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Added on the 12/03/2021 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Buenos Aires (Argentina), Jul 24(EFE), (Camera: Alberto Caratozzolo).- Buenos Aires' Chinatown is struggling financially due to the coronavirus crisis and, as a result, several restaurants were forced to closed. SOUNDBITES OF LIN WEN CHEN "CARLITOS LIN", RADIO PRESENTER:"In January when nothing was happening in Argentine and any Chinese person working here had travelled to China, people started saying 'we are not going to Chinatown just in case because the coronavirus is in Wuhan. So being Chinese meant to be suspected of being infected. That's why the crisis is deeper. Here restaurants' losses started in January."
Hundreds of protesters paralyze 9 de Julio Avenue in Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, as crowds gather in defiance against the recent economic measures introduced by the government of President Javier Milei. IMAGES
Buenos Aires, Apr 14 (EFE), (Camera: Alberto Caratozzolo).- Teachers from schools in Buenos Aires protested this wednesday to demand the end of face-to-face classes due to the increase in contagion of coronavirus in recent weeks.
Passangers arriving from Madrid land at Buenos Aires Ezeiza Airport as Argentina suspends flights from Brazil, Chile and Mexico in an effort to prevent the new Covid-19 strains entering the Latin American country. IMAGES
Buenos Aires, Feb 15 (EFE).- (Camera: Julieta Barrera) To the rhythm of drums, cymbals and snare drums, every February the Buenos Aires 'murgas porteñas' (band of street musicians) entertain the streets of the Argentinian capital with the colours of carnival, an uninterrupted tradition since the return to democracy in 1983, which this year the pandemic forces to carry out virtually.FOOTAGE OF CARNIVAL CELEBRATIONS IN BUENOS AIRES.