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Las Palmas De Gran Canaria (Spain), Sep 13 (EFE) (Camera: Ángel Medina) .- The Salvamar Macondo of Salvamento Marítimo has disembarked at 12.30 in the Gran Canaria port of Arguineguín 25 immigrants of sub-Saharan origin: a baby, seven women and seventeen men, whom were rescued at 11:37 a.m. some 29 kilometers southeast of Maspalomas.FOOTAGE OF THE MARITIME SALVATION ARRIVAL WITH THE IMMIGRANTS AT THE PORT IN LAS PALMAS, SPAIN
Dubai (UAE), Aug 6 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Ali Haider) Since she was little, Emirati Nora Al Matrooshi always looked at the stars and said: "One day I will go there." Now she is training to be the first Arab woman to reach space, an achievement for which she hopes to break all the stereotypes of a patriarchal society that does not see her in this profession.Al Matrooshi will be part of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) team of four astronauts, which includes Haza al Mansoori, the first astronaut to fly into space in September 2020 for an eight-day mission to the International Space Station.FOOTAGE OF AND INTERVIEW WITH NORA AL MATROOSHI.
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The novel coronavirus pandemic is hitting the American workforce hard, but a new report reveals it's disproportionally affecting women. Business Insider reports the nonprofit newsroom The 19th says four times as many women as men left the workforce in September. According to Business Insider, the report said roughly 865,000 US women reported in September that they were no longer employed, compared to 216,000 men. The retail and hospitality industries are primarily made up of women, have been hit particularly hard by the terrible economic effects of the pandemic. Of the near 900,000 women who left the workforce in September, over 320,000 of them were Latina women. Almost 60,000 were Black women.