessible.(CAMERA: Sergio Astengo - Veronica Rumbo - Ricardo Matteo)
Prague, May 18 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Martin Divisek) The Bohemian Symphony Orchestra Prague — one of Czechia’s most prominent musical ensembles — has had to hone its business acumen by delving into the home delivery market to survive the pandemic, which shut concert halls’ doors and left Prague’s tourist sites deserted.Founded by director Martin Sanda in 2000, the 70-strong orchestra undertakes roughly 250 concerts a year — many abroad — and has toured with the likes of Michael Bublé, José Carreras and Deep Purple. FOOTAGE OF THE ORCHESTRA AND FOOD DELIVERY AND SOUNDBITES OF MARTIN SANDA, DIRECTOR OF THE ORCHESTRA. Translation:1.- “The covid had an absolute impact. All concerts and events were canceled. The last one was on March 19 last year in Prague. In the summer we had a couple of things when the measures were eased, but nothing since then ”.2.- “There has been a good reception. We have tried to create job opportunities for those who do not have it, especially for artists in our environment. And not only for artists, but also for related professions, such as sound technicians or illuminators ”.3.- “In the long term it will be an activity compatible with music. We want to maintain this, because we see the effect of the covid in the agencies, in the promoters, in the producers. Many of them have gone bankrupt, declared insolvency. There will not be so much work and it will be necessary to have a source of income along with artistic work ”.