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MENU MENU Homepage Saved videos (0) Continue watching (0) UK - Entertainment UK - Sports Movie Trailers Viral Video Games Travel Clear Saved videos Clear Continue watching Settings UK - Entertainment (99) Currently playing 2 min CinemaCon: ‘Avatar 2’ Expected to Preview in First-Glimpse of James Cameron’s Sequel | THR News While Disney is keeping tight-lipped, CinemaCon attendees are expected to get a first glimpse at James Cameron’s wildly anticipated 'Avatar' sequels — the first of which is scheduled to open Dec. 16 — during its slate presentation Wednesday at the theater owners confab. Currently playing 2 min Suicide For Beginners Trailer for 'Suicide for Beginners' starring Wil Daniels, Sara Tomko, Nate Panning, Julia Lehman, Sid Haig Currently playing 2 min Sam Neill blames Steven Spielberg for weird accent in Jurassic Park The New Zealand-based actor portrayed palaeontologist Dr. Alan Grant in the sci-fi action film but has often been criticised over his hybrid voice. However, in a new interview alongside his original co-stars Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum for Vanity Fair Neill claimed director Spielberg asked him to stop using an American accent as the shoot began. "He came up to me halfway through the day and he said, 'Hey, Sam, you know the accent we were talking about?' I said, 'Yeah, I've been working on it for four weeks....' He said, 'Don't worry about it, just use your own voice.'" Currently playing 2 min James Corden announces departure from The Late Late Show The British actor/comedian, who has hosted the show for more than seven years announced on Thursday that he has renewed his contract for one more year. Corden, who took over from Craig Ferguson, will have hosted the show for eight and half years by his last episode. "I've signed for one more year of the show, and this will be my last year hosting The Late Late Show.” Tearing up, Corden continued, "When I started this journey, it was always going to be just that it was going to be a journey, an adventure." Currently playing 2 min Miles Teller was hungover on first day of flight training for Top Gun: Maverick The actor plays trainee pilot Lieutenant Bradley 'Rooster' Bradshaw in the upcoming movie, the sequel to Tom Cruise's 1986 classic Top Gun. Reflecting on the preparation process for the highly anticipated project during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday night Miles explained that he didn't get off to a great start. "I had a wedding the night before I had to do all of this flight training, and I was like, 'Ah, I'll just have one or two light beers 'cause I've got this flight training tomorrow.” UK - Sports (99) Currently playing 2 min Aaron Rodgers, Lamar Jackson, Malik Willis, and Drake on Today's SI Feed Aaron Rodgers reveals that he didn't know about the DaVante Adams trade when he decided to stay in Green Bay, Lamar Jackson angrily tweets about the Hollywood Brown trade, Drake wins a huge bet on Drake London's draft position, and Malik Willis' draft guest is mistakenly identified on today's SI Feed. Currently playing 37 sec The Mavericks, Suns, And 76ers All Move On To Round 2 Dallas, Phoenix, and Philadelphia all win to move on to the second round of the playoffs Currently playing 4 min Biggest Takeaways From Round 1 of the NFL Draft The first round of the NFL Draft is in the books, and Robin Lundberg is joined by Albert Breer, Crissy Froyd and Ric Serritella to break down the biggest takeaways from the night. Currently playing 3 min Tennessee Titans Pro Bowl WR A.J. Brown Traded to Philadelphia Eagles Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown has been traded to the Eagles in exchange for the No. 18 pick and an additional third-round pick, the teams announced Thursday. Tennessee used the No. 18 pick to select Arkansas wide receiver Treylon Burks. Currently playing 3 min Pittsburgh Steelers Select Kenny Pickett, First QB in 2022 NFL Draft The Pittsburgh Steelers selected Pittsburgh Panthers quarterback Kenny Pickett with the 20th overall pick of the first round, making him the first quarterback selected in the 2022 NFL draft. Currently playing 2 min Highlights From the Red Carpet at the 2022 NFL Draft See what these NFL Draft prospects had to say on their big day Currently playing 45 sec No. 1 Overall Pick Travon Walker Breaks Down the Top 5 QBs He Most Wants to Sack No. 1 overall draft pick Travon Walker joined Robin Lundberg and discussed the top 5 QBs he's most looking forward to sacking, and why he's specifically coming for Joe Burrow. Currently playing 33 sec Raiders Owner Mark Davis "Believes" In Colin Kaepernick, Would OK His Team Signing Him Kap to Vegas? Currently playing 55 sec Must See! Pole Vaulter Shirks Regulation, Vaults Over a Tree Instead He soared high, but not too high. Buzz60’s Tony Spitz has the details. Currently playing 6 min World's best gymnasts show off skills with gravity-defying routines <p>Some of the world's best gymnasts show off their skills with gravity-defying routines - where athletes fly through the air and balance on each others heads.