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Added on the 08/06/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says 'more food, more water, more medicine' needed in Gaza during a press conference in Tel Aviv. SOUNDBITE
Buenos Aires, Oct 6 (EFE), (camera: Augusto Morel) .- Different social organizations in Buenos Aires held a protest Wednesday at the Obelisk, in the heart of Buenos Aires, in protest for quality food and formal employment.
San Salvador, Sep 28 (EFE).- Latin America commemorated International Safe Abortion Day on Tuesday amid battles taking place in courts, across governmental bodies and on the streets.In the region, Argentina, Cuba, Uruguay, Guyana and four Mexican territories have decriminalized abortion.However, in Colombia, Chile, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Bolivia and Peru, abortion is illegal except in cases such as rape, fetal abnormalities incompatible with life or risk to the life of the mother.In Haiti, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Honduras, the termination of pregnancy is totally illegal, and carries prison sentences for women who undergo the procedure and for those who carry it out. (Camera: VLADIMIR CHICAS). SHOT LIST: PEOPLE GATHER TO DEMAND DECRIMINALIZATION OF ABORTION IN SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR.
San Salvador, May 28 (EFE), (CAMERA: Vladimir Chicas) .- Hundreds of Salvadorans, among feminists and human rights defenders, raised their voices Friday to demand health and comprehensive sexual education, the generation of public policies to prevent pregnancies in girls and adolescents.
As climate change drives drought, and the rising global population drives food demand, the world's food security is ever more precarious. But struggling farmers may find relief from the soaring temperatures from the sun itself--and the technology that harnesses its power. HuffPost reports students at the University of Arizona noticed that vegetables grown under the cover of solar panels flourished during the hottest summer on record. The observation provided food for thought for Prof. Greg Barron-Gafford’s research in 'agrivoltaics': growing food and generating solar energy on the same land. The concept could fulfill the need for land on which to build new solar installations while also helping farmers stay afloat. It’s a case where one plus one could equal more than two. Greg Barron-Gafford Associate Professor, University of Arizona’s School of Geography, Development and Environment
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).