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French President Emmanuel Macron, on a visit to the Gard region of southern France to prepare for the summer after last year's wildfires, lays a wreath at the civil protection monument at the Nîmes-Garons civil security air base. IMAGES
The Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin pays tribute to "the firefighters, the military, the elected representatives, the police and the gendarmes who are fighting" against the forest fires in Gironde. The deputies in the National Assembly rise to applaud. SOUNDBITE
Barcelona (Spain), ??Jul 14 (EFE).- (Camera: EFE) The work to safeguard and preserve its heritage that the MNAC undertook at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War is now the exhibition "The Museum in Danger!", which shows original works, photographs and numerous documentation on the evacuation and transfer operations that allow the public to discover this historical episode.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.
Barcelona (Spain), ??Jul 1 (EFE).- (Camera: EFE) The National Museum of Art of Catalonia (MNAC) opens to the public on Thursday three new halls dedicated to art from the period of the Spanish Civil War, with works that were considered lost for many years, another dedicated to women in wartime, and a last focused on propaganda, photojournalism and cinema.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.
Haccourt (Belgium), March 7 (EFE), (Camera: Leo Rodríguez).- Amelia Badillo, 92, lives in Haccourt, a Belgian town a few kilometres from the Dutch border. Until she was 8 years old she lived in Castro Urdiales, in Spain but when the Spanish civil war broke out in 1936 she was sent to Belgium with an adoptive family.FOOTAGE AND SOUNDBITES OF AMELIA BADILLO:"My father, Antonio, was a revolutionary, he supported the Spanish Republic and, fortunately, my mother was at home when my father passed away. If not, Franco would have killed him. My mother was then alone with six children and the youngest one was still a baby.""The family who adopted me was a couple without kids and they were very happy to have me."
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).