</p><p>Both the junior and senior men's groups at Spelthorne Gymnastics took home the title at the Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships last month.</p><p>The two teams of four excelled in their routines, which saw the lads create pyramids three people tall - and balance on each other's heads one-handed.</p><p>The results were mesmerising and secured Spelthorne - based in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey - the title of being home to the best acrobatic gymnasts in the world.</p><p>Unlike rhythmic and artistic, acrobatic gymnastics is not currently an event in the Olympics - but the new world champs hope to change that one day.</p><p>Jacqui Taylor, one of the gym's coaches, said: "Gym is a very female sport but actually there are a lot of men who do it.</p><p>"It's actually quite tricky to find a group of men who want to stay in the sport together.</p><p>"And there is nothing bigger in the world for acrobatic gymnastics than the world championships.</p><p>"It's a huge commitment - they train six or seven days a week alongside school and work and they can't miss a session.</p><p>"At the competition we were all holding our breaths - they can train all the hours and days in the world but at the end of the day you never know what will happen when they get on the floor.</p><p>"When both teams won it was massive - it was just amazing."</p><p>The two boys' teams trained for months leading up to the World Championships - the most important competition in the world in acrobatic gymnastics.</p><p>The discipline sees gymnasts perform acrobatic balances, shapes and moves combined with dancing and tumbling to music.</p><p>The two teams, junior men's aged 13-19 and senior men's aged 15+, travelled to Baku in Azerbaijan ahead of the competition in early March.</p><p>After months of training the teams became world champs with stunning routines.</p><p>The junior team comprised of Jake Turner, 19, Ethan Law, 18, Jack Clegg, 17 and Cameron Patrick-Lothian, 16.</p><p>The senior team comprised of Finlay Gray, 19, Andrew Morris-Hunt, 19, Bradley Gold, 18 and Archie Collier, 15.</p><p>Leading up to the event, the lads were training up to seven days a week - in excess of 20 hours each week.</p><p>They had to skip parties and holidays in order to attend all training and be in peak physical fitness ahead of the event.</p><p>On March 6, the junior team competed against the other top teams in the world - and were crowned champs.</p><p>The following week, on March 11, the senior boys also secured their title.</p> Currently playing 2 min Aussie pole vaulter practices jumps by leaping over a TREE <p>This video shows a top pole vaulter practicing at his athletics track - by leaping over a TREE.</p><p>Joel Pocklington perfectly propels himself over a four and a half metre branch - more than double his height.</p><p>The 36-year-old said the vault had been an idea which had played on his mind for several years before he finally decided to execute it.</p><p>He is seen landing the jump over a tree at his Athletics club in Melbourne, Australia.</p><p>Joel, who stands at 175cm (5ft 9in), said: "Whenever I was training at the club I always had my eye on the tree.</p><p>"I used to look at it thinking 'I reckon I could pole vault over that'.</p><p>"It was the right height I thought I could jump it - and it wasn't too low that it would look lame!"</p><p>Joel, who has been pole vaulting since the age of 14, added: "The tree is only 4.3 metres high - I can do that any day of the week. </p><p>"But it is a different mind game because it certainly isn't a normal pole vaulting setting!"</p><p>The father-of-two has been competing in pole-vaulting competitions for 22 years, and represented his country at national level in the 2014 Australian commonwealth games in Glasgow.</p><p>The highest pole vault Joel has ever completed is a whopping 5.41 metres, which he admits he's proud of but "isn't Olympic standards". </p><p>Since having children, Joel has been toning back his competitions, but still pole vaults regularly with Box Hill Athletic Club in the Eastern Melbourne suburbs and competes in domestic events.</p><p>To see Joel in action visit: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/joelpocklington/?hl=en">https://www.instagram.com/joel...