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Tehran, Jun 20 (EFE/EPA).- The United States Saturday said it would build on the "meaningful progress" on the possible return to the 2015 nuclear accord even as Iranian presidential elections were not free and fair.In the first remarks after ultraconservative chief justice Ebrahim Raisi was declared winner in the presidential race, the US Department of State said the Joe Biden administration would keep discussing possibilities of returning to the deal.Raisi is seen close to Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 81, who holds ultimate political power. (Camera: ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH).FOOTAGE SHOT ON JUNE 19, 2021, SHOWS SUPPORTERS OF IRANIAN PRESIDENT ELECT EBRAHIM RAISI CELEBRATE IN IMAM HUSSEIN SQUARE IN TEHRAN, IRAN.
Quezon City, Jan 29 (EFE/EPA).- Protesters in Quezon City commemorated Friday the 10,81 people who died in the Philippines from COVID-19 during a rally at the Philippine Heart Center.Protesters called on government to provide free mass testing, free vaccines and paid quarantine leave for workers as the country approaches one year since the first reported case of the coronavirus. (Camera: ROLEX DELA PENA)SHOT LIST: A RALLY HELD IN QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES.
Around a hundred people gather in front of Paris secondary school Maurice-Ravel in support of its principal who resigned on Wednesday after receiving death threats following an altercation with a student demanding she remove her Muslim veil. French politicians from across the spectrum Wednesday have expressed dismay at the principal's resignation. IMAGES
Women rights groups hold a protest in Tel Aviv calling for a deal to free the hostages taken by Hamas on 7 October. Hamas militants seized about 250 hostages. Israel says 132 remain in Gaza including at least 29 people believed to have been killed. IMAGES
Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday dismissed opposition criticism of the country's general election as "illegitimate" as she celebrated securing her fifth term in power. "The election was free and fair" she told reporters, in her first comments since the vote on Sunday, insisting that "those who want to criticise can criticise". SOUNDBITE