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Added on the 30/09/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
The Savoie department has blown up part of the La Praz cliff. The operation follows a major rockfall at the end of August over the A43 motorway in the Maurienne Valley, which blocked the SNCF's line to Italy. IMAGES
Queen Elizabeth II makes a surprise appearance at London's Paddington Station to visit the newly-completed Elizabeth Line, a major infrastructure project named in her honour. The commuter railway, also known as Crossrail, will open to the public on 24 May 2022. IMAGES
La Paz, Oct 14 (EFE).- Municipal budgets for investments in gender equality and equity in Bolivia were reduced in 2020 as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, with a decrease of 22.5 percent compared to the previous year, according to a study presented Thursday in the Bolivian capital.The data is reflected in the Investment Ranking for Gender Equality and Equity (IIEG) collected by the Gregoria Apaza Women's Promotion Center, the Colectivo Rebeldía, the Women's Coordinator, the Integral Women's Training Institute and Oxfam with funding of the Government of Canada. (Camera: GINA BALDIVIESO).B-ROLL OF THE PRESENTATION OF THE INVESTMENT RANKING FOR GENDER EQUALITY AND EQUITY (IIEG) DATA IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA.
Monrovia, Oct 7 (EFE/EPA).- The automotive industry is a male-dominated world, but mechanic Angeline Tarpeh defies the odds by working at a garage in the suburb of Monrovia.Tarpeh began auto-mechanic training in 2014, at age 14, a profession she has passion for, however as a female she felt shy on the first day at the garage, a profession predominantly dominated by male.The job now enables Tarpeh to earn some money to pay school fees, cater to herself and poor siblings. (Camera: AHMED JALLANZO). SHOT LIST: AU TO MECHANIC ANGELINE TARPEH REPAIRS VEHICLES AT EBUH SAMUEL ROADSIDE GARAGE AT JAPANESE DRIVE, A SUBURB OF MONROVIA, LIBERIA.
La Paz, Sep 25 (EFE) .- (Camera: Gina Baldivieso) Chemistry, innovation, and caring for the environment are the passion of Bolivian Silveria Cutipa, an Aymara professional who recycles oil from fried foods to make artisan soaps in a venture with which it also revalues ??the use of traditional and medicinal plants.FOOTAGE OF SILVERIA CUTIPA, ARTISAN SOAPS MAKER.