</a></p> Movie Trailers (99) Currently playing 3 min Watcher Trailer for 'Watcher' starring Maika Monroe, Karl Glusman, Burn Gorman, Tudor Petrut, Gabriela Butuc Currently playing 30 sec Top Gun: Maverick: First Day (Spot) Trailer for 'Top Gun: Maverick' starring Tom Cruise, Val Kilmer, Miles Teller, Glen Powell, Jay Ellis Currently playing 3 min Jurassic World Dominion (Trailer 2) Trailer for 'Jurassic World Dominion' starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Sam Neill, Chris Pratt, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum Currently playing 3 min Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris Trailer for 'Mrs Harris Goes to Paris' starring Jason Isaacs, Lesley Manville, Isabelle Huppert, Lucas Bravo, Anna Chancellor Currently playing 2 min A Taste Of Blood Trailer for 'A Taste of Blood' starring Germán Palacios, Tomás Carullo Lizzio, Naiara Awada, Lautaro Bettoni, Alfonsina Carrocio Currently playing 2 min Captors Trailer for 'Captors' starring Yulia Klass, Bruce Davison, Josh Kelly, Michelle Burke, Michael Pare Currently playing 2 min Dashcam (US Trailer 1) Trailer for 'Dashcam' starring Seylan Baxter, Amar Chadha-Patel, Annie Hardy, Faith Kiggundu, Mogali Masuku Currently playing 2 min Torn Hearts Trailer for 'Torn Hearts' starring Katey Sagal, Shiloh Fernandez, Abby Quinn, Joshua Leonard, Alexxis Lemire Currently playing 3 min Chip 'N' Dale: Rescue Rangers Trailer for 'Chip 'n' Dale: Rescue Rangers' starring Andy Samberg, Seth Rogen, Will Arnett, J.K. Simmons, Eric Bana Currently playing 2 min Fire In The Mountains (US Trailer 1) Trailer for 'Fire in the Mountains' starring Vinamrata Rai, Chandan Bisht, Harshita Tiwari, Mayank Singh Jaira, Sonal Jha Currently playing 2 min Machination Trailer for 'Machination' Viral (99) Currently playing 2 min Royal Cousins’ Bonds That Have Developed in Front of Our Eyes Among the royals there’s plenty of sweet cousin bonds we’ve been witnessing throughout the years. Buzz60’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story. Currently playing 37 sec These are the Healthiest Airport Snacks To Pack Buzz60’s Elizabeth Keatinge tells us about some healthy snacks for travel. Currently playing 55 sec Must See! Pole Vaulter Shirks Regulation, Vaults Over a Tree Instead He soared high, but not too high. Buzz60’s Tony Spitz has the details. Currently playing 2 min Make Money Getting Rid of Stuff You Don't Need Anyway Buzz60’s Elizabeth Keatinge tells us how to unload your unwanted stuff online. Currently playing 2 min What to Do If You Can’t Afford a Wedding Gift What to do if you can’t afford a wedding gift. Buzz60’s Keri Lumm shares the expert ideas. Currently playing 50 sec Inherited Items That Are Worth More Than You Think One person’s trash is another person's treasure. Buzz60’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story. Currently playing 53 sec Princess Anne Still Has Precedence Over Kate Middleton Princess Anne still has precedence over Kate Middleton. Buzz60’s Keri Lumm shares the story. Currently playing 56 sec Small Business Owners Say Mistakes Happen on the Road to Success Small business owners say that mistakes will happen on the road to success. Buzz60’s Keri Lumm shares the results of a new study conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Herbalife. Currently playing 54 sec Travel for Business and Leisure is Becoming More Popular People love to travel for fun and some are combining it with work for bleisure trips. Buzz60’s Keri Lumm share the results of a new study conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Visit Anaheim. Currently playing 2 min Book Reveals Prince William’s Security Intervention in Early Days of Courting Kate Middleton Prince William once had a panic button installed in Kate Middleton’s apartment! Buzz60’s Chloe Hurst has the story! Currently playing 2 min How To Have Fun at the Beach Safely This Year Summer is around the corner and many people are probably really looking forward to soaking up the sun at the beach. As temperatures rise, however, so do visits to the emergency room. Here are some safety precautions you should keep in mind. Buzz60’s Johana Restrepo has more. Video Games (99) Currently playing 3 min ADIOS Amigos: Galactic Explorers Trailer for 'ADIOS Amigos: Galactic Explorers' Currently playing 33 sec F1 22 Trailer for 'F1 22' Currently playing 2 min The Sorrowvirus: A Faceless Short Story Trailer for 'The Sorrowvirus: A Faceless Short Story' Currently playing 2 min Eternal Threads Trailer for 'Eternal Threads' Currently playing 2 min orbit.industries (Launch Trailer) Trailer for 'orbit.industries' Currently playing 4 min Splatoon 3 (Release Date Trailer) Trailer for 'Splatoon 3' Currently playing 2 min Road 96 (PlayStation Launch Trailer) Trailer for 'Road 96' Currently playing 2 min Chef Life: A Restaurant Simulator Trailer for 'Chef Life: A Restaurant Simulator' Currently playing 2 min Sonic Origins Trailer for 'Sonic Origins' Currently playing 42 sec Live A Live: Imperial China Trailer Trailer for 'Live A Live' Currently playing 42 sec Live A Live: Prehistory Trailer Trailer for 'Live A Live' Travel (99) Currently playing 5 min Explore deluxe Dubai, an emirate scaling the height of luxury Home to award-winning hotels topped with helipads, malls filled with designer boutiques and marinas lined with super yachts, Dubai is a beacon for high earners looking for the height of luxury. Currently playing 