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Brussels, Oct 15 (EFE) .- When Zarifa Ghafari took office at the age of 26 as mayor of the city of Maidan Sahar, on the outskirts of Kabul, she was ready to face the many challenges that accompany this position. The taking of the Afghan capital by the Taliban in August forced her to flee to Europe, from where she now denounces that her country has been "abandoned" and "sold to her enemies".In an interview with Efe, Ghafari (1992) says that fleeing her country two months ago was never her first option. (Camera: LEO RODRÍGUEZ)SOUND BITES: ZARIFA GHAFARI (IN ENGLISH)
Rabat (Morocco), Sep 6 (EFE).- (Camera: Mohamed Siali) Dozens of relatives of Moroccan irregular migrants detained in Libya on Monday organized a sit-in in Rabat to request the intervention of the Moroccan Government to repatriate their children.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN RABAT.
Algeciras (Spain), Jun 15 (EFE) .- The return to Morocco of the 12,000 Moroccan seasonal workers who with a contract in origin have participated in the agricultural campaign in the province of Huelva began on Tuesday from the port of Algeciras (Cádiz)FOOTAGE OF THE RETURN OF THE TEMPORARY WOMEN WORKERS TO MOROCCO
A new study reveals older women have a greater risk of heart failure if they spend more time sitting than those who sit less. And according to UPI, that's even if they have a regular fitness routine. As part of the Women's Health Initiative Observational Study, researchers analyzed the records of 80,100 postmenopausal women who were roughly 63 years old. Women spending less than 6.5 hours daily sitting or lying down had 15% less risk of heart failure hospitalization than women spending 9.5 sedentary hours daily. The data also showed the less sedentary women had a 42% less risk of heart failure hospitalization than women reporting more than 9.5 hours sedentary hours.
Rabat (Morocco), Nov 20 (EFE).- The Spanish interior minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska met with his Moroccan counterpart Abdelouafi Laftit in Rabat as part of an official visit to the country. FOOTAGE OF THE MEETING BETWEEN INTERIOR MINISTERS FERNANDO GRANDE-MARLASKA AND ABDELOUAFI LAFTIT ON FRIDAY IN RABAT.