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Reporters took to the streets of cities in South Sudan, Central African Republic and Afghanistan to ask people what the impact of the coronavirus pandemic is on their lives.
Name: Marie-Rose Mefoungi
Age: 60
Profession: Cook
Location: Bangui, Central African Republic
"This crisis is very serious. I used to be able to sell 50 to 60 fish a day. But, today, I can't anymore. They asked us to stay inside our house. I need to go out to work, but then I risk getting infected.
I'm already struggling with my health, but money is still my greatest concern right now. We already lost a lot during the war. Corona has added even more wounds. It's too much.
Does this disease even really exist? I don't know. I really can’t tell. I don't understand why the number of cases increases every day but people are not dying in this country. Are those figures from the government? Don't you think it's suspicious? I don't get it.
We were living in a house that I had built with my husband, who now suffers from a stroke. We fled the violence in 2013 to take refuge in this neighbourhood. Now I am renting and it is difficult for me, my husband and my 7 children.
I don't have any backup. I'm in a lot of pain. Who will support me? The government could have given us a little support to get us through this period. But nothing. How are we going to get out of this?
Despite all this, I'm still a positive woman. I'm religious and very hopeful that this virus will one day be over. Before it was AIDS and cholera. Now we don't talk about those diseases anymore.
Corona is not the black man's disease. Planes brought it here. It's going to be over one day and our country will be safe again."
Du samedi 20 septembre au jeudi 25 septembre 2008
Voyage a San Francisco, Californie, Etats-Unis
Photos © Thierry CHENU
Photos © Laetitia MATHEVET
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from urbandictionary: "benching - the time spent photographing or watching graffiti on trains, more specifically passenger and freight trains."
right above the B is a tag that's so faded i didn't see it in reality, only noticed it when i was processing. it says "EB 12/24/05"
Lausanne, , Switzerland - Thursday January 9, 2020: Filip Ozbolt of the IOC Young Reporters at the Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Photo by Nick Didlick /IOC Young Reporters
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Councilmember Jean Godden completes interview with reporters from Changwon, Korea. Godden discussed community and economic benefits of Safeco field and major league baseball in Seattle.
Retro photo journalist camera, fedora hat with a press pass in the headband, and ballpoint pen with notepad
CBS 2 news reporter interviewing a doctor that helped the shooting victim.
The result of a shooting that took place around 7:30p on 12/26/07 at the corner of Colorado and Fair Oaks in Pasadena, CA.
A lady sitting in a massage chair is found by omnipresent reporters.
In the Serebryaniy bor, Moscow, Russia (positioned with poor accuracy)
12.3.2014 Protest march following the decision not to indict NYPD officer in Eric Garner chokehold case
NYC: Bryant Park / Scooper Bowl
All-you-can-eat ice cream festival benefiting the Jimmy Fund
Leica M10 | Leica Summilux-M 1.4/35 ASPH
Ardeth Bey Imhotep Mummy with Kolchak The Night Stalker - Carl Kolchak / Darren McGavin action figure - INS Independant News Service investigative newspaper man reporter with his trusty camera - Newspaper Science Fiction Sci-Fi comic strip hero action figure mystery detective gadfly shadow Action figure mask toy toys creature monster supernatural film movie serial TV television series show ABC 1974 1975 70s original novel The Kolchak Papers written by Jeff Rice
These two reporters came to ask us our opinions of libraries and e-books. We're guessing they chose us because there weren't many other visitors in the library that morning.
Swedish libraries pay 20 SEK (about 3USD) each time a patron "checks out" an e-book. U.S. libraries, by contrast, pay a monthly fee based on estimates of traffic. Either way, it's a rather different model than the traditional library system of "buy it once and lend it out until it wears out or gets lost."
The Fox Railway News Reporter appears to be down for the count and will not be reporting the passage of F735-12. Absolutely puzzling! I would have defined this as in town so surprised to see the fox. Unclear what caused the demise, close to a very busy road, close to the railroad, its body position almost looks as if it laid down to die from natural causes. Thought it might be sleeping, but sleeping through the train passage would make it a tremendously sound sleeper. Very puzzling.