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A video captures the snowy peaks of Austria as seen from the perspective of a bird of prey.
Chiang Mai, Aug 12 (EFE) .-. The coronavirus pandemic has slowed down tourism in countries such as Thailand and India, which has in turn left elephant trainers with no income to support their elephants and has increased the probability of these animals falling into illegal industries, as various experts pointed out to Efe. (Camera: CONCEPCIÓN DOMINGUEZ)SHOT LIST: ARCHIVE FOOTAGE RECORDED IN 2016 AT AN ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN CHIANG MAI PROVINCE, THAILAND, OF ELEPHANTS LIVING WITH TOURISTS AND THEIR CAREGIVERS.
Mexico City, Jul 14 (EFE).- Featuring an award-winning Mexican and a diverse display of photojournalism, World Press Photo 2021 showed last year's global issues beyond the pandemic at the Franz Mayer Museum, located in Mexico City."In these times in which the pandemic has taken over many of our concerns, other strong and important things were happening in the world too. It is an opportunity to re-open ourselves to what is happening in contemporary history," the director of the museum, Alejandra de la Paz, told Efe. (Camera: MIGUEL ANGEL ANDRADE).B-ROLL OF THE WORLD PRESS PHOTO 2021 IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
Apple TV+ has released a trailer for the new documentary that highlights Billie Eilish. According to CNN, the project about the singer and songwriter will be released on Apple TV+ on February 26, 2021. The film, titled "Billie Eilish: The World's A Little Blurry," tells the life story of the 19-year-old star. Eilish gained a huge following the release of "Ocean Eyes," in 2015, which was written by her brother Finneas. The teen shot to superstar status at the age of 17 when her track "Bad Guy," shot to number 1 on the Billboard charts.