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Added on the 28/07/2017 14:39:17 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Reuters speaks with astronauts Mikhail Kornienko and Scott Kelly aboard the International Space Station, who say they're feeling great and are staying connected in a variety of ways, like posting photos on Twitter. Multimedia Display (no reporter narration).
They say age is just a number, but Nanu Shaova's number is much higher than nearly every living person. At 127-years-old, this woman is officially recognized by Russian census authorities as the oldest living person in the Russian Federation, and, we have to say, she looks amazing for her age. However, Shaova's extraordinary numbers don't stop at her age - she has 10 children, 23 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and even already has 5 great-great-grandsons.
Skydiving is a thrilling experience, but this is no ordinary jump. The man attached to the parachute is 96-year-old Guiseppe de Grada, a former paratrooper who flew missions for the Italian government during World War II. Guiseppe wanted to get up into the sky and feel the clouds brushing against his face one last time, and was actually trying to save the heavenly experience for his hundredth birthday, but decided that there was no time like the present and made the leap of faith, literally. Giuseppe de Grada made the jump near his hometown of Cremona on Tuesday, Italy's Liberation Day. Aero Club Migliaro, the company which conducted the dive, also provided Guiseppe with a special harness for his legs to lessen the impact upon landing. How would you like to skydive at the age of 96?
The recipient of the world's most extensive face transplant says he's "feeling great" one year after undergoing the groundbreaking surgery. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Stuff your face with this Italian snack for tonight's Italy-Ireland match!
Shadow boxing with a difference. Grab a set of dumbells and a wide open space.