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Montevideo, Sep 10 (EFE) .- (Camera: EFE) Without losing sight of the extra weight that the pandemic has placed on the world of science, Uruguayan neuroscientist Emiliano Trías is optimistic about achieving his great goal: a treatment that mitigates the damage of diseases such as Alzheimer's and ALS.FOOTAGE OF A LAB IN MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY
Hondarribia (Spain), Sep 9 (EFE) .- For the second consecutive year, Hondarribia celebrated on Wednesday its religious celebrations during the day and hundreds of young people enjoyed bars at night and street drinking despite the measures established to contain the spread of covid-19.FOOTAGE OF THE P filled the town's bars at night and joined improvised bottles at dawn to celebrate the "non-parties" of Hondarribia.IT INCLUDES IMAGES OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE BARS OF THE LOCALITY AND OF NIGHT BOTTLES.
Buenos Aires, Sep 2 (EFE).- Lukas Nicolino fought against the loss of mobility of his right hand, and in the middle of the quarantine by the covid-19 in Argentina, he found in art a means to help those who most need it.
Acapulco, Aug 28 (EFE).- Mexican city of Acapulco prepared Saturday to pay tribute to the upcoming International Day of the Disappeared with potraits of 50 missing people on the mural. "The idea of this (project) is to ask people to tell us if they ever saw people on the mural anywhere, or if they ever saw when they were taken away," Sergio Ceballos, the project manager and father of a missing young woman told Efe.Behind the painted faces are the stories of mothers, children, brothers and uncles who have not been found and of those who continue to search for loved ones, and despite not being related to each other, they are currently united by the same situation, a disappearance. (Camera: SALVADOR KAUFMAN).SHOT LIST: ARTIST ALEXIS GODINEZ RODRIGUEZ WORKS ON A MURAL DEPICTING THE PORTRAITS OF 50 MISSING PEOPLE, IN ACAPULCO, MEXICO.