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L'histoire de trois footballeurs à la poursuite de leurs rêves, remporter la Coupe du Monde !
A group of lucky children attending a private kindergarten in the Georgian town of Rustavi are able to come and play in a decommissioned Yak-40 civilian plane every day after lessons and have access to the whole aircraft. The interior of the plane has been totally retrofitted with desks, coloring books, TVs, and lots of toys. However, the kids seem more interested in playing in the cockpit and pretending to be pilots.
Storms frequently hit the island nation of Japan, but one entrepreneur may have found a way to harness the power of nature with his new invention, the 'typhoon turbine'. The inventor of what might be the world's first 'typhoon turbine' says the device can harness the power of storms to supply Japan with boundless amounts of green energy. The team behind the egg-beater-shaped turbines are testing out their prototype machine on Japan's Okinawa island. The country experiences numerous storms, recording an estimated six typhoons so far this year.
This 71-year-old grandpa gamer from Omsk has a very unique hobby. He loves to play Counter-Strike, a first person shooter computer game. Aman Alashbaev got tired of nagging his grandkids to get off the computer and decided to try one of their games for himself just two months ago. Needless to say, he got hooked. Although he had a hard time at first, his skills improved over time and the pensioner decided to teach others how to play Counter-Strike by starting a YouTube channel under the name Atashka. Much to everyone's surprise, Aman's channel exploded in popularity, earning him 6,000 subscribers and growing every day. Now the grandpa gamer has his sights set on taking part in the Counter-Strike competition CS:GO.