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Miami, Oct 10 (EFE/EPA).- Cubans living in exile in Miami Sunday commemorated the historic declaration of independence of their country from Spain to pile up pressure on the government of President Miguel Díaz-Canel ahead of a planned Nov.15 march and a national strike on the island nation.The supporters of the Cuban Resistance, made up of organizations from within and outside Cuba, met near the Miami airport to begin the campaign, its president Orlando Gutiérrez told EFE. (Camera: CRISTOBAL HERRERA).SHOT LIST: MEMBERS OF THE CUBAN EXILE AND FREEDOM ACTIVISTS ATTEND TO A DEMONSTRATION IN MIAMI, FLORIDA, US, IN SUPPORT OF THE CUBAN PEOPLE IN THE ISLAND AND A NATIONAL STRIKE IN CUBA.
Brussels, Mar 13 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Stephanie lecocq) Members of the 'Still Standing for Culture' group demonstrated on Saturday in the Les Marolles neighborhood of Brussels, Belgium.Workers from the cultural sector along with second-hand merchants from Jeu de Balle square came together to denounce the lack of financial support from local authorities and ask for solutions to the impact of the crisis generated by the coronavirus pandemic, one year after the Covid-19 restrictions began. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN BRUSSELS
Miami, Feb 8 (EFE).- Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday inaugurated a Covid-19 vaccination center in the museum of the Bay of Pigs Veterans Association (Brigade 2506) as a form of "compensation" for Cuban exiles who, according to the governor's remarks, are part of the state's "backbone."
Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is said to be angry about the coronavirus pandemic and its economic impact, South Korea's spy agency said on Friday. According to the Associated Press, Kim has ordered the execution of at least two people, locked down the capital of Pyongyang, and implemented other measures to slow the spread of COVID-19. One of the two people who were executed was a well-known money changer in Pyongyang, who was reportedly blamed for North Korea's falling exchange rate.
Buenos Aires, Sep 23 (EFE).- Argentina's unemployment rate hit 13.1% in the second quarter of the year and other labor indicators also showed the strong impact of the current economic crisis, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. (Camera: ALBERTO CARATOZZOLO)SHOT LIST: B- ROLL OF BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.