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Early morning Thursday, a convoy of French farmers on their tractors gets on a motorway in the Yvelines department, about an hour drive from Paris, to slow-down traffic and accentuate pressure on the government. IMAGES
The design of the 2024 Olympic Torch is unveiled during a press conference at Paris 2024 headquarters, with one year to go to the Summer Olympics. IMAGES
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo is booed during the commemoration on the third anniversary of the rue de Trévise explosion, which left four people dead and 66 injured in the French capital's 9th arrondissement. The gas blast destroyed a building housing a bakery and restaurant and severely damaged several adjacent buildings. Paris city hall has been charged with involuntary manslaughter over the blast. IMAGES
Athens, May 13 (EFE) .- (Camera: Alberto Borreguero) Greece feels prepared to open its doors to tourism tomorrow even though the Covid-19 pandemic has worsened this year than the previous one, and this is because there are new tools to prevent the spread, according to Hellenic Tourism Minister Jaris Theojaris.FOOTAGE AND SOUNDBITES IN ENGLISH FROM GREECE MINISTER OF TOURISM JARIS THEOJARIS.
The Israeli government officially fell apart on Tuesday at midnight local time. The collapse came after Israel's parliament failed to meet a deadline for passage of the 2020 and 2021 budgets. CNN reports Israel will now head to its fourth elections in two years, probably on March 23 next year. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Blue and White leader Benny Gantz blamed one another for the collapse of their tenuous coalition government. Opinion polls suggest Netanyahu's Likud party is again on track to win the most Knesset seats in the next election. With Blue and White hemorrhaging support, Netanyahu's biggest rivals seem to be coming from other right-wing parties, which have been gaining ground.
Paris (France), Dec 22 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Julien de Rosa).- The positivity rate for coronavirus in France continues to drop and currently reaches 4.7% of cases. The country has reported almost 2.5 million infections and more than 60,000 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic.FOOTAGE OF A COVID DETECTION TEST CENTER INSTALLED OUTSIDE A PHARMACY IN PARIS.