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  1. Nickname: Draeno Video author: Black Valorant Name of the game: WALK HALF THE MAP! | THE BEST VALORANT TRICKS Link video: Rate this video 1-10: 10
  2. A good, cheap mobile with a good camera. I don't know how many times a month I get asked this question. We are going to compile which are the mid-range phones with the best camera on the market, so that you have a constantly updated reference on those value-for-money phones capable of offering high-quality photographic results. In view of the current prices in which the mid-range moves, we are going to put our price cap at 509 euros. Although, a few years ago, this was practically a high-end figure, today there are not a few mid-range (or premium mid-range) that are around or even exceed this amount. The mid-range photographic king is the Pixel 7a. It is priced at 509 euros and you get the Pixel 7 Pro processor, a simply brutal camera, a screen that finally has a high refresh rate and the promise of having a phone that will update much sooner than the rest of the competitors. It has only two sensors: 64-megapixel main and 12-megapixel wide-angle. With these two cameras, it has plenty to compete with phones that, despite having more lenses, do not reach its level. https://www.xataka.com/moviles/moviles-gama-media-mejor-camara-2023
  3. More than a year after its launch, at this point no one doubts that Elden Ring is one of the most outstanding video games of recent times. FromSoftware's work has been awarded over the months with all kinds of awards, most of them for the best video game of last year or with aspects related to its gameplay, its world or its art. However, one of the usual criticisms of the players who have enjoyed the work is that its story, like that of the rest of Souls, is still too cryptic, and its script is not exactly one that stands out above other titles in the series. industry. Despite all this, Elden Ring has received the 2023 Nebula Award for best writing in the last few hours. The Nebula Awards are literary awards for the best works of science fiction or fantasy. The organization of this set of literary awards given annually to the best works of science fiction or fantasy published in the United States has announced that it honors the work of Hidetaka Miyazaki and George R.R. Martin (creator of A Song of Ice and Fire), who collaborated on the script, on the FromSoftware title. This is the first Nebula Award won by director Hidetaka Miyazaki and the Japanese development studio, although it is not the first for Martin, who has accumulated a total of three. Of course, in terms of nominations, the number increases, since he has 14 nominations among the different novels and short stories that he has published in his career. waiting for expansion While all of this is happening, Elden Ring players are looking forward to hearing more about the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion, which was announced in late February. We have no more information about her than what was published through a message on social networks, where the name was made clear and the image that you have below was shared: https://www.3djuegos.com/juegos/elden-ring/noticias/muchos-no-entienden-su-historia-otros-premian-como-videojuego-mejor-escrito-ano-otro-triunfo-para-elden-ring
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  5. The three Porsche 963 of the Porsche Penske Motorsport team that will compete this year in the 24 Hours of Le Mans will have a special livery. On the occasion of Porsche's 75th anniversary, car number 75, from the Hypercar category, will join the lineup of official vehicles to contest the classic endurance test on its 100th anniversary. The three LMDh hybrid prototypes for the 24 Hours of Le Mans will sport exclusive liveries this year. There are 15 stripes in seven different colors, which start from the front and flow towards the back, widening, representing the central element of the decoration. To differentiate the three team cars, the rear wing presents different shades: black (#5), white (#6) and red (#75). "Racing and, in particular, endurance events, are a central element of the brand's DNA. The 100th anniversary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans therefore has special significance for Porsche," says Detlev von Platen, a member of the Board of Management of Porsche AG. The emblematic and colorful heritage The colorful livery chosen is not random, as each color represents some of the most iconic Porsche cars in this race. Some well-known decorations such as the so-called Pink Pig' or 'Hippie' have made history in motorsports and are still po[CENSORED]r today. On the outside, the designers used orange as a tribute to the legendary Porsche 917 Gulf design from the 1970s, while the pink stripe is a nod to the celebrated 1971 Porsche 917/20 'Pink Pig'. reissued in 2018 to decorate the Porsche 911 RSR that finished first in the GTE-Pro category at the 24 Hours of Le Mans that year. The prototypes will also sport the green and light blue colors of the 1970 917 LH 'Hippie', as well as the iconic Martini design of the Porsche 936, which won the 1977 24 Hours of Le Mans outright victory. The dark blue recalls the Rothmans paint of the 1982 and 1983 Porsche 956, and alongside it, a bright red recalls the 917 KH Salzburg, which was the car that led Porsche to its first overall victory at the 24 Hours of Le mans in 1970. https://noticias.autocosmos.com.co/2023/05/06/porsche-exhibe-la-decoracion-de-los-autos-que-competiran-este-ano-en-le-mans
