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anti-vaccine protesters clash with police in french Guadeloupe

On the French island of Guadeloupe, one of the overseas territories of France, in the city of Abymes in the Pointe-a-Pitre region, anti-Covid-19 vaccine card demonstrations held yesterday. Protesters set up barricades in front of shops and some service stations. The unauthorized demonstration led to clashes between the protesters and the police. According to the statement made by the police and gendarmerie, a gendarme was wounded by a bullet, and 6 people were detained.

Christine Wilhem, director of the Basse-Terre Hospital Center, said that about 40 people tried to enter the hospital’s administration building. “During the unauthorized demonstrations and law enforcement operations in Abymes, stones and Molotov cocktails were thrown and fired at the police. One gendarme who was wounded by bullets was transferred to the hospital. The governor condemns these indescribable actions,” the Governor of Guadeloupe said. Pointe-a-Pitre Prosecutor’s Office stated that an investigation was launched into the incident, and at least 3 shots were detected during the protests and at least 1 store was looted.

The Covid-19 vaccine card will become mandatory for visitors in hospitals and nursing homes and patients who do not enter the hospital urgently, in restaurants, bars, cafes, weddings, seminars, trade fairs, as well as in long-distance public transportation, including trains, planes and buses. A negative PCR test result will not be accepted for access to these sites.

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Death Toll from Nightclub Fire in North Macedonia Rises to 59

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Authorities have reported that the death toll from a fire that broke out during a concert attended by 1,000 people in the town of Kočani, North Macedonia, has risen to 59.

Health Minister Arben Taravari said that approximately 148 people were taken to hospitals in Skopje, Kočani and surrounding towns, and that 18 people were seriously injured.

Interior Minister Pance Toskovski said that the fire, which broke out at 03:00 local time, started when sparks from pyrotechnic devices used during the concert ignited the roof, and that arrest warrants had been issued for four people in connection with the incident.

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