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Sanaa (Yemen), Apr 27 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Yahya Arhab) The deputy supreme commander of the Houthi forces, Yahya Al-Shami, has died of complications from the coronavirus a month after the death of his wife and son with the same pandemic.
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La Cumbre, Sep 21 (EFE) .- An Andean ritual on a Bolivian mountain on Monday welcomed a new season of food sowing and fertility of Pachamama or Mother Earth and asked the "apus" or mountain deities to expel COVID-19 from the country.The apacheta or offering point at La Cumbre, near La Paz, was the place chosen for the ritual in which the acting deputy minister of decolonization, Leonardo Montaño, participated with a group of mostly indigenous people.(Camera: MARTIN ALIPAZ)SHOT LIST: ANDEAN RITUAL CARRIED OUT IN LA CUMBRE, BOLIVIA. SOUND BITES: VICE MINISTER OF DECOLONIZATION LEONARDO MONTAÑO FLORES (IN SPANISH). TRANSLATIONS:We are asking our wakas, our pachas so that the production in the nine departments begins to generate in good management, at a good time, in the nine departments. Since this disease has scared us a lot. But from today is the time to build this country and strengthen little by little with the energies of Pachamama.
Kendall, May 9 (EFE/EPA).- Magnolia, Cira, Toshi and Isabel were some of the 315 residents of The Palace Renaissance & Royale nursing home in Kendall, Florida, who due to the coronavirus epidemic, saw their relatives for the first time in almost two months Saturday, although they did so from a distance.More than 100 family vehicles paraded through the residence's parking lot, while residents wearing face masks waved in tears.The reunion, which obeyed social distancing measures set by authorities of keeping at least 1.8 meters apart, was organized for Mother's Day, which is celebrated Sunday. (Camera: CRISTOBEL HERRERA).FOOTAGE SHOWS A MOTHER'S DAY REUNION AT THE PARKING LOT OF THE PALACE RENAISSANCE & ROYALE NURSING HOME IN KENDALL, FLORIDA, US.SOUNDBITES: BÁRBARA GUTIÉRREZ, DAUGHTER OF A RESIDENT AT THE NURSING HOME AND RICARDO MARTÍNEZ, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE PALACE RENAISSANCE & ROYALE NURSING HOME (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATIONS: 1.) Barbara: This is the only thing we can do (for my mother) on Mother’s Day, right? - to see her from afar and let her meet her granddaughter, to give her a kiss from a distance – until the day that we can be together again (03:07-03:21).2.) Barbara: I think it has been more than a month and a half, and this is the longest time that I haven’t seen her (03:22-03:28).3.) Barbara: It is a great sadness because you want to be there, hug her and share with her and I can’t. But I know that she is taken care of and that she is fine (03:29-03:41).4.) Barbara: (The situation) is very sad, but that at the same time I feel happy that I am able to see her. You know what I mean? Because there are people who have relatives in other countries and cannot see them at all. At least here I see her – a little bit away, but I see her (03:42-03:57).5.) Barbara: I think we all have to have hope, although this is a very hard thing that we are going through. But we all need to have hope. In a few months I will be able to be with her (03:57-04:10).6.) Ricardo: On one can get off their vehicles. They can only see their relatives from afar. This gives them opportunity to send a message to the residents (at the nursing home) and the residents to them. (04:10-04:22).7.) Ricardo: All the security measures are being taken. All our employees are wearing masks. We do evaluations at the entry point – asking them a few questions, checking their temperature and disinfecting their belongings (04:23-04:37). 8.) Ricardo: It is very hard, but at the same time we have had contact with families through different platforms and social networks such as WhatsApp and FaceTime. In this way, we can maintain the contacts between residents and their relatives (04:37-END).
Guadalajara, May 9 (EFE).-. Dozens of mothers of victims of enforced disappearance in Mexico on Saturday held a demonstration in the city of Guadalajara, despite the recommendations against large gatherings amid the COVID-19 pandemic, to demand justice for their children on the eve of Mother's Day.(Camera: JOSÉ LUIS GONZÁLEZ).FOOTAGE SHOWS A DEMONSTRATION BY MOTHERS OF VICTIMS OF ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCE IN GUADALAJARA, MEXICO.
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