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Beirut (Lebanon), 13 July (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Wael Hamzeh).- A group of Lebanese people demonstrated on Monday in front of the German Embassy in Beirut to request immigration visas from German authorities. Lebanon is suffering its worst economic crisis since the end of the civil war (1975-1990) with an inflation that has reached 17% this year, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), compared to 2.9% last year, which has caused the price of products to rise. Many citizens fear that growing unemployment, poverty, the devaluation of the Lebanese pound and the COVID-19 pandemic, could lead to another violent conflict. FOOTAGE OF THE DEMONSTRATION IN FRONT OF THE GERMAN EMBASSY IN BEIRUT INCLUDING STATEMENTS BY ONE OF THE DEMONSTRATORS. TRANSLATIONS:1. "Please, we need the help of the German people. We cannot continue to live here. Our children are dying of hunger."2. "Please, dear Merkel, help us, help our children. We need to go to Germany. We will work, we will pay taxes. We don't need any welfare to live, we need to work."3. "Please help us. Please help our children."
Beirut, Jun 11 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Wael Hamzeh) Hundreds of Lebanese pharmacists closed their doors this Friday, in protest against the collapse of the Lebanese pound and the resulting stocks of drugs for chronic diseases to which painkillers, infant milk and high operating costs. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN BEIRUT.
Tunisia, Mar 25 (EFE) .- (Camera: Natalia Román Morte) A year after confirming its first case of Covid-19, Tunisia is facing a severe economic, political and social crisis that has pushed its precarious health system to the limit and weakened the most disadvantaged classes, forced to choose "between dying of hunger or dying of coronavirus" in the second country in Africa in the percentage of deaths associated with the pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE PASTEUR INSTITUTE OF TUNISIA.SOUNDBITES IN FRENCH OF HECHMI LOUZIR GENERAL DIRECTOR OF THE PASTEUR INSTITUTE AND MEMBER OF THE TUNISIAN SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE.TRANSLATION:- "There has been a lack of respect for preventive measures and lack of means because our system, already in normal conditions, the resuscitation and oxygen beds, were at the limit, we can say".- "We've never heard of this. Pharmaceutical companies ask and demand, even before distributing the vaccines, that there be specific legislation in the countries that are going to receive them that says that in case of side effects the Government takes over. For this it has been necessary to pass laws, we have approved two".- "Many have been invited (to be vaccinated) and have not shown up, let's hope they show up. We know that first-line doctors play a very important role as intermediaries and if they are convinced of the benefits of the vaccine and are better informed of the risks and advantages, etc. the message is more easily transmitted to the population".
Pristina, Feb 11 (EFE), (Camera: Valdrin Xhemaj).- Kosovo will hold Sunday its fifth early elections since its independence from Serbia in 2008, amid political instability and economic crisis and with the ultranationalists as the main favourites. FOOTAGE OF ELECTORAL POSTERS AND CANDIDATES IN PRISTINA.
Lima (Peru), Jan 22 (EFE), (Camera: Mikhail Huacán).- Sidewalks performers and street musicians face more uncertainty than ever since the coronavirus pandemic started. In a country where 70% of the population works in informal sectors, the crisis has forced many to work in the streets. FOOTAGE OF PEOPLE WHO WORK IN THE STREETS OF LIMA.