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Paris, Apr 26 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Mario Garcia Snchez) After a week of online education and another two on holiday, French kindergarten and primary school students returned to face-to-face classes.FOOTAGE OF STUDENTS IN PARIS.SOUNDBITES OF MILKA DINKOVA AND RAPHAEL SPAGNOLO. Translation: 1.- "It's good for them to go back to school. It's good for them, especially for children my son's age (3-4 years). They can socialize, see friends... It's emotional, after having spent so much time with him, he is missed."2.- "There may be Covid cases (in classes). We have already had the case of a student, which led to the class closing for a week. (The virus) can circulate, yes, but we are calm because we believe that it spreads less from children to adults."
Nissan celebrates production of 5 million vehicles at Canton Vehicle Assembly Plant. This milestone represents nearly 20 years of Nissan manufacturing in Mississippi and paves the path for electric vehicle production, part of the company's long-term vision – Nissan Ambition 2030.For nearly two decades, employees at Nissan Canton have assembled high-quality, award-winning vehicles. The plant's opening in 2003 brought automotive manufacturing to Mississippi for the first time, and has since contributed to the state's economic development. While its history is rich, the team looks toward future transformation – one that will bring two all-new, all-electric models to the U.S. market.
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says the EU "must be prepared to host 5 million people" from Ukraine ahead of a meeting for EU ministers in Montpellier, in southern France. IMAGES
A medical panel of US government advisors votes to recommend authorizing the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine for five-to-11-year-olds, paving the way for younger children to get their shots within weeks. Seventeen of the independent experts convened by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) voted in favor and one abstained. IMAGES
The United States is ready to start vaccinating children aged 5-11 against Covid-19 starting next month, the White House announces at a COVID-19 Response Team briefing, a move that will make 28 million more Americans eligible for shots. SOUNDBITE
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