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Crowds of people hang out on the beach in Barcelona while bars and restaurants close ahead of a new night-time curfew starting this weekend to fight a surge in virus cases, after the measure won court approval on Friday. IMAGES
Miami (US), Apr 30 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Cristóbal Herrera) Like a time capsule, the Dauer Museum of Classic Cars in Sunrise, South Florida (USA), houses an impressive collection of old vehicles manufactured from the first years of the 20th century or, in other words, a piece of the "history of industrialization", as its owner says.FOOTAGE OF THE MUSEUM.SOUNDBITES OF EDWARD DAUER, CREATOR OF THE MUSEUM.
Miami (US), Apr 30 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Cristóbal Herrera) Like a time capsule, the Dauer Museum of Classic Cars in Sunrise, South Florida (USA), houses an impressive collection of old vehicles manufactured from the first years of the 20th century or, in other words, a piece of the "history of industrialization", as its owner says.FOOTAGE OF THE MUSEUM.SOUNDBITES OF EDWARD DAUER, CREATOR OF THE MUSEUM.
US stocks closed at record highs on Wednesday after President Joe Biden was sworn into office. Tech stocks drove the market following an optimistic earnings report from Netflix. According to Business Insider, the Netflix report sent shares soaring nearly 20%. Tech shares didn't stop with Netflix, Alphabet rose to an all-time high with a 6% surge. Alibaba climbed 7% after it's founder, Jack Ma, made an appearance in a videoconference. Ma had not been seen in public for months prior to the call. Gold rose 1.57% on the news of the 46th President's inauguration to $1,869.10 per ounce.
Seoul, Jan 7 (EFE/EPA).- The benchmark South Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) on Thursday rose 63.47 points, or 2.14 percent, to close at 3,031.68 points. It is the first time South Korean stocks rallied to close above the 3,000-point mark. (Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN).SHOT LIST: SOUTH KOREAN DEALERS WORK IN FRONT OF MONITORS AT THE HANA BANK IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio says it is "just a matter of time" before gyms are ordered to close and indoor dining is banned as coronavirus cases continue to rise, a day after the city announced that public schools would close. SOUNDBITE