  6. The closer to a power tower, the fewer flowers. And that has to do with the bees, stressed by the electromagnetic field of the tower. This is what has been observed by a group of Chilean entomologists who have carried out a series of experiments in poppy fields and in the laboratory. The scientists found that exposure to electromagnetic fields altered the expression of bee genes related to stress and behavior. The result was that the plants near the towers produced fewer seeds, affecting their survival. This could be happening along the entire length of the line and with other key insects for pollination. The California poppy (Eschscholzia californica) is an invasive plant native to this region of the United States and Mexico. But the beauty of its orange flowers has made it an ornamental, and it is cultivated in various areas with a Mediterranean climate. There are also those who have found a medicinal use for it. The poppy needs bees to pollinate its flowers. These insects use a sophisticated navigation system supported by magnetic receivers to find the flower fields and return to the hive. But the electromagnetic fields of the high tension towers could be interfering with this ability, short-circuiting an interaction that is basic both in nature and in agriculture. After observing that the flowering of the plants was less around the high tension towers, Marco Molina, director of the Center for Integrative Ecology at the University of Talca (Chile) and a group of Chilean and Argentine researchers wanted to see what was happening. They suspected that there was a connection between electricity, plants and bees. To investigate it, they focused on several fields of California poppy (naturalized long ago in Chilean lands) in the town of Quinamávida. To compare the possible impact of electromagnetic fields, they located several high-voltage pylons, some of them out of use. “One of the experimental complexities is evaluating the tower effect; that is to say, how the presence of a metal structure with hundreds of meters of cable affects the visits of pollinators”, highlights Molina. That is why they studied the behavior of insects in areas with active and inactive towers. As detailed in the scientific journal Science Advances, they measured the range and intensity of the electromagnetic field around the towers at various distances (10, 25, 20 and 200 meters and beyond). Near the inactive poles, the electromagnetic field did not reach 1.5 microteslas (the tesla is a unit of measurement for electromagnetism). Meanwhile, at 10 meters from an active tower, the intensity was 9.47 microteslas, falling by half at 50 meters and being negligible from 200 meters. Bees use the earth's electromagnetic field in their navigation, so there is a possibility that artificial electromagnetic fields interfere with the natural one. To find out, they analyzed honey bees (Apis mellifera) that visited the different fields. They found that those that foraged closest to the active rooks produced an excess of a protein called HsP70. “We selected HsP70 because it has a widely observed functional role in insects and that it is activated by stress factors; therefore, it acts as a molecular marker for a condition of environmental stress”, explains Molina. This stress is manifested at the physiological level in an increase in temperature and in changes in the behavior of the animal. To measure the extent of these disturbances, the scientists carried out a series of experiments in the laboratory, exposing several bees to a solenoid, a coil that generates its own electromagnetic field when an electric current is passed through it. After exposing them to a field of the same intensity as the one measured near the towers, they studied the expression of 14 genes related to the immune system or navigation. In 12 of them, they observed expression differences between exposed and unexposed bees. Regarding the HsP70 protein, the expression was 52% higher in the former than in the latter. https://elpais.com/ciencia/2023-05-12/los-campos-electromagneticos-de-las-torres-de-alta-tension-estresan-a-las-abejas.html
  7. The president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, described this Monday as a "usurper" to Dina Boluarte, president of Peru, who a few weeks ago accused him of political interference and wanting to be a dictator. "Since the lady mentioned me, I would remind her to leave the presidency to the one who won in a free and democratic election, to Pedro Castillo, to leave the presidency to him because she is usurping that position and to get Pedro Castillo out of jail." said the president during his morning press conference. López Obrador thus responded to the statements made a few weeks ago by the Peruvian president, who described the Mexican president and his counterpart Gustavo Petro, from Colombia, as seeking to interfere in Peru's political affairs and supporting the ousted Castillo. In an interview, Boluarte criticized the statements of left-wing leaders such as López Obrador, Petro or the president of Chile, Gabriel Boric, for defending the Government of Castillo, who was removed from office after attempting a coup d'état on the 7th of December, and questioned whether they too wanted to become dictators. Do they also want to become dictators and that is why they support and protect with their messages, wherever they can, a dictator being investigated for corruption? That is what makes me feel sorry for those leftist leaders”, said the president in a talk with the newspaper El Comercio. In this regard, López Obrador replied that his plan is to retire in September 2024. “I am retiring, I am retiring completely, I am closing my cycle and I am not going to participate in politics again at all, not even in conferences or invitations to attend to a public event, nothing, completely," he said. The Mexican president assured that Boluarte "was imposed" on the Government of Peru for which it has "about 25% acceptance" in that country. In addition, she reiterated that Mexico will not give her the presidency of the Pacific Alliance "because she is not legally and legitimately president of Peru." López Obrador assured that the governments of Chile and Colombia, who are part of said alliance, agree on this, and that he has "no problem" in handing over the presidency but "not them (Peruvians)." "We can deliver it to Chile, to Colombia and let them see what they do, but this lady, with all due respect, a usurper, expelled our ambassador from Peru," he said. Although the alliance had avoided ideological conflicts like that of other Latin American organizations, the crisis in Peru has caused friction, particularly with Mexico. The Mexican ruler reiterated that in Peru, "as in other" Latin American countries, "racism and classism reign." "Then they have unjustly imprisoned the president (Castillo) just because of his po[CENSORED]r origin and because he also did not lend himself to the oligarchy of Peru and abroad to plunder Peru as they are doing," he emphasized. https://www.elespectador.com/mundo/america/lopez-obrador-se-opone-a-la-presidencia-de-boluarte-en-la-alianza-del-pacifico/
