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Yemeni teacher sells petrol in the street to make ends meet

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Jalal Qasim, an Arabic language teacher, sells petrol in bottles on the side of the street to make ends meet in the war-torn city of Taez.

Added on the 09/10/2018 18:10:06 - Copyright : AFP EN

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