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Washington, Aug 19 (EFE) .- It was 1986 and 38 black women dreamed of following in the footsteps of the founders of their university sorority: pioneering women capable of changing their reality. Today one of them aspires to be the first vice president of African American and Asian descent in US history. Her name is Kamala Harris and at 55 she has become the electoral duo of the virtual Democratic candidate for the Presidency, Joe Biden, but also the woman who can write a new page for the Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA), a sorority of African American students founded in 1908 at Howard University in Washington DC, one Harris was a part of.FOOTAGE OF HOWARD UNIVERSITY.SOUNDBITES OF LORRI SADDLER, HARRIS' COLLEAGUE AT THE SORORITY.
Although 72 years of peace have passed since Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union, there are still some that can recall those horrifying years of war. Veteran pilot Yakov Lomko remembers how Soviet Air Force troops turned propellers by hand in the freezing weather before taking off. He is able to marvel at today's modern Russian aviation technology through the use of virtual reality and see just how far technology has come.
In the video above, we look at how games consoles have evolved over time – from Ralph Baer’s first video game console in 1967, to popular consoles like PlayStation and Xbox dominating the market and how the future of gaming is heading into the world of virtual reality
Portrait de couples qui se sont rencontrés sur les réseaux sociaux pendant le confinement de 2020.
Berlin, Mar 11 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Clemens Bilan) The exhibition "The Leap - 1961", which opens in Berlin on March 15, offers a virtual reality installatio about the iconic moment when an east German policeman escaped west by jumping a fence barbed wire in 1961.FOOTAGE FROM THE EXHIBITION IN BERLIN
Twenty years after being blasted out of Afghanistan's rugged central highlands, one of the country's famed Buddha statues makes a brief virtual return as a three-dimensional projection fills the alcove where the destroyed statue stood for centuries. IMAGES