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Migrants continue crossing between the United States and Mexico by wading through the Rio Bravo river (known as Rio Grande in the US), as the US struggles to stem a massive influx of undocumented people, many of them from Haiti. IMAGES
Irun, Aug 9 (EFE).- Hundreds of people gathered on Monday in the Gipuzkoa municipality of Irun, northern Spain, to mourn the death of a migrant who drowned while trying to cross the Bidasoa river into France.The demonstrators also called for immigration policies that could end such tragedies.The waters of the Bidasoa River, which acts as the natural border between Spain and France, claimed the life of another migrant who was trying to access French territory this Sunday. (Camera: EFE).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE GATHER TO EXPRESS THEIR SOLIDARITY AFTER A MIGRANT DIE WHILE TRYING TO CROSS THE BIDASOA RIVER INTO FRANCE, IN IRUN, IN THE PROVINCE OF GIPUZKOA IN THE BASQUE AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY, SPAIN.
Cleveland (US), Oct 15 (EFE).- (Camera: Lucía Leal) They are the most loyal to the Democrats, crucial in several states and essential to take Joe Biden to the White House, but many black voters cast their ballot battered by the pandemic and tired of asking to be remembered more than once every four years.FOOTAGE OF CLEVELAND AND A PROTEST.SOUNDBITES OF JUAN GOODWIN, COMMUNITY EDUCATOR IN CLEVELAND; YVONKA HALL, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE NORTHEAST OHIO BLACK HEALTH COALITION; NAZIR CLEMONS, TRUMP SUPPORTER; RASHAWN RAY, SOCIOLOGIST; AND ADRIANNE SHROPSHIRE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF BLACK PAC.
Gaza, Sept 27 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Mohamed Saber) The Rafah border crossing connecting Egypt with the Gaza Strip was exceptionally reopened on Sunday to allow Palestinians in and out the enclave, which has been in lockdown for more than a month due to the coronavirus pandemic. The crossing, the only one connecting Gaza with the world out of Israel’s control, will be opened for three days. FOOTAGE OF THE RAFAH BORDER CROSSING.
Lima, Peru Jun 3 (EFE).- At least twenty journalists dead and more than a hundred sick is the balance COVID-19 has left in Peru so far, devastating figures that exhibit the harsh reality of journalistic work in the Andean country. (CAMERA: Mikhail Huacán)
A spectacular sight in Guatemala as hundreds of Central Americans fill the river that divides Guatemala and Mexico. IMAGES