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Xavier Aldekoa wins Saliou Traoré award for Nat Geo story on Africa childhood
A photograph provided by Xavier Aldekoa (L) shows the journalist at work in Uganda. EFE/Alfons Rodríguez
The president of Spain s Efe news agency Gabriela Cañas meets with the jury of the  3rd Saliou Traore Award for journalism in Spanish-language from Africa in Madrid, Spain on 25 May 2021. EFE/ Ballesteros
Spain s Xavier Aldekoa was awarded Tuesday the 3rd Saliou Traore Award for journalism in Spanish-language from Africa for an article on childhood in the continent.
The report, Africa. A future with names and surnames , was published in the National Geographic Magazine and illustrated with photographs by Alfons Rodriguez. ....

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Xavier Aldekoa wins Saliou Traoré award for Nat Geo story on Africa childhood


Xavier Aldekoa wins Saliou Traoré award for Nat Geo story on Africa childhood
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Madrid, May 25 (EFE).- Spain’s Xavier Aldekoa was awarded Tuesday the 3rd Saliou Traore Award for journalism in Spanish-language from Africa for an article on childhood in the continent.
The report, “Africa. A future with names and surnames”, was published in the National Geographic Magazine and illustrated with photographs by Alfons Rodriguez.
The decision of the jury whose members included the president of Spanish news agency EFE, Gabriela Cañas, among others highlighted the report’s “unique and interesting approaches, which emphasize not only the present but also the future of Africa. It is a commitment to long-range journalism”. ....

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This Week in History
– Ronald Reagan
October 17
1871 – President Grant suspends the writ of habeas corpus in South Carolina where the Ku Klux Klan is active.
1885 – Baseball sets all player’s salaries at $1,000-$2,000 for 1885 season.
1888 – The first issue of “National Geographic Magazine” is released at newsstands.
1919 – Radio Corporation of America (RCA) is created.
1931 – Al Capone is convicted of tax evasion and sentenced to 11 years in prison. He died January 25, 1947, after a stroke at the age of 48, having suffered from syphilis for many years.
1933 – “News-Week” appears for the first time at newsstands. The name is later changed to “Newsweek.”
1933 – Albert Einstein arrives in the U.S. as a refugee from Nazi Germany. ....

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Photos taken by MoD photographers using original COLOUR Kodak film give incredible glimpse of WWII


Pictures range from women making cannon shells in Merseyside to T-class submarine crews playing cards
Another image shows an 18-year-old from a small engineering company firing a three-inch mortar in Cornwall
Images such as these are so rare because Kodachrome was in very short supply during World War Two
Set, known as TR Series , included in new book from Imperial War Museums called Britain At War In Colour  ....

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