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Aerial images show the extent of destruction caused by Russia's invasion in the town of Stoyanka near the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. IMAGES
Beirut (Lebanon), Jan 23 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Wael Hamzeh).- Roads and streets in Beirut are half-empty since the country is facing a total lockdown imposed by authorities to curb the spread of coronavirus. DRONE FOOTAGE OF FROM BEIRUT.
Marine life uses sound to hunt, avoid predators, and find mates. But if their sounds are drowned out by engines, species can be affected dramatically. Even as the oceans are getting noisier, we're still basically unaware of the full toll it takes on ocean life. Gizmodo reports decreased human activity has given researchers an unprecedented chance to study the effect of quiet on our typically noisy seas. Wildlife biologist Chris Gabriele says the waters around Glacier Bay, Alaska, have seen median daily sound levels decrease by 50% between 2019 and 2020. As a result, she’s seen humpback whales hanging out in much broader swaths of the region, socializing, feeding, napping, and 'chatting' with each other.
Jakarta, Sep 8 (EFE/EPA).- Workers clad in hazmat suits carry out funerals of coronavirus victims in Jakarta. Indonesia has so far registered more than 197,000 coronavirus cases and over 8230 deaths related to COVID-19.(Camera: ADI WEDA)DRONE FOOTAGE OF FUNERALS CARRIED OUT OF COVID-19 VICTIMS IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.
Moscow (Russia), 17 July (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Anush Janbabian) During the spring, the height of the coronavirus pandemic, Moscow emptied itself for a few weeks to break the spread of the coronavirus, giving rise to a phenomenon never seen before in Europe's largest city that immortalized the goal of the Sergei Ponomariov Pulitzer Prize. A total of 45 black and white photos make up the exhibition "Moscow. The Great Void" which opens on Friday to the public at the Moscow Museum.FOOTAGE OF EXPO IN MOSCOW
Lima, Jun 2 (EFE).- Either dodge stay-at-home orders and seek out customers on the street or go without the money needed for food, medicine and rent. That is the crossroads faced by sex workers in Peru's capital, who have been compelled to ask for handouts and prepare communal pots of food to evade hunger.(CAMERA: Fernando Gimeno y Miguel Angel).