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Dortmund (Germany), 16 May, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Friedemann Vogerl).- All eyes will be on Germany as the Bundesliga resumes top-tier European soccer with six closed-door matches after a two-month-long hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic. The world of sport is anxiously awaiting the return of live soccer matches which could be key to how other sports competitions resume activities, albeit within a drastically different context and environment. FOOTAGE OF THE ARRIVAL OF THE BORUSSIA DORTMUND AND SCHALKE 04 BUSES
To celebrate the digital release of "Top Gun: Maverick," CinemaBlend's Law Sharma enters the danger zone courtesy of Sky Combat Ace. We got to take control of an Extra 330 for a simulated dogfight, felt G-forces as we did aerial maneuvers, and even got to do a low-level bombing run, just like Tom Cruise and co. do in the movie. You can catch “Top Gun: Maverick” in theaters or on digital on August 23rd. #TopGunMaverick #TopGun #TomCruise SUBSCRIBE to CinemaBlend's channel HERE - https://www.youtube.com/cinemablend For the latest entertainment news and analysis go here: Movie News: http://www.cinemablend.com/news.php/ Movie Reviews: http://www.cinemablend.com/reviews/ TV News: http://www.cinemablend.com/television/ Celebrity News: http://www.cinemablend.com/pop/ Superheroes: http://www.cinemablend.com/superheroes/ Movie Trailers & Film Clips: http://www.cinemablend.com/trailers/
Hundreds of thousands of fans flock to Leopold Sedar Senghor airport in the Senegalese capital Dakar, as the African Cup of Nations' winning team lands after defeating Egypt to claim Senegal's first ever AFCON title. IMAGES
Seoul, Apr 23 (EFE/EPA).-Spanish striker Eli del Estal seeks to be a top scorer during her second season in the South Korean league and help her team, the Incheon Hyundai Red. SHOT LIST: STRIKER ELI DEL ESTAL TRAINING IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA. SOUND BITES: SPANISH STRIKER ELI DEL ESTAL (IN SPANISH)TRANSLATIONS:1. I would tell you that I would like to improve being more consistent and getting better individual results each game by scoring more goals and above all being more consistent.2. If I could wish for something I would love to get the top scorer in the league this year. Yes, it is true that last year I expected better results but in the end by not playing games with the rivals below the chart it limits you a lot but hey, I am happy and I hope that this year that I am more adapted I can achieve it and help the team with that.Well, I think the important thing is that we find this new philosophy with the change of coach and with the new players that we have. At the beginning, especially that we adapt to each other and try to add three points to all the games to win the league again.Without a doubt I think that what I have improved the best is the technique because here they have a brutal technical work philosophy and they train it a lot and many hours. I have noticed the improvement a lot and I think that is what I would like to continue training because when I got here it was a deficit or a weakness that I had and it may be that I turn it into a potential and to be honest that is that it is something to be appreciated.
Boeing's 737 MAX is set to return to the skies with a commercial flight in Brazil. Low-cost airline Gol's Flight 4104 from Sao Paulo to the southern city of Porto Alegre will see the revamped jet used in a first that Boeing hopes will turn the page on a badly damaging crisis in the wake of two deadly crashes crashes. IMAGES inside the aircraft
One of the United States' greatest daredevils of the sky, Chuck Yeager died on Monday evening. He was 97. The Air Force test pilot made history as the first person to break the sound barrier, flying at 660 miles an hour on October 14th, 1947. Not content to stop there, Yeager went on to break other speed records, including flying a Bell X-1A rocket plane at 1,612 mph in 1953. However, Yeager became well-known to the general public only after Tom Wolfe's 'The Right Stuff' was published in 1979. According to Gizmodo, Ret. Brigadier General Chuck Yeager is survived by his wife, Victoria Yeager.