  8. Sudan was once again the scene of bombings and explosions on Monday. One month after the war for power, the two generals who are confronting each other have put the stability of Africa at risk and threaten to further degenerate the conflict. The clashes that broke out on April 15 between the head of the regular army, General Abdel Fattah al Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (FAR) of General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo have left close to a thousand dead and around a million displaced. . General Daglo released an audio recording on Sunday night in which he promised that his opponent would be "promptly tried and publicly hanged." Shortly before, General Burhan had ordered all bank accounts of the FAR, known for its financial power, to be frozen. The fighting is mainly taking place in Khartoum, the capital of five million inhabitants, and in the Darfur region in the west of the country. The inhabitants survive entrenched in their houses for fear of stray bullets, without water and electricity in many cases and with little food reserves. Sudan's doctors' union put the death toll at 280 on Monday and more than 160 wounded in clashes on May 12 and 13 in El-Geneina, Darfur. In an eastern suburb of Khartoum, witnesses reported airstrikes and explosions. food distribution At the same time, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, emissaries from both sides agreed to create "safe passages" to evacuate civilians and facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid, but left the issue of cessation of hostilities for later "broader discussions." "Nothing has changed since the start of the conflict, except that people are getting more tense every day," said a resident of southern Khartoum. "Violence on both sides is increasing day by day," said a resident north of the capital. Diplomatic buildings have also been targeted. Jordan on Monday condemned the attack on its embassy in Khartoum. Following the deaths of 18 aid workers and multiple looting, much of international humanitarian aid was cut off, on which even in normal times much of the 45 million Sudanese depend. However, the World Food Program (WFP) announced on Monday a distribution of food in the state of Al Jazeera, southeast of the capital, for those displaced by the fighting. With the banks closed for a month, cash is starting to run out. Not to mention that prices have skyrocketed: those of food have quadrupled and those of gasoline have multiplied by 20. In Darfur, "we have information of snipers shooting anyone who leaves their house," said Mohamed Osman of Human Rights Watch (HRW). Trapped, "the people injured in the fighting of fifteen days ago are dying in their homes," he added. The area is still reeling from a war that broke out in 2003, when then-dictator Omar al-Bashir founded the Janjaweed militias, made up of Arab tribes, against rebellious ethnic minorities. Doctors Without Borders (MSF) stated that in the displacement camps in Darfur "we have gone from three meals a day to just one". Fear of regional contagion Thousands of refugees enter Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia and South Sudan every day. In Egypt, which is going through the worst economic crisis in its history, concern is growing. Other neighboring countries fear a regional contagion. In Khartoum, the airport is not working, shopping malls have been looted and government offices are closed "until further notice." What remains of the administration went into exile in Port Sudan, 850 kilometers east of the capital, where a small UN team is trying to negotiate the delivery of humanitarian aid. According to experts, the war is expected to be a long one, since the two opposing parties seem to have the same combat capabilities and little willingness to negotiate before having prevailed on the ground. Before going into open conflict, Generals Al Burhan and Daglo together carried out a coup to oust civilians from power in October 2021. Two years earlier, under the pressure of a large po[CENSORED]r mobilization, the army had overthrown Omar al Bashir, who had been in power for three decades. Displacement, a stray bullet of war The UN World Food Program assured that this conflict could bring acute food insecurity in the country to record levels, with more than 19 million people affected, two-fifths of the po[CENSORED]tion. “The highest spikes in food insecurity are expected in the states of West Darfur, West Kordofan, Blue Nile, Red Sea and North Darfur. Meanwhile, the cost of food is skyrocketing across the country and the price of basics is expected to increase by 25 percent in the next three to six months," the WFP added in the note. In addition, insecurity and violence forced WFP to temporarily halt its operations in Sudan, but they resumed last week and have been able to reach more than 35,000 people with vital food. Operations are focused on helping a total of 384,000 people, including families who have recently fled the conflict, pre-existing refugees and internally displaced persons and the vulnerable communities hosting them in Gedaref, Gezira, Kassala and White Nile states. https://www.elespectador.com/mundo/mas-paises/sudan-se-cumple-un-mes-de-una-guerra-sin-final-aparente/
  9. Nickname: Draeno Video author: LLA Name of the game: #MSI2023: Key Phase | Day 6 | sports | League of Legends Link video: Rate this video 1-10: 10
  10. South Korean technology giant Samsung has announced a special version of its flagship smartphone. Not much thought has gone into the name: Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Limited Edition. this is what we know The limited version of the flagship is practically the same as the standard edition in technical terms. The only change is that the novelty is available exclusively in a modification with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage capacity. The rest of the specifications have not changed. The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, a 3K display with a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 5000mAh battery. The resolution of the main camera is 200 MP + 10 MP + 10 MP + 12 MP while the front camera is 12 MP. The limited edition version is released in Vietnam. Sales will begin on May 31. The smartphone will cost $1,365. The flagship will be sold in the Phantom Black color scheme. The expanded bundle includes a 44mm Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 (non-LTE) smartwatch in Blue Sapphire and a dual-device 15W wireless charging adapter. If you buy the smartphone, watch and charger separately, you have to pay 175 dollars (in Vietnam). Source: Samsung https://gagadget.com/es/samsung-galaxy-s23-ultra/246054-samsung-ha-presentado-una-edicion-limitada-del-galaxy-s23-ultra-con-un-rico-paquete-por-1365-dol/
