Fan tries to kiss a Brazilian journalist A supporter tries to kiss a Brazilian journalist during the World Cup in Russia. Reporter Júlia Guimarães of Grupo Globo was another victim of harassment by a Russian supporter on Sunday, before the game between Japan and Senegal in Yekaterinburg, Russia, as he prepared to enter live in the Spectacle Sport. "It's the second time that I've been in Russia, I've never been in Brazil, but it's very clear that it's because of luck, because it happens a lot in Brazil, we've seen several times with the press. a lot here in Russia, from aggressive looks to sung in Russian, which of course I do not understand, but I feel it.It is the second time that something physical happens, a guy trying to kiss me.First time, it was before the game between Egypt and Uruguay, and I think it was Russian Now it sure was Russian It's horrible I feel helpless, vulnerable This time I gave an answer, but it's sad, people do not understand. I wanted to understand why the person thinks he has a right to do that. "- Julia said.
Colombia v Japan 1-2 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Japan scored an early penalty and retook the lead through Osako, holding on for a victory that was the first World Cup win for an AFC nation against CONMEBOL opposition.
Illegal Japanese whaling filmed by the Australian Government in Antarctica This is the footage that the Australian Government didn't want you to see. Since 2012, Sea Shepherd has been a part of a joint fight to get the Australian Government to release rare whaling footage obtained on a 2008 Australian Customs mission to the Antarctic. Here is the footage that the Australian Government filmed with tax payers' money, of the Japanese whaling fleet illegally whaling in Antarctica, in Australian waters. The footage was filmed as part of gathering evidence for the International Court of Justice, which found Japans whaling to be illegal. Sea Shepherd has been relentless in their opposition to the Japanese whaling fleet, filling a void in doing the job that the majority of Australian’s want to see done. Now is the time for the Australian Government to send a vessel to oppose whaling by Japan and take Japan to the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea.
Point Lobos State Natural Reserve Point Lobos State Natural Reserve has been called "the greatest meeting of land and sea in the world" and "the crown jewel of the state park system." It has diving unmatched on the California coast, great hiking, and wildlife well-suited for painting or photography. In the winter, migrating gray whales are visible from the shore. Point Lobos State Natural Reserve is located on the central coast of California. Its entrance is on California Highway 1 about 3 miles south of Carmel-by-the-Sea, 125 miles south of San Francisco, and 325 miles north of Los Angeles. Monterey is the largest nearby city.
IT’S HUGE! Giant Black Slug! On this episode of Beyond the Tide, Coyote sets off on an another aquatic adventure with Tide Pool expert Aron Sanchez in search of some monster sized Slugs! ...seriously, these giant black slugs are HUGE!! Weighing up to 30lbs the Black Sea Hare is the largest slug in the world and is found in abundance along the Pacific Coast of the United States. Aptly named Sea Hare due to their rabbit ear looking appendages, these creatures are truly a primordial wonder of the ocean. Who would have ever thought a Sea Slug could grow to the size of a small dog!? Get ready to get up close with one BIG, BLACK, SLIMY, SLUG!
Small Particles, Big Science: The International LBNF/DUNE Project Neutrinos are the most abundant matter particles in the universe, yet very little is known about them. This animation shows how the Department of Energy’s Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility will power the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment to help scientists understand the role neutrinos play in the universe. DUNE will also look for the birth of neutron stars and black holes by catching neutrinos from exploding stars. More than 800 scientists from 150 institutions in 27 countries are working on the LBNF/DUNE project, including Armenia, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Colombia, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Greece, India, Iran, Italy, Japan, Madagascar, Mexico, Netherlands, Peru, Poland, Romania, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA.
Syria’s war: Who is fighting and why After four-plus years of fighting, Syria's war has killed at least 250,000 people and displaced 12 million people. And, though it started as a civil war, it's become much more than that. It's a proxy war that has divided much of the Middle East, and has drawn in both Russia and the United States. To understand how Syria got to this place, it helps to start at the beginning and watch it unfold:
Stopping a quad bike rolling down a hill In Alberta in the United States, a man riding a Suzuki LTR 450 quad tried to climb a hill, but lost control of his vehicle almost at the top. The quad rolled down the hill and headed towards a group of stationary quad riders. Seeing the quad heading towards him, a man tried to stop it, but only succeeded in hitting the rear wheel in the head. Fortunately, he was wearing a helmet and escaped without injury.