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Recycled and modified ship containers on water are set to become cheap and sustainable student housing. Roselle Chen reports
About 30 Afghan women protest in front of Kabul University after authorities expelled students from the dormitories allegedly for breaking rules. "For the crime of studying, for the crime of seeing, they expelled us from the university," protesters chant. IMAGES
Schoolchildren aged 12-15 return to class at Norrebro Park school in Copenhagen for the first time in nine weeks, as Danish authorities lift more health restrictions. Younger children became the first in Europe to return to class after Denmark reopened primary schools in mid-April. Places of worship and restaurants will also be allowed to reopen, under social distancing regulations, in the country of 5.8 million which has recorded 11,000 coronavirus infections and 547 deaths. IMAGES
Lawrenceville, Apr 23 (EFE/EPA).- BMarko Structure, a Georgia-based Portable building manufacturer, has been busy turning used shipping containers into hospital pods to treat COVID-19 patients. Containers will make up a 24-room temporary hospital in Macon, Georgia. A similar mobile treatment facility for COVID-19 patients is also close to completion in the hard hit south Georgia city of Albany. (Camera: ERIK LESSER). SHOT LIST: FINISHED SHIPPING CONTAINERS CONVERTED INTO PORTABLE HOSPITAL ROOMS TO TREAT COVID-19 PATIENTS, AT BMARKO STRUCTURE'S FACILITY IN LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA, US .SOUND BITES: MATEO ATWI, A PROJECT MANAGER FOR BMARKO STRUCTURES (IN ENGLISH).
A row of shipping containers and refrigerated trucks are seen near to the Icahn Stadium on Randalls Island in New York City. The shipping containers and trucks are being prepared to be used by hospitals as makeshift morgues for coronavirus victims. IMAGES