  11. It is never too late to once again give it the recognition it deserves for one of the works that has most excited the community. It is one of the best car games in recent years and that is Forza Horizon 5. The title was released 18 months ago, but the experience has been expanded with the launch of two expansions that have provided more hours of frantic driving. . As the Twitter user IdleSloth84_ has collected, Forza Horizon 5 can boast of amassing a huge number of players after a year and a half. In 18 months, more than 30 million users have put their hands on the wheel and have driven through a beautiful and colorful Mexico. This great stat is found on the Hall of Fame leaderboard, and you can check it yourself if you start the game. The title is also available on Xbox Game Pass and if you have an active subscription to the Microsoft service, you can try it at no additional cost. What's more, it was at the end of February when we heard that Forza Horizon 5 had reached 28 million players. Therefore, in just over two months, more than two million users have put their hands on the wheel at least once. The two expansions that Forza Horizon 5 has received If you are someone who likes both rally and Hot Wheels, the Forza Horizon 5 DLC is for you. On March 29, Playground Games launched Rally Adventure, an expansion that once again put our driving skills to the test. However, those who want even more arcade driving can enjoy the Hot Wheels DLC for Forza Horizon 5. https://www.3djuegos.com/juegos/forza-horizon-5/noticias/han-pasado-18-meses-forza-horizon-5-sigue-sorprendiendo-ahora-ha-llegado-a-cantidad-jugadores-increible
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  13. In a nod to the prolific Hispanic community that is concentrated in Miami, Sergio Pérez, Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz will lead the starting grid for the fifth stop on the calendar (9:30 p.m., Dazn); a test that is presented explosive after a timed session that remixed the natural order that had been seen in the rehearsal sessions. Free practice reinforced the feeling of dominance of Max Verstappen, who seems to have something more than the rest in Florida. That margin will be great for the current champion, forced to start ninth, from the fifth row, by the work and grace of Charles Leclerc. The Monegasque from Ferrari went off the track in his last fast lap attempt in the final heat (Q3), and rammed his car into the protection barriers. The stewards neutralized the activity on the track with 1m36s to go, an insufficient window of time for the cars to come out of their garages and complete a launch lap before facing one last attempt. Leclerc's spin left things as they were at that moment to the luck of Pérez, Alonso and Sainz, the first three, and to the despair of Verstappen. The Dutchman went wide on his first attempt and that left him ninth at the worst possible moment, in full duel with his neighbor from the workshop, who scored the second 'pole position' of the course. Alonso, for his part, is starting again on the front line in the United States, something he has not been able to do since 2007, when he was racing in McLaren overalls. The Asturian started with more problems than expected in a circuit embraced by walls, which does not forgive the slightest mistake and whose asphalt, very adherent, evolves a lot with the rolling of the cars. However, Aston Martin's waistline led to the Silverstone (Great Britain) structure undoing the path it had traveled on Friday, and taking a step back in the AMR23 configuration, a complete success. “I have always been motivated; I have always worked hard. But maybe I didn't have a team behind me that believed so much in my performance; in my ability to calibrate the car”, acknowledged Alonso. “And also, in recent years I have not had a car as fast as the current one. I haven't changed anything, but Aston Martin has completely changed me," agreed the man from Oviedo. “Until qualifying it was my worst weekend. But we did a 'reset' before leaving, and there I began to remove everything. It was being one of those weekends in which it is difficult for me to maintain my balance on this asphalt, which is unique", summed up the Mexican, who will start the first for the third time in a row, after doing so in the two races in Baku, the sprint and conventional. https://elpais.com/deportes/formula-1/2023-05-06/alonso-saldra-segundo-y-sainz-tercero-en-el-gp-de-miami.html
  14. New members continue to join the platform of animals affected by the drought, in the regions crossed by the Canal d'Urgell. From sparrows to Montagu's harriers to grasshoppers, the list of examples is endless. The sparrows and wild buntings (the name already indicates it) are birds that constantly look for grains of wheat in the area, a scarce and highly prized treasure these days. Grasshoppers and other insects, some of them pollinators, do not find the vegetation of each spring in the margins of the fields. It is likely that there will be fewer than other years, experts warn. And many of these animals are food for others. In other words, part of the ecosystem can be broken. Rabbits, given the aridity of agricultural margins, invade crops more frequently. "Terreras, larks and larks find it difficult to build their nests if the fields are mowed prematurely, although lately there is a little more fallow and they have possibilities", details Enric Morera, responsible for the Natural Areas of the West. "The nests built in full fallow will have been lucky, the others may be destroyed by agricultural machinery," he says. bird of the year Something similar happens to the Montagu's harrier, an elegant raptor that adapted its life to agriculture and that the SEO organization BirdLife proclaimed "bird of the year" to help conserve it. This greyish glider needs the cereals to be high in order to lay eggs and protect the chicks. It is increasingly difficult to find one in these fields. The lack of development of the crops derived from the drought causes worse habitat conditions, warns SEO, so a bad breeding season for the species is expected. From the entity they demand conservation measures for agro-steppe systems (those that combine rainfed crops with unsown plots). "Do you know what Urgell and Pla d'Urgell were called before the arrival of the irrigation channels?", asks Rafel Rocaspana. "The 'clot del dimoni' (hell tunnel), because