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Beijing, Sep 23 (EFE/EPA).-Property investment company Chinese Estates, one of the main shareholders of the Chinese developer Evergrande Group, announced on Thursday its plans to divest its stake in the company due to its serious financial situation.In a statement sent to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, where it is listed, Chinese Estates said that its directors are "concerned" about the recent developments of the Evergrande Group and the "possible consequences" in the event that the remedial measures it has announced "could not be effectively implemented." (Camera: WU HONG).B-ROLL OF EVERGRANDE ROYAL SCENERY HOUSING COMPLEX IN BEIJING, CHINA,
Hundreds of people rally in the capital Yerevan in protests against the Armenian government's plans to concede land to concede land to the Caucasus nation's historic foe, Azerbaijan. According to Armenian police, it detained dozens of people attempting to block streets in Yerevan as part of protests. Armenia has agreed to hand over territory it has controlled since the 1990s and has started border delimitation efforts, in a bid to secure an elusive peace deal with Baku and avoid another bloody conflict. IMAGES
Images show plumes of smoke rising from the facade of Copenhagen's historic former stock exchange, as work to put out the last of the flames continues for a third day. Half of the 17th-century Borsen building was destroyed and its 54-metre (180-foot) spire tumbled to the ground in a fire that broke out early Tuesday April 16, in scenes that shocked Denmark. IMAGES
Flames engulf Copenhagen's historic Stock Exchange, built in the 17th century, where Danish rescue services are on scene. The fire broke out on the morning of April 16, according to an AFP journalist who saw the 54 meter high spire of the building destroyed by the flames. IMAGES
Donald Trump's motorcade leaves the Manhattan court in New York after the opening day of the former US president's trial in which he faces charges of falsifying business records to conceal "hush money" payments to a porn star at the height of the 2016 presidential election. IMAGES