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Havana, Jul 12 (EFE).- Cubans woke on Monday to a tense calm, with no Internet service for mobile devices and a heavy police presence on the streets of Havana a day after thousands of citizens took to the streets to protest against the government amid an acute economic and health crisis.The data "blackout" is making it difficult to know for certain what is happening around the country, but by 3 pm no new demonstrations had been reported and no images of protests had hit the social networks. (Camera: FELIPE BORREGO).B-ROLL OF THE CITY OF HAVANA, CUBA, A DAY AFTER A MASSIVE PROTEST.
Caracas (Venezuela), Jul 13 (EFE) (Camera: Jackdwin Sáez - Rayner Peña) .- The residents of western Caracas resumed their routine on their streets amidst uncertainty and calm, after living almost 72 hours of constant shootings that began in the neighborhood of Cota 905, between armed gangs and police officers, and that extended to at least five nearby areas.FOOTAGE OF THE SITUATION IN THE AREA
Cali, May 13 (EFE).- Cali, a Colombian city of 2.2 million and the cockpit of chaos, appeared calm on Thursday, following a series of sometimes violent demonstrations that have been going on for two weeks.The Government of Colombia has showed signs to give in to some of the demands to appease the social discontent in the country and insists on inviting the organizers of the strike to a dialogue table. These demonstations began due to a now-cancelled tax reform. They later morphed into national strikes to protest the policies of President Ivan Duque, calling for an end to some of them and demanding effective action to halt police brutality. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ). SHOT LIST: THE CITY OF CALI, COLOMBIA, AFTER DAYS OF PROTESTS.
Mark Wright is returning to Heart radio with a brand new weekend show after spending 18 months working in the US.
Kashmiris vote at a polling station in Srinagar as the fourth phase of the country's six-week marathon election begins. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government's snap decision in 2019 to bring Kashmir under direct rule by New Delhi has been deeply resented among the region's residents, who will be voting for the first time since the move. IMAGES