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Sanaa, Sep 24 (EFE / EPA) .- The fuel shortage in Yemen is causing an increase in the cost of transport and the prices of food and other essential goods, which have risen its economic value by almost 15 percent across the war-torn country.(Camera: YAHYA ARHAB)SHOT LIST: A MARKET IN SANAA, YEMEN.
Sana'a (Yemen), Jun 30 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Yahya Arhab).- Dialysis treatment centres and hospitals in the main cities of Yemen may be forced to close in a few days due to fuel shortages, which started more than three weeks ago.FOOTAGE OF PATIENTS WITH KIDNEY FAILURE RECEIVING DIALYSIS TREATMENT AND NEWBORNS IN INCUBATORS AT A HOSPITAL IN SANA’A.
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal talks with shopkeepers as he visits the market in Royan, a seaside town on France's Atlantic coast, before meeting local representatives of farmers, who are still unhappy despite the assurances he has given them. IMAGES
Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti says in an interview with AFP he hopes to normalise relations with the country's arch-rival Serbia this year, following several rounds of failed talks between the two sides. "Normalisation of relations with Serbia I wish for this year, for 2024, and in the next years and decades I want to come out victorious on issues like social inequality, climate change and security threats," Kurti tells AFP. SOUNDBITE
Representatives of the majority farming unions, Arnaud Rousseau (FNSEA) and Arnaud Gaillot (Jeunes Agriculteurs), arrive at Matignon to meet French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and obtain "concrete measures" to deal with farmers' anger. IMAGES