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Added on the 04/03/2021 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Madrid, Aug 16 (EFE) .- (Camera: Ángel Herrera) Some faded red letters still advertise an old laundry at number 5 of the Conde Duque crossing, in Madrid, although the real deal is below, where a neon light informs visitors of the existence of La Cassetería, an artisan cassette factory to alleviate the lack of production of this format in Spain.FOOTAGE OF LA CASSETERIA.
Spanish voters head to the polls to decide whether to hand Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez a fresh four-year mandate or, as polls suggest, bring the right back to power with the conservative Popular Party. IMAGES
Images from the Kinder chocolate factory in Arlon, Belgium, shut down by the Belgian food safety agency (FASFC) following salmonella outbreaks in several European countries and the United States. SOUNDBITE
Havana, Sep 22 (EFE).- Spain's multinational Iberostar hotel chain inaugurated on Wednesday the first flight of its World2Fly airline on the Madrid-Havana route.The flight opens after the announcement of the reopening of 16 hotels on the island, which will progressively reopen its borders from 15 November. (Camera: FELIPE BORREGO).SHOT LIST: WORLD2FLY PLANE LANDS AT JOSE MARTI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, AND PASSENGERS ARRIVE AT THE JOSE MARTI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN HAVANA, CUBA.
Madrid, Sep 11 (EFE) .- (Camera: Manuel Única) In the heart of Madrid's Lavapiés neighbourhood stands Pantera, a shop opened recently by the capital's "mantero's" (illegal street vendors) union and that represents a community project with which they want to leave the streets behind and have a "dignified life". FOOTAGE OF THE SHOP 'PANTERA' IN MADRID'S LAVAPIES NEIGHBOURHOOD.SOUNDBITES OF MALICK GUEYE, SPOKESMAN OF THE ILLEGAL STREET VENDORS UNION.Translation:"We started only two months ago. We've started here but the idea is to not only open one shop but to generate economy. We first wanted to open a restaurant so that 'manteros' (illegal street vendors) could work there, prepare food, but the project didn't move forward due to the pandemic. The idea is to create projects so that people stop selling in the street and so they can work and live with dignity. Everyone wants to have a dignified life. Being out in the street, always running away from the police... nobody wants that, people do it because they don't have a choice. In the union, we want to give them choices so they're not out in the streets selling."