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Paris, May 18 (EFE) .- (Camera: Yoan Valat) France is to open as of Wednesday, terraces of bars and restaurants, museums and cinemas and will delay the curfew by two hours.FOOTAGE OF THE VISIT OF GEOFFROY ROUX DE BÉZIEUX, PRESIDENT OFMEDEF,TO THE LES HALLES SHOPPING CENTRE.FOOTAGE OF CINEMAS AND BARS/RESTAURANTS GETTING READY TO REOPEN.
Brussels, May 7 (EFE) .- (Camera: Leo Rodríguez) The different European countries that for more than a year have imposed restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic take small steps towards openness.FOOTAGE OF BRUSSELS.
Terraces reopen on the Grande Place in Lille, marking the second phase of deconfinement in France, a long-awaited reopening by restaurateurs after more than two months of closure. IMAGES
Earlier this year, at a bespoke testing facility in Arjeplog, Sweden – just 55 kilometres from the Arctic Circle – Spectre received the first ‘lessons’ in a finishing school that is custom designed to teach the motor car how to behave and react like a Rolls-Royce. Over the past months, the marque’s test and development engineers have shifted their focus from extreme conditions to more formal scrutiny in a location that reflects the motor car’s everyday use: the French Riviera.In evoking its spiritual successor, the Phantom Coupé, this Electric Super Coupé will be the first all-electric super-luxury motor car with continental touring central to its proposition. The French Riviera and its roads present a perfect combination of the types of conditions that will be demanded from Spectre’s clients, ranging from technical coastal corniches to faster inland carriageways.Forming a crucial part of Spectre's 2.5 million kilometre global testing programme, a total of 625,000 kilometres will be driven on and around the French Côte d’Azur. This phase is split into two parts, beginning at the historic Autodrome de Miramas proving ground, located in the French department of Bouches-du-Rhône in Provence. Once a circuit that played host to the 1926 Grand Prix, the site is now a state-of-the-art test and development facility, incorporating more than 60 kilometres of closed routes and 20 test track environments that provide a vast number of testing opportunities over its 1,198 acre footprint.
Summer atmosphere on the beach and waterfront of the French Riviera on the eve of the opening of the 75th Cannes Film Festival. More than 35,000 filmgoers and professionals are expected to attend this year's festival, which should see the return of the Americans after the cancellation of the 2020 edition and a 2021 edition postponed to July due to Covid. IMAGES