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Coruña, Jan 4 (EFE).- (Camera: Josechu Ortiz) In a shop in A Coruña, SARS-CoV-2 is bought and it is a stuffed toy. It is not the only one in the establishment that has a virus or bacteria as the protagonist: there is also an Ebola doll and another from the mononucleosis.The objective of this singular initiative is solidarity, as part of the profits go to the NGO Save the Children.FOOTAGE OF THE TOY.
Madrid, Jun 11 (EFE), (Camera: Ramón Ayala).- The Spanish NGO Pepines is selling t-shirts to raise funds for coronavirus research.FOOTAGE OF THE T-SHIRTS.SOUNDBITES OF PABLO SARACHO, FOUNDER OF THE NGO PEPINES:"The initiative started during the lockdown. We were two people and decided to support research as the best way to solve the problem. We wanted to take part in it since we thought people needed this."
Brussels (Belgium), 16 May, EFE, (Camera: Leo Rodríguez).- The Belgian artist and designer Charles Kaisin has launched the initiative Origami for Life, a work of art made up of more than 10,000 paper birds sent by anonymous citizens from all over the world. For each origami bird, the artist donates five euros to the Kaisin Hospital Foundation in Belgium, thanks to the participation of several collaborating companies.FOOTAGE OF THE ORIGAMI ART, INCLUDING STATEMENTS BY CHARLES KAISIN, BELGIAN ARTIST AND DESIGNER WHO CREATED 'ORIGAMI FOR LIFE'.
A private jet flew the body of Australian cricket superstar Shane Warne home to his native Melbourne Thursday, six days after his death at the age of 52 provoked shock and grief around the world. Carrying the cricketing great's coffin wrapped in an Australian flag, a chartered Dassault Falcon 7X jet landed in the evening at Melbourne's Essendon North airport after an eight-hour flight from Bangkok. IMAGES
Adele's '21' is ranked as the greatest album of all time ahead of the release of her new album, '25.' Rollo Ross reports.