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Tehran (Iran), Oct 1 (EFE) .- (Camera: Marina Villén) They fled Afghanistan for fear of the Taliban and crossed illegally into Iran. They all have in common a traumatic displacement, a current situation of helplessness and the difficult goal of rebuilding their lives in a country overwhelmed by the large number of refugees.FOOTAGE OF AFGHAN FAMILIES THAT RECENTLY ARRIVED IN IRAN FLEEING FROM THE TALIBANS.SOUNDBITES FROM AZIZE DOR MOHAMAD AND NUR MOHAMAD AHMADÍ (MOTHERS OF THE TWO LEADING FAMILIES OF THE HISTORY).TRANSLATIONS (BY ORDER OF APPEARANCE):1: Azize dor Mohamad"We came without a passport, illegally, smuggled. We were on the road for 21 days, we were hungry and thirsty, for two whole days we had neither water nor bread."2: Nur Mohamad Ahmadi:"We were afraid. It was said that the Taliban come and kidnap the girls to marry them and that they take the boys to fight in the war."
Roydon (UK), Dec 29 (EFE) .- (Camera: Viviana García) Trucks with tomatoes, aubergines and peppers arriving from southern Spain are preparing to make the return trip to their country: the image repeats itself daily at Valley Grown Salads, an import-focused farm now facing Brexit uncertainty.FOOTAGE OF VALLEY GROWN SALAD
Manila, May 7 (EFE/EPA).- After working for 17 years as a cruise ship crew member, Filipino Jan Deleon faces an uncertain future with the global tourism industry paralyzed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 crisis.Deleon is currently in quarantine in Manila’s port aboard the same vessel he was supposed to work on until August."Maybe I will have a small barbecue take-out shop back home with my savings, until resuming cruise operations," Deleon told EFE by phone from his cabin. (Camera: FRANCIS MALASIG).SHOT LIST: AERIAL VIEW OF CRUISE SHIPS IN FILIPINO WATERS AND STRANDED FILIPINO CREW MEMBERS UNDER QUARANTINE ABOARD A SHIP AT A MANILA PORT.SOUNDBITES: FLORENCIO CONSUELO, CREWMEMBER (IN TAGALOG); AND PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD COMMANDANT ADMIRAL JOEL GARCIA (IN ENGLISH).TRANSLATIONS: 1.) Florencio Consuelo (03:15-03:50): It has been ten years now working as a sailor. I am about to join another assignment on a ship in Buenaventura , Colombia, but our flight was cancelled last February 27. I have been stranded hear in Manila since Febrauary 19. I am waiting for when the pandemic is over. Our situation here under quarantine is fine, but my concern is my family in the province that needs financial assistance. Here I pay daily rent to stay in a small bed. My family in the province is waiting for help from the government. I have small amount of savings that they can spend until it runs out. If the government can send some (finanacial) help, at least they can survive.
Caracas, May 6 (EFE), (Camera: Jackdwin Sáez).- Thousands of Venezuelans are suffering the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic since they see themselves at home without any job. FOOTAGE OF CARACAS. SOUNDBITES OF:-EVELYN MARTÍNEZ:"My husband and my brother have the Homeland card (I don't have it) and they get some vouchers but they're not enough.""Lately, some announced vouchers haven't arrived here (in Easter, for example) and my husband didn't get anything. My brother, with Down syndrome, didn't get any benefits at all. -GIOVANNI OJEDA:"I can't go back to work due to lockdown. Because of the lockdown, my customers don't let me in their houses to work. I work in private homes, apartments, gardens...and now I'm unemployed."
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