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Added on the 13/10/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Bystanders watch as Moroccan authorities and firefighters work to rescue five-year-old boy Rayan, who has been trapped in a deep well for over two days, near Bab Berred in Morocco's rural northern province of Chefchaouen. IMAGES
Valencia (Spain), Sep 1 (EFE).- (Camera: Eusebio Calatayud) The streets of Valencia wake up this Wednesday with all their children's fallas already planted as the first act of the five days of reduced and restricted holidays by the pandemic in a city that looks with fear of the sky in the face of the threat of storms, the greatest enemy of ephemeral and ironic art with which it seeks to burn the cycle interrupted by the covid in 2020.FOOTAGE OF THE FALLAS IN VALENCIA, SPAIN.
Berlin, Jun 4 (EFE) .- (Camera: María Garrido) Berlin debuts an exhibition that seeks to shed light on the lesser-known odyssey of around 140,000 republican refugees from the Spanish Civil War, 100,000 of them forced to work for the Nazi regime in France, Germany, North Africa and the Channel Islands.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION IN BERLIN
Havana, Jan 29 (EFE) (CAMERA: Felipe Borrego) .- In Cuba, you can no longer live without a job, or a "pincha" as they say in the country.
Bogotá / Medellín, Aug 20 (EFE), (Camera: Juan Diego López - Luis Eduardo Noriega).- The coronavirus pandemic has forced many Colombian Olympic athletes to train in the streets since sports training centres remain closed. FOOTAGE OF ATHLETES TRAINING IN THE STREETS OF BOGORÁ AND MEDELLÍN (COLOMBIA).SOUNDBITES OF:-EVELIS AGUILAR, HEPTATHLON ATHLETE:"At the beginning, we accepted it because I had suffered an injury and it helped me a lot to recover from it and have more time to arrive in good condition, to reach a good mark for the Olympic games. At firs,t it was harder because we could only lift weights and strengthening, but when we were able to run in the streets became easier."-MAURICIO HERNÁNDEZ, COACH:"Sometimes, because of the traffic and people in the streets, dogs and people in the parks...it's a bit difficult but we have adapted to it. We always stay alert so we don't suffer an accident and I think we have adapted quite good taking into the conditions we're working under."