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Ankara (Turkey), Jun 1 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Lara Villalón / Erdem Sahin) It's six in the morning and Zebiullah, a young shepherd, skillfully guides two hundred sheep through the Ankara mountains, while on the phone with his family in Afghanistan.FOOTAGE OF YOUNG SHEPHERD ZEBIULLAHSOUNDBITES OF ZEBIULLAHTRANSLATION03'30 '' to 03'33: "No, I did not start directly as a shepherd03'33 '' to 03'35: Before I worked selling flowers03'35 '' to 03'38: Eight months later03'38 '' to 03'44: Together with some friends I started working in the fields03'44 to '03'49': And I've been a shepherd for more or less a year. "
In March 2023 Automobili Lamborghini unveiled the Revuelto, the first super sports V12 plug-in hybrid HPEV (High Performance Electrified Vehicle). The Revuelto combines a new V12 with an innovative hybrid system with three electric motors, posing novel challenges not just during the design and development stage but also in the manufacturing phase. Ranieri Niccoli, Lamborghini Chief Manufacturing Officer, and some of his team take us behind the scenes of the Revuelto project in the second of three short films dedicated to the super sports car, ushering in a new era for the Lamborghini brand.
Kabul, Sep 25 (EFE/EPA).- Afghan hospitals continued Saturday to treat a high number of people who were injured during clashes between the Taliban and the Afghan security forces before the former took control of the government. The director general of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhamom Ghebreyesus, issued on Sep. 21 an urgent appeal for raising international funds to prevent the collapse of the health system in Afghanistan. (Camera: STRINGER).SHOT LIST: PATIENTS INJURED DURING THE TALIBAN TAKEOVER RECEIVE TREATMENT AT A HOSPITAL IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.
Istanbul / Van (Turkey), Aug 26 (EFE / EPA) .- An extremely guarded and largely walled border, repatriations and, apparently, even hot returns. This is what awaits the majority of Afghan refugees trying to reach Turkey from Iran.Unlike what happened in 2011, when the war broke out in Syria and the millions of people who fled there found the border with Turkey open, now the Eurasian country is shielding itself at full speed.FOOTAGE OF THE BORDER BETWEEN IRAN AND TURKEY, A DEPORTATION CENTER AND AN OPERATION CARRIED OUT BY THE TURKISH SECURITY FORCESSOUNDBITES FROM A MIGRANT TRAFFICKER AT THE IRAN-TURKEY BORDER (THE FACE AND VOICE OF THE INTERVIEWEE HAVE BEEN CHANGED) 1. "We give money to Iranian soldiers to make things easier at the border. That work is easy, but in Turkey things are more difficult. We cannot solve it with money. When we solve the problem in one part, our work is done, half as easy. Sometimes we direct migrants to other routes."2. "It varies, (immigrants) pay between $ 350 and $ 600 (from Iran to Turkey)."3. "They pay between $ 1,000 and $ 1,100 from Afghanistan to Turkey. At least that."4. "(In Europe) We take them mostly to Italy. They pay $ 8,000 to go to Italy."5. "We prefer Italy because it is easier. Sometimes they want to go to Greece. If only one person travels, we charge 2,000 dollars. The road is very dangerous, we drive from Edirne to Bulgaria. It is very dangerous and risky. Families are not accepted, we take families to Italy. We cannot guarantee it because it is very dangerous. "
The average homeowner spends anywhere from 1% to 4% of their home's purchase price on maintenance every year. That can make home warranties appealing. But a home warranty's fine print can translate into it not always coming through when you need it to. So when Business Insider contributor Choncé Maddox got burned by her home warranty company skating out of some pricey repairs, she turned the tables. Instead of paying for another warranty, she put the same $500 she would have spent on it into a high-yield savings account for home maintenance. If a new air conditioner costs $2,000 to $3,000, she can come up with the money a lot quicker without paying for a warranty! Also, she and her husband took it upon themselves to learn how to take care of the valuable systems in their home. Hooray for YouTube!