59 sec Meet the gardeners risking their lives to save Angkor Wat These extreme gardeners are risking their lives to protect the 900 year-old Angkor Wat Temples. Currently playing 59 sec Are you brave enough to ride in the world’s tallest outdoor elevator? Located in China’s Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, this lift is definitely one for the bucket list. Currently playing 58 sec Meet the woman whose lockdown campervan project changed her life Jennifer Mckechnie taught herself to remodel, converting a tired old bus into a luxury home on wheels. Currently playing 56 sec You won't be-leaf it! These cuban bartenders have been making cocktails from native plants Cuban bartenders Manuel Alejandro Valdés and Dagoberto Jesús Morejón are passionate about cocktails. But due to a shortage of syrups or liquor on the Caribbean island, the pair decided to prepare drinks made from native plants. Malva de caballo, Orozuz de la Tierra, Flor de Majagua (Hibiscus elatus) or Abre Caminos (Koanophyllon villosum) -- a species associated with Santeria rituals -- are some of the ingredients they use for their recipes at The Bartenders Association bar in Havana. "Cuba at the moment is like a gold mine with lots of untapped resources," says Morejón. "We are working with the land on our project. In another country, we might just be two more bartenders." Then they launched the project a year ago with the Association of Bartenders of the island and have created a business to distribute syrups made from their plants. Together with specialists from the Botanical Association of Cuba they identified about 50 plants with the potential to be used in their drinks. At first, they planted them in pots and flowerbeds at their homes or collected them from the surrounding area. Now they cultivate the species they need on a farm outside of Havana. Two of their floral creations, "Exotic Island" and "Autóctono" have won recognition and prizes in international competitions. Currently playing 59 sec Discover Europe's wildest ski destinations outside of the Alps While the Alps in France, Switzerland, and Italy are world-famous for their snow sports, Europe abounds with wild and remote si destinations, where lift access isn't always an option, Currently playing 2 min Dynamic new destination Dubai Future District is a place that mixes business with pleasure A new business hub is forming in the heart of Dubai — but trade isn’t the only reason to visit Dubai Future District. It’s an epicentre of fine dining, with world-class restaurants, five-star rooftop pools and cultural landmarks, including the unmissable new Museum of the Future. Dubai is always evolving. Bold and ambitious, it’s an emirate focused on the future and its newest neighbourhood is named accordingly. Dubai Future District incorporates Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC), Dubai World Trade Centre and Emirates Towers District. The grouping defines Dubai’s incentivised business centres – but this dynamic new destination is one that knows how to mix business with pleasure. Fun and Fine Dining in Dubai With the opening of Gate Avenue mall, retail options are rising in Dubai Future District. The mall contains local designer stores, a kids’ play area, co-working spaces and South Market, a food hall with fashionable outlets, including Cereal Killer Café, which serves breakfast for lunch and dinner. For business dining that ascends the ordinary, Dubai Future District boasts a concentration of exceptional restaurants. There are world-famous outlets with reservation waiting lists that need little introduction, including Zuma Dubai , LPM Dubai and Amazonico Dubai . Then there are homegrown concepts that form an essential foodie to-do list when in the emirate. Mediterranean Boca is applauded for its efforts in sourcing produce from local fishermen and farmers. The tapas is seasoned with praise. An oasis in this modern concrete business quarter, Gaia is a pretty Greek taverna that attracts royal patrons. The menu, crafted by charismatic Chef Izu Ani, is full of personality, transporting guests to holiday idylls with dishes such as mouth-watering watermelon and feta salad, scattered with almonds and wisps of fragrant basil and mint. The fish of the day is simply grilled in charcoal ovens and then drizzled with lemon oil. Trèsind – a portmanteau of the French ‘very’ and ‘Indian’ – offers three experiences in the neighbourhood. Carnival by Trèsind puts the fun into fine dining, with blown soap bubbles part of the welcome ceremony and street food carts tucked in corners. Trèsind is a regal blue dining room serving classic Indian cuisine and Trèsind Studio is an exclusive dining room where Head Chef Himanshu Saini serves impeccable Michelin-standard tasting menus that some would argue are the finest in the city. Rich in Art and Culture DIFC’s Gate Village is home to renowned auction houses, including Dubai’s own Christie’s , and boutique galleries, such