of the heat and the little rain that fell," he answers himself. Everything changed with the irrigation infrastructure, which transformed the natural landscape of the area. For just over a year, Rocaspana has been in charge of directing the Estany d'Ivars i Vila-plana. eutrophicized pond This lake, almost three meters deep, is fed by the Canal d'Urgell. The endowment depends on irrigation, so now the pond does not receive water. "In a few months, eutrophication [loss of oxygen and excess organic nutrients] can be worse than other summers and can harm some of the aquatic species of the Estany d'Ivars" details the technical director of the space. What is in danger, explains Rocaspana, are small ponds in which various animals drink. The Ondara river, for example, has a practically non-existent flow for these dates. In general, as is happening in other areas of Spain, the drought threatens biodiversity, since depending on which species they will not have an easy time resisting. Morera speaks directly of the desertification of the territory, a phenomenon that not only occurs in the regions near Lleida, but also in many other places on the peninsula. What remains to be seen is whether, with the arrival of some rains, the scenario changes for some of the species. The ones that will encounter the most difficulties are those that depend on agricultural environments, to which they have adapted over the centuries, to such an extent that now they have become essential for their lives. https://www.elperiodico.com/es/sociedad/20230513/gorriones-aguilucho-cenizo-saltamontes-amenaza-sequia-animales-lleida-87270815
  15. The Israeli army and Palestinian armed groups in the Gaza Strip agreed on a ceasefire on Saturday, after five days of rocket and missile fire that left 33 dead in the Palestinian enclave and two in the Jewish state. Egypt, the traditional mediator between the two belligerents, received the go-ahead from both sides for a truce that was to begin at 10 p.m. m. local time, Egyptian and Palestinian sources told AFP. An official of the Israeli government, questioned by AFP, refused any comment on the matter. The day was marked by new artillery duels. Several rockets were launched around 9:15 p.m. m. local time from the Gaza Strip, according to AFP journalists. The escalation began on Tuesday with Israeli strikes against Islamic Jihad, a group considered a "terrorist organization" by Israel, the European Union and the United States. This is the largest outbreak of violence between the two parties since August 2022. Shortly before the announcement of the truce, Israeli General Herzi Halevi, head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was pleased that Israel achieved "important objectives throughout this campaign (...)". The Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of Islamic Jihad, had announced shortly before that they would continue their "missile firing against Israeli cities", "in the face of the continuation of assassinations and bombardments" of inhabited areas. "We did?" In Gaza, ruled by the Islamist Hamas movement since 2007, the Interior Ministry accused Israel of focusing its attacks "on civilian targets and residential buildings." He also called on human rights organizations to press "for Israel to put an end to crimes" that "are the responsibility of international justice." In the Israeli city of Tel Aviv, more than 2,000 protesters protested overnight against the war, AFP reporters reported. According to the Israeli army, a Palestinian rocket landed on an Israeli agricultural area in Shokeda, less than 10 kilometers from the Gaza Strip, injuring a Palestinian worker who died in hospital. This death brings to 34 the number of Palestinians killed in the clashes since Tuesday, 33 of them in the Gaza Strip. On the Israeli side, an octogenarian died on Thursday in Rehovot, in central Israel. Among the Palestinians killed are six Islamic Jihad commanders, as well as fighters from that movement and the Po[CENSORED]r Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), another armed group. AFP journalists verified on Saturday the damage caused by Israeli bombardments in residential areas such as Beit Lahia, in the north of the Strip, and Deir al Balah, further in the center. "I see no truce," said Muhammad Muhanna, 58, from the rubble of his home in Gaza. “The entire Palestinian people suffer. We did?". Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh demanded "a United Nations intervention to end Israeli crimes against the [Palestinian] people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank." 1,230 rockets The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) confirmed on Friday the deaths of at least 13 civilians, seven of them minors. The Israeli army claims that four civilians, three of them minors, were killed by Palestinian rockets that fell inside the Strip. The army claimed to have hit 371 "terror targets" and noted that some 1,230 rockets were fired at Israel, more than 370 of which were intercepted by the air defense system. The Gaza Strip is an impoverished and meager Palestinian territory where 2.3 million people live. Since 2007, when the Islamist Hamas movement took full control of the enclave, it has been subject to a strict Israeli blockade. The territory has been the scene of several wars with Israel since 2008. In August 2022, three days of clashes between Israel and Islamic Jihad killed 49 Palestinians, including at least 19 children, according to the UN. More than a thousand rockets were fired on that occasion from Gaza towards Israel, leaving injuries. In the northern occupied West Bank, two Palestinian fighters from the armed wing of Fatah, the movement of Palestinian Authority President Mahmud Abas, were killed Saturday in an Israeli army operation in the Balata refugee camp in Nablus. Another Palestinian was killed in the afternoon, according to the army, after attempting to attack police with a knife. https://www.elespectador.com/mundo/mas-paises/israel-y-grupos-armados-palestinos-acuerdan-cese-el-fuego-tras-dias-de-escalada-noticias-hoy/
