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Pravia, Oct 16 (EFE).- Spanish chef José Andrés said Saturday that he would make his community Asturias a great place for cheese as he aimed to add more value and wealth to the cheese making process.By adding more value to the production of cheese, Andrés believed that it could also lead to the creation of a large research center that would allow the training of master craftsmen from all over the world. José Andrés is a renowned chef and founder of the World Central Kitchen, a not-for-profit non-governmental organization committed to providing meals in the wake of natural disasters. (Camera: ELOY ALONSO). SHOT LIST: SPANISH CHEF JOSÉ ANDRÉS VISITS THE REY SILO CHEESE FACTORY IN PRAVIA, ASTURIAS, SPAIN.
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Manaus, Jan 16 (EFE).- More than 1,000 people have been buried over the last seven days in this Amazon metropolis battered by coronavirus and the coroner's office is making house calls to expedite the issuance of death certificates so families can lay deceased loved ones to rest.A record 213 funerals took place in Manaus on Friday, 102 of them for victims of Covid-19. (Camera: RAPHAEL ALVES). SHOT LIST: PATHOLOGISTS VISIT RESIDENCES IN MANAUS, BRAZIL, TO COLLECT SAMPLES FROM BODIES AND ISSUE A DEATH CERTIFICATE SO THE FAMILY CAN LAY THEIR LOVED ONE TO REST.
Panama City, Dec 2 (EFE), (Camera: Carlos Lemos).- On the outskirts of Panama City, in an area called Victoriano Lorenzo, some 500 families are building precarious houses, forced by the current coronavirus crisis.FOOTAGE OF THE SLUM WHERE SOME 500 FAMILIES LIVE. THE PLACE, KNOWN AS VICTORIANO LORENZO, IS LOCATED ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF PANAMA CITY.
Bogota, Aug 9 (EFE).- The image of the Fallen Lord of Monserrate on Sunday began a pilgrimage around Bogota from the Primatial Cathedral to unite followers in prayer and to ask for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has left the country with 376,870 confirmed cases and 12,540 deaths. The archbishop of Bogota, Jose Luis Rueda, said the image which is usually in the church on Monserrate Hill, in the eastern mountains of the city, will be taken to the different basilicas of the Colombian capital for a week. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ).SHOT LIST: FOOTAGE OF THE IMAGE OF FALLEN LORD OF MONSERRATE IN A CATHEDRAL IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.SOUND BITE: MONSIGNOR MANUEL SALAMANCA MONTILLA, THE AUXILIARY BISHOP OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF BOGOTA (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION:The people of Bogota have always shown a very deep devotion to the Fallen Lord of Monserrate and that thousands and thousands of Colombians have come to this image in moments of anguish and pain.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).