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Teenage pilot Zara Rutherford lands in Belgium after completing a record-breaking 52-country, five-continent flight around the world. The intrepid 19-year-old British-Belgian has become the youngest woman to circumnavigate the planet flying solo. IMAGES
Bugatti’s position as the leading manufacturer of hyper sports cars continues to flourish, following the most successful year in the company’s history. During 2021, 150 customers personalized and ordered a hyper sports car from Bugatti - 60 per cent of which were completely new to the brand. The ground-breaking Chiron is sold out and all forty units of the most extreme Bugatti ever – the Bolide – were allocated just two months after its unveiling at The Quail in August.Deliveries of Bugatti hyper sports cars continued to customers around the world, with many notable highlights. Among those delivered in 2021 were the first Chiron Super Sport 300+ – a special edition commemorating Bugatti’s record-breaking 304.773mph run – and La Voiture Noire, the one-off bespoke haute couture automotive masterpiece. All remaining units of the Divo, a reinterpretation of Bugatti’s coachbuilding heritage, were also delivered to customers.
90 years of external development at Porsche: the Audi RS2 returns to its birthplace in Zuffenhausen.
Kathmandu, May 30 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Narendra Shresta) The Hong Kong mountaineer Tsang Yin-hung has become the fastest woman to ever climb Mount Everest, breaking the record in 25 hours and 30 minutes.FOOTAGE OF YIN-HUNG ARRIVING IN KATHMANDU, SOUNDBITES OF TSANG YIN-HUNG.
Yangon, Feb 19 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Nyein Chan Naing/ Lynn BoBo) A young woman who was shot in the head at a protest in Myanmar last week died on Friday, her doctor confirmed to the NGO Human Rights Watch.FOOTAGE OF PROTESTS IN YANGON.
A very clever Utah woman may have saved her own life with some fast thinking and some simple non-verbal communication. Newser reports a local locksmith visiting the woman's home noticed something odd: She held up her hand with "911" written on it. Noticing that a menacing man was crowding the woman and controlling the use of her phone, the locksmith quietly signalled to the woman that he understood. After consulting with the FBI, he called local police. Deputies arrived later that day, at which point the woman quickly walked out of her home. Grand Eggertsen was the woman's ex-boyfriend, and allegedly barged into the house without her permission. He was soon arrested on charges of aggravated kidnapping, interruption of a communication device, and assault.