  16. Since President Petro was elected, the promises to restore relations with Venezuela were not long in coming. Several instances of the Executive branch, through the Foreign Ministry and the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, have led efforts within their powers to strengthen ties with the neighboring country. One of the most outstanding has been the International Conference on the Political Process in Venezuela, held in Bogotá at the end of April, from which, until now, no great advances have been made to unlock the negotiation between Maduro and the opposition, in Mexico. This and other milestones within the reestablishment of Colombian-Venezuelan relations have brought different questions to public opinion: there is much talk that the Colombian government "washes face" with Maduro, so it is important to express the priorities that he must have Colombia in the framework of the opportunity represented by getting closer to Venezuela. Petro has defended on different occasions that the political destiny of Venezuela must be decided by its citizens. The truth is that at least seven million of them are scattered in various countries of the world, having been forced to leave their country by an authoritarian government that has abolished the separation of powers, created a national constituent assembly to serve as the National Assembly , has silenced and harassed its opponents, going through the repression of citizen protest, but none of these violations has received a complaint from Petro during his presidential term. However, in his two races for the leadership of the country (in 2018 and in 2022) he said that Maduro was "within the leadership of the politics of death" and even invited him to step aside from power when Maduro suggested that Petro belonged to a 'cowardly left'. Now, Petro has moderated to achieve different commercial, economic and political purposes with its counterpart in Caracas. The same International Conference that had been promoted with great fanfare was bogged down by Maduro's statements a few hours before the start of the event. As if wanting to warn his opponents and Petro himself, he said that, in order to continue in the negotiation, the process against him in the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity should be stopped. This is a sensitive point that had not been touched until now by Maduro, much less used to compromise in the negotiation and be put at the level of the withdrawal of sanctions, as if the will of one or another country could be above an organ independent judiciary of universal character. It should not be forgotten that this investigation is investigating crimes against humanity in the actions of security forces during anti-government protests and against dissident voices since 2014. The size of Maduro's pronouncement, as well as the moment he used to make it, shows possible intentions to hinder the negotiation in Mexico and buy time to press the lifting of sanctions. Beyond the alarmist presumptions that spread that Petro is a lackey of Maduro, what is certain is that the Colombian president must be careful not to be instrumentalized in a political game in which, although the parties directly involved are the opposition and the ruling party Venezuelans, Petro is also an ostensible token who is risking the image he will have on the international stage. In this role, without a doubt, he must reject the scope that Maduro intends to have in the International Criminal Court, not only because Colombia is part of it, but also because democratic values that Petro has defended before his peers stem from there. https://www.elespectador.com/mundo/america/gustavo-petro-debe-interceder-por-venezuela-no-por-nicolas-maduro-noticias-de-hoy/
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  18. Ironmace has been living through a rather difficult few weeks. After releasing a successful demo of Dark and Darker, a relentless dungeon-crawling fantasy RPG, the developers were soon accused of theft by Nexon, the company some of the team members worked for before founding their new studio. According to the incriminations, Ironmace would have stolen material from a canceled game, known by the code name P3, to carry out this title of swords and sorcery. Everything indicates that it will take time to see the resolution of this problem, but Ironmace has not stopped the development of Dark and Darker at any time. However, despite having previously planned to release the installment in Early Access between the end of April and the beginning of May, now the team is reaching out to the community with some bad news: a delay in the planned dates. "We really hate that we can't communicate as freely as we usually do, however due to the sensitive nature of our current situation, we can't share a lot of information right now," Ironmace CEO Terence Seung-ha Park explains on the server. Official Dark and Darker Discord (via GamesRadar+). "I know this isn't the announcement you all wanted to hear, but we needed to let our fans know that the Early Access release has been delayed a bit. Just know that we're working on a ton of stuff to make sure the game gets to you as soon as possible. as soon as possible. We ask all of you to stand your ground a little longer." Dark and Darker looking to return to Steam One of the latest setbacks received by the Ironmace team was the removal of Dark and Darker from Steam due to the legal dispute with Nexon. As far as we know, the developers are still working on reintegrating their title on the PC platform and are urging Valve to ignore the "anti-competitive bully tactics" limiting the development and distribution of the game. https://www.3djuegos.com/juegos/dark-and-darker/noticias/dark-and-darker-sufre-retraso-lanzamiento-acceso-anticipado-como-consecuencia-sus-problemas-legales
  19. The Australian Army has recently received practical training in the use of the NASAMS air defense system. Australia will adopt an advanced surface-to-air missile system with domestic components. this is what we know The 16th Regiment of the Royal Australian Artillery participated in the air defense system test. According to the Australian Ministry of Defense, the tests were carried out to evaluate the components of the NASAMS prior to their delivery (before the end of May). The Defense Ministry said Australia will receive an upgraded version of Norway's surface-to-air missile system. It will include an Australian-designed radar station and an infrared/optical sensor. NASAMS for Australia will use AIM-9X Sidewinder and AIM-120 AMRAAM aviation missiles modified for ground launch. They will be loaded onto a Hawkei mobile launcher or MK II containers based on HX77 trucks. Each unit will consist of three launchers. Full operational capability is planned for 2026. By then, the 16th Royal Australian Artillery Regiment will have two batteries of NASAMS surface-to-air missile systems. Source: Janes https://gagadget.com/es/245882-los-aviones-ucranianos-su-27-y-su-24-podran-lanzar-misiles-storm-shadow-y-destruir-objetivos-situados-a-una-distancia-de-/
