Guy with only one tire rides bike like a unicycle
Check out this talented man riding his bike on one wheel on the busiest street in town. Legends are born, not made. Fascinating!
China's women sealed a last-ditch spot at the Tokyo Olympics football Tuesday by squeezing past South Korea 4-3 on aggregate, a thrilling conclusion to a qualifying campaign dogged by coronavirus delays.
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Siri, who is proficient at stone walling curious Apple fans quizzing it about new products and upcoming events by re-directing them to the company's website, prematurely seemed to have revealed the plan to hold an event next Tuesday. Apple typically launches new hardware in an event in March. Known for splashy launches packed with hundreds of journalists at its sprawling campus, Apple has turned to virtual events since last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says that it is “great” that JCVI groups 1-9 have been vaccinated against Covid-19 in the UK, and adds that the drop in deaths and infections has been “overwhelmingly” due to the lockdown rather than the vaccine rollout.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday told Russia to end its "unjustified" military build-up around Ukraine as Kiev and Washington's top diplomats gathered for talks in Brussels.
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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam announced amendments to voting laws on Tuesday that critics say favour pro-Beijing candidates by redrawing constituency boundaries, creating more electoral districts, and criminalising calls for voters to leave ballots blank. Having become Hong Kong's least popular chief executive in the near quarter century since the handover from British colonial rule, it remains unclear whether Lam will seek re-election. Lam announced the poll date for the electoral committee to select the chief executive and 40 of the 90 seats in the city's mini-parliament, the Legislative Council, known as LegCo, is set for Sept. 19.
A taxi driver who molested a 13-year-old boy who was his passenger was jailed for one year and two months, and given three strokes of the cane on Tuesday (13 April).
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced on Tuesday that he is expanding the U.S. military presence in Germany by 500 troops, suggesting he will not carry out a Trump administration order to withdraw thousands of them. “This planned increase in U.S. personnel underscores our commitment to Germany and the entire NATO alliance,” Austin said in a notable counterpoint to the Trump administration’s repeated complaints that Germany is a weak partner on defense and security. Austin made the announcement after talks with German Defense Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer on his first tour of Europe since becoming Pentagon chief in January.
Channel 4 format “The Write Offs” is getting local versions in Australia and Denmark, marking the first international deals for the Banijay-sold format. Originally created by Shine TV for Channel 4, “The Write Offs” finds former “Great British Bake Off” host Sandi Toksvig helping a group of adults improve their literacy. Metronome Productions will make […]
British prime Minister Boris Johnson said COVID-19 infections and deaths would start to rise again as restrictions were eased despite the successful roll out of vaccinations to those aged above 50 and vulnerable groups. "So, as we unlock the result will inevitably be that we will see more infections and sadly we will see more hospitalizations and deaths."
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A 28-year-old solicitor has become one of the first people in England to receive the Moderna jab, as the vaccine is rolled out across the country from today. Emily Sanderson, who has an underlying health condition and was due to be given the AstraZeneca vaccine, received the Moderna jab at Sheffield Arena vaccination centre.
Britain's economy grew by 0.4% in February from January as companies prepared for the lifting of a third lockdown.That's according to official data which also showed some recovery in post-Brexit trade with the European Union.The fall in GDP in January was also not as severe as previously estimated, down by 2.2% instead of 2.9%.Helping the uptick was a rise in factory output, led by car manufacturing.Britain's economy shrank by almost 10% last year, its biggest slump in more than three centuries and a more severe fall than in most European economies.But a fast vaccine rollout has raised the prospect of a bounce-back this year and next.Non-essential shops and outdoor hospitality venues reopened on Monday, giving a shot in the arm to Britain's huge services sector.Prime Minister Boris Johnson hopes to relax most restrictions before the end of June.There were also signs that trade between Britain and the European Union partially recovered in February after taking a hit in January, the first month after Brexit.British goods exports to the EU, excluding non-monetary gold and precious metals, were 41.4% below year-ago levels in January but only 12.5% below in February. Imports also made some recovery.