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Madrid, Apr 12 (EFE), (Camera: Raúl García) .- Metro de Madrid launched on Monday a campaign together with the Real Madrid Foundation to make suburban users aware of the importance of leading a life with healthy habits and practicing sports, an event attended by former Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas.FOOTAGE OF THE EVENT IN MADRID ATTENDED BY IKER CASILLAS
Smoke rises into the sky over Gaza after Israeli air strike on Thursday morning. Israel vowed to completely destroy Islamist group Hamas on the eve of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's expected visit Thursday as Washington underscores support for the Jewish state in a war that has seen the death toll spiral into the thousands. IMAGES
London, Sep 21 (EFE).- The Cervantes Theatre in London raised the curtain on the season on Tuesday with the premiere of the play "Joe Strummer takes a walk" ("El paseo de Joe Strummer ") originally written in Spanish by Juan Alberto Salvatierra and translated into English by Lauren Finch. (Camera: CLAUDIA SACREST). SHOT LIST: THE PREMIERE OF THE PLAY "JOE STRUMMER TAKES A WALK" AT CERVANTES THEATRE IN LONDON, UK.
Flames and smoke billow following early morning airstrikes on Gaza City. Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip have hit the homes of high-ranking members of the Hamas militant group, the military said, with the territory's police headquarters also targeted. IMAGES
As if dealing with the drama of the US general election wasn't challenging enough, US citizens who live in Mexico--and want to vote--have it even worse. According to Business Insider, those Americans must endure hours-long waits at the border before they reach the ballot box. On Election Day, thousands of US citizens living in Mexico crowded the international bridges to El Paso, Texas, just to cast their vote. Most waited over two hours. The international bridge between Ciudad Juarez and El Paso was also completely full. Even with COVID-related restrictions in place, the line stretched out for nearly a mile. But voters whose lives straddle the border say it's a small price to participate in an election that will have a profound impact on both countries. All this extreme border vigilance, the paranoia, and the hate speech toward us, Latinos, is exactly why we needed to vote today. Joaquín Almanza US Citizen, Juarez resident
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).