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  21. (CNN Spanish) -- The second Formula 1 race in Miami has generated great expectations and without a doubt one of the drivers to follow is Sergio "Checo" Pérez. The Mexican aboard his RedBull is second in the drivers' championship, fighting side by side with his teammate and defending champion, Max Verstappen, and more competitive than ever. In a relaxed and cheerful chat, El Checo told us about his expectations for Miami, the championship, the athletes he admires and even his taste for cars and watches. Elizabeth Pérez: Sergio, what a pleasure to have you in Miami and I want to start by congratulating you on that great weekend you had in Baku. Sergio "Checo" Pérez-RedBull F1 driver: Yes, thank you very much. It was very good. First Saturday and then Sunday. It was a perfect weekend, where we took all the points and it was very good. After a bad weekend we had in Australia, this was very good because we dominated the whole weekend. It has been a tremendous start to the season. Two wins so far out of four races, three, and we count the sprint as well. To what do you attribute this success? I think the team has given us an incredible car. We have a super competitive car and I also feel more and more adapted to the team. I think last year I had a good car, but I was having a hard time, especially the handling of the tyres. Everything that I had done in my career when I came to Red Bull was very different. So I've had to adapt and learn a lot and I think last year helped me a lot for all that and today I feel much more confident in the car. The next stop is the Miami Grand Prix. What expectations do you have for yourself and the team? We come to win. That is the objective, to win this weekend. Keep up that good time. In Formula One it goes very fast, what happened on Sunday is already totally forgotten. And now we are 100% focused on this weekend. Do you feel that having already raced in this circuit is going to help you in any way? Yes, definitely. I think it will help. Now the teams arrive much more prepared than we were last year. The drivers too, because it was a bit of a surprise that we arrived and it was one of the most physically demanding races, with all the heat it was. So I think that in that part we all arrived more prepared as well. Being in Miami, which is a city that has so many Latinos, so many people who follow motorsports, how have you been received on this second occasion? Czech: Incredible, really. I love it. Miami. Whenever I come here I really enjoy it. This time I took advantage because I came a little a few days before. So I love it. It is undoubtedly one of the best places that Formula One visits then and with the entire Latino community, many Mexicans. I have many friends here. So I really like this city. I had the opportunity to share with you last year in Mexico and I saw that fascination they have for you, obviously because you are the Mexican representative in Formula One, the most successful in how you describe the Mexican fan. He is very passionate, he gives himself totally and is always with you. The truth is that they are very, very faithful through thick and thin, through thick and thin, they are always there and they live very intensely. They live it intensely. It is a great passion with which we Mexicans live. Are fans your favorite? Yes, definitely. Definitely. The affection that I receive in my country I do not receive anywhere. I also have to say that in Miami they welcome me very well. I have a lot of support, but more Latino, it's like more of the Latino part and it's something I didn't expect. Obviously in your career we have seen that there is an ease for what street tracks are. What is your favorite circuit? Yes, definitely. I really like street tracks, I always have, but in general I like all circuits. Driving a Formula One at any circuit you go to is incredible. The fight for the pilots' championship and its preparation You are in second place, you are six points behind your team-mate Max (Verstappen). Taking into account that we are at the beginning of the season, how do you see the fight for the championship for the drivers' title? Well, I think it's going to be an intense fight. It's going to be very important not to make mistakes, to win when we can and when we can't, to ensure that we finish as high as possible. We cannot have bad weekends because that is going to be what is going to determine the drivers' championship. And besides, we also have to improve the race, the race to be more and more competitive, minimize errors. Motorsport is a very precise sport in which every detail counts. How do you prepare yourself mentally to face each appointment? I believe that the important thing in Formula One is to reset every day, regardless of whether you have a very good day or a bad day, in the end tomorrow you have a new opportunity to do better. And that's the important thing, not always improve. Race, race, practice, practice. Because if you don't evolve for a year it's hard to fight for victories. A perfect day for Sergio Pérez in competition https://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2023/05/05/sergio-checo-perez-formula1-entrevista-deportes-cnn-orix/
  22. Writer and painter, Frieda Hughes, daughter of poets Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, has put down roots in the Welsh countryside, after living in Australia for years. With seven children's books and eight collections of poems behind him, he has just published 'George: A Magpie Memoir' (George: memory of a magpie), for now only in English, a diary where he explains how adopting a magpie changed his life. life. Now he has made his home an aviary for injured animals that he rescues and cares for: he lives with thirteen owls, a ferret, a dappled snake, two huskies and five chinchillas. His father passed away from cancer in 1998; a decade later his brother, Nicholas Hughes, who committed suicide, as his mother, Sylvia Plath, did before: childless, she is the last remaining of the saga. Frieda Hughes has put her experience with grief at the service of other people and has trained as a therapist, working as a counselor in a mental health center and in an institute with adolescents. Can love for