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Added on the 01/05/2018 11:25:00 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, speaking to the media for the first time since being released from six years of detention in Iran, says she believes "that the meaning of freedom is never going to be complete until such time as all of us who are unjustly detained in Iran are reunited with their families", citing Morad Tahbaz, other dual nations and prisoners of conscience. IMAGES
Banda Aceh, Oct 18 (EFE/EPA).- An Indonesian man makes stools from used plastic bottles as part of environmental solution. Zainuddin is a teacher who starts using used bottles as materials for making stools and sofas, a side business he started during the COVID-19 pandemic. He developed the idea of making stools using used bottles as a form of environmental preservation and increasing the family's incomes during the economic recession caused by the pandemic. (Camera: HOTLI SIMANJUNTAK). SHOT LIST: ZAINUDDIN MAKES STOOLS FROM RECYCLED PLASTIC BOTTLES AT HIS WORKSHOP IN BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA.
Dubai (UAE), Aug 6 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Ali Haider) Since she was little, Emirati Nora Al Matrooshi always looked at the stars and said: "One day I will go there." Now she is training to be the first Arab woman to reach space, an achievement for which she hopes to break all the stereotypes of a patriarchal society that does not see her in this profession.Al Matrooshi will be part of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) team of four astronauts, which includes Haza al Mansoori, the first astronaut to fly into space in September 2020 for an eight-day mission to the International Space Station.FOOTAGE OF AND INTERVIEW WITH NORA AL MATROOSHI.
Tehran (Iran), Feb 28 (EFE).- (Camera: Marina Villén) Iran began on Sunday clinical trials of the locally made Razi Cov Pars coronavirus vaccine, the second to be tested on the country's population.FOOTAGE OF THE START OF CLINICAL TRIALS. SOUNDBITES OF AMIR HOSEIN AMANPUR, 23-YEAR-OLD VOLUNTEER.
Nairobi, Feb 18 (EFE/EPA).- Kenyan young engineer Nzambi Matee decided to fight the plastic waste; an omnipresent but ignored enemy as she recycles it into bricks at her small Nairobi factory. (Camera: DANIEL IRUNGU. Editor: EMMA LOZANO)
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."