as Opera , specialising in affordable contemporary art with its ever-changing displays an ongoing attraction for avid window shoppers. More temporary displays will soon appear in Summer Garden, the lofty, tree-filled atrium of new sculpted office tower, ICD Brookfield Place . Containing seven floors of column-free exhibition and event space dedicated to future technologies and possibilities, the newest landmark to shape the skyline is the Museum of the Future . The first – opened in 1979 – was Dubai World Trade Centre’s Sheikh Rashid Tower. You’ll find it not only in Dubai Future District but also on AED100 notes. Put it all into perspective from Dubai Frame . Just 10 minutes away, it offers views of both New and Old Dubai. Business Travel for Pleasure Four Seasons DIFC is one of the area’s five-star hotels taking business travel to new heights. Sleep well and wake up with the peacocks, often seen strolling around the neighbourhood at dawn. Then start the new day with a swim. In Dubai, you’re never too far away from a glamourous rooftop pool and the one at the Four Seasons is an Instagram star thanks to its unusual glass sides. Currently playing 2 min Delicious, nutritious and underrated: top Dubai chef on why beetroot is best As people everywhere are following World Heath Organization advice to stay at home to help battle the spread of COVID-19, many are using this extra time to get creative in the kitchen. Looking for inspiration for new recipes and ingredients, Euronews spoke to Chef Stinnissen, who runs one of Dubai’s most well-known restaurants – Boca. “One of my favourite vegetables is beetroot, because I grew up with that and I just loved the freshness, that earthy flavour, how pure it is, the colour. Chef Stinissen applies cooking techniques normally used on beef to beetroot. Braising the beetroot brings out some unique flavours from the vegetable and it is how his popular ‘MeatRoot’ dish garnered its name. Vegetables such as beetroot have not grown naturally in the desert region before. Growing beetroot in extreme heat has brought different characteristics to the vegetable compared to their European counterparts. “It's very nutritious as well,” adds Stinissen. “We smoke it and we make a puree. We'll make a powder just to highlight how beautiful a vegetable it can be.” Stay home, learn to cook Across the globe, people are sharpening their culinary skills with recipes and online tutorials but Stinnissen says that no one recipe will come out the same: How one chef cuts a carrot may vary from the next chef. Similarly, the choice of ingredients for a recipe may change according to a chef's palate and ethos. Whether it's beef from Brazil, or coffee from Kenya, transporting these food items internationally causes high levels of emissions, so produce with a small carbon footprint is becoming increasingly popular as it has less impact on global warming. In Boca, patrons can enjoy a menu that is made from almost 90% of local seafood and vegetables. Many types of food that are not native to the Emirates are now sustainably grown locally. Yazen Al Kodmani, an Operations Manager for a local farm, explains: "The idea is you are trying to find what is seasonally available. What I can cook with? If you are doing that you end up eating fresh, you end up eating more nutritious food, and you end up reducing your carbon footprint as the food you’re eating hasn’t travelled thousands of kilometres.” Currently playing 5 min Dubai's desert camping escape In this episode of Explore, the team check out the first self-drive camping adventure in the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve - a 225-square-metre protected reserve - with tour operator Sand Sherpa. Ex UK military Penman trailers have been converted into self-sufficient camping units. Currently playing 45 sec France's famous monument, Mont-Saint-Michel is cut off from the world In the space of a few hours, France's famous tourist monument, Mont-Saint-Michel temporarily became an island amid high tides. The rare phenomenon happens when the water surrounding the UNESCO World Heritage Site rises as fast as it recedes. Located off the Normandy coast, the mount, topped by its world-renowned Benedictine abbey traditionally welcomes up to two million visitors a year. But on this occasion, tourists could only view it from a partially submerged road. Currently playing 5 min Dubai trials shared mobility and greener transport solutions to keep the city moving Dubai is growing as a metropolitan hub and the infrastructure and public transport network has had to expand. The future shared mobility is being trialled in the city, as well as green solutions for residents. Privacy Preferences Privacy Policy © 2021 TRONTV.COM You appear to be offline. Retry Cookies on this site This site uses cookies to give you the best experience. If you would like to change your cookie preferences you may do so by following these instructions I understand