an animal like a magpie change your life like love for a human being? I loved George so much because he is interesting, I love my animals, birds and owls in a different way, I love some more than others, just like I do with human beings. There have been people I have loved more than George and others less. George arrived at a time when you were putting down roots: you had returned to Great Britain, after years living in Australia, you had settled in Wales in a country house that you thought was going to be your last. Everything is related? Yes, it was putting down roots and I would have loved George to be a part of it, but unfortunately it wasn't to be. George taught me that when we love someone at some point you have to let them go. Either you get bored with them or they will get bored with you, you will die or they will die. Seen in perspective, if it hadn't run away from my house I would have had to put it in an aviary, my neighbor was very scared, so it had a happy ending. You also took in a raven named Oscar, to what extent did his death affect you? Yes, Oscar was dying and I had him at home for 49 days. It was clear that he was only going to be with me for a short time, however his death brought back George's departure and was linked to other deaths, the death of my parents, my brother, the people I love. It's interesting. Sometimes we cry inconsolably over the loss of a famous person we didn't know, and people will say, hey, why are you crying so much? It just activated something. In his book he writes: "The ground that supported me seemed in constant flux. After the suicide of my mother, Sylvia Plath, on February 11, 1963, my father, Ted Hughes, found it difficult to settle." How did that lack of stability affect you growing up? I grew up quite resilient. On the one hand, I got used to making a house very quickly out of nothing, in any strange place, to feel at peace. On the other, she desperately wanted to stay still and safe in one place. Nowadays all my friends' children have a lot of things, when I was little it was not possible, we kept moving. So I developed the ability to be alone, as soon as I started making friends, they would take me out of there again. He longed to put down roots and on the other hand he had a great capacity for adaptation, they are the two sides of the same coin. The ability to adapt is very useful in today's world. I had a boss who said: Frieda, nothing in life is as constant as change. I felt that tremendous fear but he saw it as positive. And in reality it is so, imagine a relationship in which you could predict the next 30 or 40 years, you would feel stuck. https://www.elperiodico.com/es/ocio-y-cultura/20230512/frieda-hughes-hija-sylvia-plath-87256464
  23. Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan was released on bail on Friday after a detention that sparked violent protests by his supporters and was ruled illegal on Thursday. The former leader had been arrested in connection with a corruption case on Tuesday, when he went to a high court in the capital Islamabad. But on Thursday, the country's highest court ruled that his arrest had been illegal and that the entire process should be reviewed. "The court has granted Imran Khan bail for a period of two weeks, and has ordered the authorities not to detain him" during that period in connection with this case of alleged corruption, Khawaja Harris, one of from their lawyers. However, the case is far from closed. Home Minister Rana Sanaullah has vowed to re-order the arrest of Imran Khan, currently mired in a series of legal cases since he lost power in April 2022 in a vote of no confidence. General elections are scheduled for October, and the former cricket star, who is still very po[CENSORED]r in the country, accuses the current coalition government and the army of wanting to prevent his return to power. The 70-year-old former head of government also claimed that a high-ranking officer was implicated in a plot to assassinate him last November, which did not sit well with the army, a leading political player in the country. - Two days of chaos - Khan's arrest sparked two days of chaos, in which thousands of his supporters demonstrated in different cities across the country, setting fire to buildings and blocking roads. The government deployed the army to deal with the protests, and at least nine people died in the clashes, according to police and health sources. Hundreds of police officers were injured and more than 3,500 people were detained, the majority in Punjab and Khiber Pakhtunjua provinces, according to authorities. With dozens of cases against him, Khan has "a long road ahead of him," analyst Imtiaz Gul told AFP. "This is nothing more than a temporary relief, probably as part of the efforts to de-escalate an explosive situation," he said. According to this expert, the legal cases filed against him "seem destined to keep him bogged down and incapacitate him to actively exercise politics." https://www.elespectador.com/mundo/mas-paises/imran-khan-ex-primer-ministro-de-pakistan-liberado-bajo-fianza/
  24. The Chinese government announced Friday that it will send a special representative to Ukraine, Russia and other European countries, on a tour beginning Monday, to seek a "political solution" to the war in Ukraine. "From May 15, Ambassador Li Hui, the Chinese government's special representative for Eurasian affairs, will travel to Ukraine, Poland, France, Germany and Russia to discuss with each of these parties a political solution to the Ukrainian crisis." Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told reporters. Li Hui will be the highest-ranking Chinese diplomat to visit Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion in February 2022. Li's tour illustrates "China's commitment to promoting peace," Wang stressed. "China is firmly on the side of peace," the spokesman insisted, adding that Beijing wants to "avoid an escalation of the situation." Chinese President Xi Jinping met his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky by phone last month. Beijing then announced that Li, China's ambassador to Russia from 2009 to 2019, would lead a delegation visit to Ukraine and other countries. Shortly before leaving his post as ambassador to Moscow, Li was awarded the Order of Friendship medal by Putin. https://www.elespectador.com/mundo/europa/china-enviara-un-enviado-especial-a-ucrania-para-discutir-la-paz-con-rusia/
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