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Anna Faris has admitted getting breast implants 10 years ago felt "f***ing awesome", as they helped boost her confidence when wearing a bikini.
Three elephants named Mara, Kuki and Pupi have officially filed a lawsuit against the the Buenos Aires Zoo, where they currently reside, claiming that their quality of life there amounts to animal cruelty. Well, to put it more accurately, their lawyer, Andres Gil Rodriguez, has been allowed to state these claims on behalf of his pachyderm clients by the court, but the elephants really are suing the zoo for animal cruelty. No, really. The argument is that the elephants could have a much better life at an elephant sanctuary had they not been held captive by the zoo for profit. And ever since a 2014 ruling which declared that an orangutan has the same rights as humans, they actually might win.
Thousands of women and activists chant and cheer outside Argentina's Congress buildingin Buenos Aires to mark International Women's Day. IMAGES
Buenos Aires, Sep 23 (EFE).- Argentine motor racing just picked up a gear. Traditionally a male dominated sport, this season has a new team player, and it involves women. Vitarti Girl’s Team is the first all-female team to compete in the Argentine national motor race since taking part in the Top Race Junior category. FOOTAGE OF THE OSCAR AND JUAN GALVEZ AUTODROME IN BUENOS AIRES.
Buenos Aires, Sep 3 (EFE).- (Camera: Matias Castro) Designed by Diego Maradona's physical ex-trainer and the Argentine team Fernando Signorini, created by social organizations and supported by world champion coach César Luis Menotti, the Club Villas Unidas, which competes in the third division of women's football, is the Argentine team that represents popular neighborhoods and fights for social inclusion.FOOTAGE OF THE VILLAS UNIDAS CLUB TRAINNING IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.
San Sebastián (Spain), Jun 17 (EFE) .- (Camera: Julen Zubillaga) The commitment to freedom and the defence of gender equality marked the work of eight great Argentine women photographers, whose work is summarized and exhibited on Friday in San Sebastián.The artists, belonging to two generations, are Grete Stern, Annemarie Heinrich, Lisl Steiner, Ilse Fusková, Alicia D'Amico, Alicia Sanguinetti, Julie Weisz and Adriana Lestido.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION AT THE KUTXA FOUNDATION DUBBED 'SEQUENCED IMAGES. ARGENTINE PHOTOGRAPHERS 1930-1990'.