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From a strip mall in Virginia to the arrival gates at JFK airport in New York, Muslims across America are reacting to a proposal by Donald Trump that the U.S. should ban Muslims from entering the country. Mana Rabiee reports.
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump says Muslims should be banned from entering the United States. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Former US president Donald Trump arrives for the second day of his civil fraud trial in New York, telling members of the media the judge had been given "false and extremely misleading information" regarding his net worth. The fraud trial, one of several legal battles against the 77-year-old Trump, could potentially see the former president barred from doing business in New York state. SOUNDBITE
Medan, May 7 (EFE/EPA).- The Indonesian government has prohibited carrying out Eid homecoming activities from May 6 to May 17, to protect the community from the transmission of Covid-19. (Camera: DEDI SINUHAJI) SHOT LIST: CHECK POINTS AHEAD OF EID AL-FITR AMID THE PANDEMIC IN MEDAN, NORTH SUMATRA, INDONESIA.
Tehran (Iran), Feb 17 (EFE), (Camera: Marina Villén).- Many Iranians saw how their dreams suddenly disappear when Donald Trump's administration imposed the so-called Muslim travel ban. The ban has recently been cancelled by the new US president Joe Biden, which has brought hope to many while others feel it is too late for them. FOOTAGE OF ELNAZ ALAMÍ'S HOUSE AND STREETS OF TEHRAN. SOUNDBITES OF ELNAZ ALAMÍ, PSYCHOLOGIST. "When I knew that my mother had had cancer for two years and I could not be there, I should have been by her side but I was not, it was very painful, and I am sure that the same happened to my mother too. It caused me a lot of sadness, I cried a lot.""When my mother and my other sister left, I felt a great emptiness in my life. I was very lonely, and it was very difficult for me on a personal level."