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En plein Mai 68, Isabelle et son frère Théo, restés seuls à Paris pendant les vacances de leurs parents, invitent chez eux Matthew, un étudiant américain. Livrés à eux-mêmes, ils vont explorer leur identité émotionnelle et sexuelle.
Mexico City, May 6 (EFE).- Mother's Day, a sacred date celebrated by Mexicans on May 10, this year is hindered by the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic by the authorities in Mexico City, who have ordered the closure of flower shops, patisseries, and even graveyards to avoid celebrations and crowds. The authorities' actions surprised Adrian Luna, who went to Jamaica Market, the best-known flower sale site in the country's capital, where hundreds of citizens were panic buying because the local government will close it from Thursday. (Camera: DENISSE TORRES). SHOT LIST: THE ICONIC JAMAICA MARKET IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO, AMID THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC. SOUNDBITES: CLAUDIA SHEINBAUM, HEAD OF THE MEXICO CITY GOVERNMENT, MARTHA PATRICIA PÉREZ, OWNER OF A SHOP IN THE JAMAICA MARKET; AND ADRIAN LUNA, CUSTOMER AT THE MARKET (IN SPANSIH).TRANSLATIONS: 1.) Sheinbaum: This May 10 we celebrate with a healthy distance, of course as a family, but with healthy distance: phone calls, video calls to mothers, grandmothers, and by July 10 we can get together as a family to celebrate it better (00:11-00:29).2.) Perez: When the disease began, sales went down a lot, and now they're hurting us, because they're going to close us down until May 18, and they say that maybe they won't open until the 30th (00:34-00:46).3.) Luna: I don't agree... It's a very important date for all Mexicans, for many people from many countries, because it's tradition, that's how our parents taught us, that's how we follow it, we have to keep on with it (00:50-01:04).
Lara Harrington learned the transformative power of mobility at a young age. Growing up outside of Dayton, Ohio, the chief engineer at Honda R&D Americas, Inc. learned from her parents how the simple ability to move safely from one point to another could have a profound impact on someone's life."My mother was raised in rural Tennessee and when they built a road that connected her town to other towns, she suddenly had the opportunity to transform her life by going to college," said Harrington, who is featured in the latest What Makes a Honda is Who Makes a Honda video series. "I realized at a young age the power of mobility and how it makes peoples' lives better."With Honda for 27 years, Harrington recently served as the large project leader for the 2019 Honda Pilot, making her the first woman in Honda to fulfill this top product-development role. Most recently, she also led development of the all-new Honda Passport.
L'histoire de Jared, fils d'un pasteur dans une petite ville américaine, dont l'homosexualité est dévoilée à ses parents à l'âge de 19 ans. Jared fait face à un dilemme : suivre un programme de thérapie de reconversion ou être rejeté pour toujours par sa famille, ses amis et sa communauté religieuse.
Des parents emmènent leurs enfants dans leur maison secondaire près d'une plage afin de se détendre et de se déconnecter. Au fur et à mesure que la nuit arrive, la sérénité se transforme en tension. Lorsque des invités supplémentaires se joignent au groupe, l'agitation palpable dégénère en chaos.
Mourners lay flowers outside Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool, after terminally-ill British toddler Alfie Evans died on Saturday. The toddler's parents had fought to take their son, who had a degenerative condition that caused irreversible brain damage, to a clinic in Rome but lost a final court appeal on Wednesday. IMAGES