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Added on the 24/07/2017 12:35:00 - Copyright : NouvelObs Montage
Darya Trepova, a 26-year-old accused of killing a military blogger and supporter of Moscow's Ukraine offensive, appears in court for her case's first hearing. Russian investigators say Ukraine orchestrated the attack on Vladlen Tatarsky, which took place at a cafe in Saint Petersburg in April. Trepova is alleged to have gifted Tatarsky a statuette, which exploded minutes later, killing the blogger and wounding more than 30 others. Ukraine has denied involvement and blamed domestic infighting for the killing. IMAGES
People gather in Moscow ahead of the funeral of a high-profile military blogger and staunch supporter of Moscow's assault on Ukraine, Vladlen Tatarsky, who was killed an explosion at a cafe in Russia's second city, Saint Petersburg, on April 2nd. IMAGES
People visit a Melbourne café after enduring one of the world's most prolonged series of lockdowns. The city's five million people have spent more than 260 days under lockdown since the beginning of the pandemic. But now that 70 percent of eligible people in Melbourne and surrounding Victoria state are fully vaccinated, restrictions that began on August 5 have been lifted. IMAGES
Un café dans l'ouest de la Philadelphie réunit tous les jours les résidents du quartier qui découvrent petit à petit comment leurs vies sont entrelacées...
**RESTRICTIONS: NO Access Israel Media/Persian Language TV Stations Outside Iran/Strictly No Access BBC Persian/VOA Persian/Manoto-1 TV/Iran International**Tehran, Oct 7 (EFE/EPA).- The opening of the Persian cat cafe museum in downtown Tehran has given cat lovers a place where they can get something to drink, eat a snack and spend some time bonding with the resident felines.According to the manager, Persian cat cafe museum is the first cat museum in Iran and started almost two years ago and is owned by Iranian woman Forough Akbari. (Camera: ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH).SHOT LIST: THE PERSIAN CAT CAFE MUSEUM IN DOWNTOWN TEHRAN, IRAN.
La Paz, Jul 19 (EFE) (Camera: Gabriel Romano).- A small cafe in the Obrajes area of ??the Bolivian city of La Paz has become a "solidarity" point to "rescue" from the Covid-19 clients and strangers, dedicating their time and part of their earnings for those most in need in times of pandemic.FOOTAGE OF LA RAYUELA CAFÉ IN LA PAZ.