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The first trading session of March kicks off with the Nasdaq finishing above the 5,000 mark and the Dow and S&P 500 hitting new records. Jeanne Yurman reports.
Persuadé de l'innocence de son frère Lincoln mais à court de solutions, Michael Scofield décide de se faire incarcérer à son tour dans le pénitencier d'état de Fox River pour organiser leur évasion...
During a visit to Tremblay-en-France, on the outskirts of Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron announces the deployment of "5,000 additional sports infrastructures" by 2024, representing an investment of "a little over 100 million euros". IMAGES
Hong Kong, Sep 21 (EFE/EPA).- The Chinese real estate giant Evergrande continued to fall Tuesday on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange as it lost 3.51 percent of its value at the noon to $0.28 per share. (Camera: JEROME FAVRE). B-ROLL OF OUTSIDE VIEWS OF EXCHANGE SQUARE (HK BOURSE) IN HONG KONG.
La Palma, Sep 19 (EFE).- Santa Cruz de La Palma, Spain, Sep 19 (EFE).- More than 5,000 people have been evacuated - at least 500 of them tourists - due to the eruption on Sunday of a volcano located in the Cumbre Vieja volcanic ridge area on the Spanish island of La Palma, one of the most active volcanic zones in the Canary Islands archipelago, after a week in which thousands of small earthquake-like shocks and rumblings had been detected in the region.The Cumbre Vieja is located southeast of the island's most populous municipality, Los Llanos.No injuries or worse have been reported so far, but the eruption spewed lava and a tall column of dark ash and other volcanic material into the air over an unpopulated area, according to an EFE correspondent who witnessed the event. (Camera: MIGUEL ÁNGEL PÉREZ CALERO).SHOT LIST: SMOKE AND LAVA RISE FROM THE VOLCANIC ERUPTION IN EL PASO, LA PALMA, CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN.
The first official budget figures since Britain voted to leave the EU show a smaller-than-expected budget surplus. As post-referendum data continues to trickle in, attention is turning to what sort of access Britain will seek with its main trading partners in the EU. Kirsty Basset reports.