Reporter is hit by car on live TV The correspondent of the TV channel from West Virginia was hit by a car on the air. After that, she just got up, calmed everyone down and continued reporting.
An uncensored library in Minecraft To get around the censorship that exists in certain countries, Reporters Without Borders had the idea of making a virtual library in the game Minecraft. There are currently written articles that have been censored in Egypt, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Vietnam.
Explosion at a street of Treviso An Italian reporter was right in front of the bakery in his hotel room in rue the Trévise, he filmed the moments that followed the explosion.
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.
all the time The reporter from Canal + interviews Memphis Depay in his best English. And the President of Lyon also makes a nice contribution.
It’s not you. Commuting is bad for your health. My commute is like a second job, and it might be killing me. Millions of Americans commute to work. It can be a stressful journey that involves cars, trains, bicycles, and even airplanes. This video breaks down the pros and cons of long commutes -- it's by someone who actually has a painfully long one: Vox's Kimberly Mas commutes to Manhattan almost every day. She drives her car to the train station, takes the train to the subway, and finally rides the subway to the Vox office. She's had this routine for a long time and she always wondered what kind of toll it's taking on her. Her reporting shows that, while commutes may just be an unavoidable part of life for many Americans, they don't have to be all bad, all the time.
Lord Ashcroft hides in toilets to avoid questions on tax Conservative donor Lord Ashcroft avoids questions from persistent BBC Panorama reporter Richard Bilton about his offshore financial affairs as leaked in the Paradise Papers. Ashcroft refused to answer Bilton’s questions during a chase across the Conservative party conference floor that ended at the doors to the exhibition centre’s toilets
Journalist vs 7.5G in a plane KTLA reporter and pilot Christina Pascucci flew with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels ahead of the Breitling Huntington Beach Airshow. When you aren't used to pulling 7.5 Gs of force, and aren't wearing a G-suit, you're told to do the "hick" breathing maneuver and flex your lower extremities to withstand the pressure of 7 and 1/2 times your body weight barreling down on you.