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Tel Aviv, Dec 11, EFE, (Camera: Pablo Duer).- The Israel Start-Up Nation cycling team was presented this Wednesday in Tel Aviv, where it celebrated its incorporation into the World Tour and its future participation in the Tour de France, which will turn the Israel Cycling Academy into the first team in the country to compete in this competition.FOOTAGE OF THE PRESENTATION OF THE START-UP NATION CYCLING TEAM AND SPEECH FROM SYLVAN ADAMS, CO-OWNER OF ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY.
Scores of South Koreans came out to a park in the capital Seoul to participate in one of the most grueling and challenging competitions known to man. Participants in the fourth annual Space Out competition sat down and, well, did nothing. Space out contestants literally competed against each other to see who could stare out into space and zone out the best. Participants are required to sit and do absolutely nothing for 90 minutes. Artist WoopsYang started the competition in 2014 to highlight the benefits of taking a break from the fast pace of modern life. Nothing means nothing, so participants can fall out of the competition for using phones, talking, sleeping, or even just moving slightly. Their heartrates are also measured to determine who is truly chilling out. This year local musician Shin Hyo-Seob won the gold for being the most spaced out, having the steadiest heartbeat of the last remaining competitors. Do you think you have what it takes to do absolutely nothing for 90 minutes and take on the champ of chill?
U.S.'s University of Texas at Austin wins the RoboCup Challenge soccer final against Australia's University of New South Wales at Beijing's World Robot Conference.
Gravediggers in Hungary took part in the first leg of an international championship, designed to improve the profession's morbid image.
The United States voices hope that a transitional body to lead Haiti, set up at a crisis meeting a week ago, could be ready "as soon as today." SOUNDBITE
During a press conference with his Ukrainian counterpart in the city of Uzhhorod, western Ukraine, Hungarian foreign minister Peter Szijjarto says that Hungary is "ready for further collaboration" with Ukraine but that there "is still a long way to go". Relations between the two neighbouring countries have been strained over the past few years and were further aggravated when Orban in December vetoed 50 billion euros ($54 billion) in EU aid for Kyiv. IMAGES