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Controversial PC game key reseller G2A has recently held a Reddit AMA in the effort to answer questions from video game fans currently believing the website is harming the industry by providing keys at the cheaper price in comparison with official stores and not giving any royalties to the makers of those games - the developers. Accusations G2A.com had to defend from include: G2A sells pirated keys G2A is a gray market G2A doesn't handle seller verification properly G2A Shield is a shady service that takes too long to deactivate And developers lose money because of the marketplace "If the key is on G2A, that means that it came from the developer, which means they have already been paid. If you want to buy that game on our marketplace, they won't receive any additional money out of that (actually, they could with G2A Direct, but let's [not] go into that here)," they added on top of that. "We have special departments in G2A (over 100 people) dedicated to protecting our marketplace. We can't disclose exactly how we search for these shady people, or what triggers our suspicions because that would be giving them a possible roadmap as to how to try and get away with something. The problem is that sometimes the issue (unfortunately) starts on the developers' own site, which can sometimes lack security. And in those situations, if the developer is not willing to work with us it gets a little complicated. In some situations, if a key was not reported to us as stolen and we weren't told it was blacklisted or shown any proof, then there is little we can do." Among the controversial facts occurred to the platform, as reported by Eurogamer.net, "in June, Microsoft supplied G2A with over 550 game codes it believed were bought on a third-party site with stolen credit cards. G2A said it was able to identify the keys and remove them from the auction. Punch Club publisher TinyBuild had previously claimed G2A sold nearly half a million dollars' worth of its games and it didn't receive a penny in return. Eventually, G2A.com announced plans to give developers royalties on third-party auctions."
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Agent 47, a lethal undercover assassin is back again to assassinate high-profile targets. Last year released all Hitman Episodes are now compiled into single Season pack for PS4, Xbox One and Windows PC platform. Apart from them it brings 3 Bonus Missions, Hitman Requiem Blood Money Pack, Steel Book Edition and PS4 Exclusive The Sarajevo Six missions. Not attempted before, many were discontent with episodic launch of Hitman series in 2016. Sold between a gap of month or two, it was vexing to pay discretely on each Episode. This later who thought could come as a single pack. If you haven’t tried any of them or some episodes, you can go for the entire pack with hours of gameplay. You can refresh your memories from beginning to the finale with bonus content. Episodes are long enough with no major changes, followed by a unique principal target to deal with. Hitman offers a choice to eliminate target the way you want, for example following the stealth mode to reach Silent Assassin Rank or killing them with a bang. I see Hitman as one among the best stealth games, because it does not confine players in a linear choice to deal with the objective. You are not restricted to one path, instead you can examine around to find what can work. I was expecting to see something new, not the rejuvenation episodes pulled back into one thing. The developer could have created lot more interest by adding Episode 7 to bring more value. After 2016, no fresh news appeared leaked about the next Hitman episode or series. Hitman Gameplay is not new to us. After playing roughly everything, I began with a slow start. However I didn’t precisely memorize everything from previous gameplay. I enjoyed the new Professional mode, it was a stimulating challenge. For me using disguise was less boring. For example if you dress like a waiter no one stops you even if you carry weapon. At some point it is too long, if like me you prefer stealth mode, but the end is reasonable. You can frame the death of target in the form of accident or assassinate by a straight attack. However the last time I played my aim was to finish it. Now I go more professionally, whenever I get chance I use the precise method to kill target and move without getting noticed, which I found entertaining. Like planning a bomb or using a gun with silencer, or the tough part using hands to drown or strangle. If you don’t like to go near the target, walk around and find objects you can use. This allows maneuvering target in certain ways like distraction or making the target to move in some direction, etc. For using opportunities there are objectives, without them you cannot implement it. Good thing is you can see them on the map, and use the steps to finish objective so that you can benefit from the opportunity. You need to be online to play well. Your progress is tied up with the online connectivity that does not restore offline. This is a restriction, because Hitman does not have any multiplayer mode, online connectivity is just to manage your progress and rankings. Hitman Season 1 Episodes: The Season 1 has 6 chapters those beings with Episode 1 The Showstopper. It takes you to Paris to stop a deal by taking down three targets IAGO ringleaders, Novikov and Dalia Margolis. The second episode World of Tomorrow Agent 47 has to kill two scientists Silvio Caruso and Francesca De Santis in Sapienza, Italy. In the third one A Gilded Cage, 47 go to Marrakesh in Morrocco to kill General Reza Zaydan and Claus Hugo Strandberg. In the fourth episode Club 27 his mission to kill two lawyer Jordan and Ken Morgan. In the 5th episode Freedom Fighters, Agent 47 goes to Colorado to take down a militant leader Sean Rose and in the last one Situs Inversus he goes to Japan to deal with Yuki Yamazaki. Overall all episodes are bit better in terms of graphics as ported to PS4. Hitman Season 1 Pack is based on Glacier 2 Engine. Compared to the previous episodes the PS4 Pro edition is improved. You can either go away using weapons or deal hand-to-hand with enemies. This makes it interesting in various manners. Also not to forget, this season introduces new ways of eliminating the target. You can kill them by using explosive golf ball or poison their food, you can also electrocute a target without raising any alert, or if you want to go brutally you can go ahead with pushing the target over a ledge. You will enjoy the game if you love to observe and go with the flow instead of rampage fps shooting.
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These days, it's almost hard to remember that Subaru is anything other than a crossover company. The Japanese automaker sells so many Outbacks, Foresters and Crosstrek SUVs that it's easy to overlook that the brand also offers some pretty nice cars. Fortunately, Subaru itself hasn't forgotten, and it's just revealed this refreshed-for-2018 Legacy family sedan ahead of its reveal at the Chicago Auto Show later this month. On the surface, changes to the all-wheel drive midsizer seem to be of the "blink and you'll miss them" variety, but there are a number of meaningful updates worth noting. It's tempting to skip past all of the exterior's "sportier look" styling changes, because the tweaks are so subtle as to not be immediately obvious. If you need a chart-the-changes cheat sheet, however, you'll want to note the revised C-shaped headlights (now available with cornering LEDs) bookending the broader, lower grille and reshaped bumper. Out back, new rear fascia is designed to look wider, and there's a new exhaust tip design, too (whee!). The more important news is inside, where the cabin receives improved aesthetics and a big upgrade in center-stack tech. On the tactile front, your fingers can look forward to a new steering wheel, revamped HVAC controls and nicer materials with real stitching. The retouched Legacy can be specified with a new 8-inch touchscreen navigation system, but even the base 6.2-inch Starlink head unit receives standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. If you're tech-focused, you'll probably want to splash out for the top-end system, as it features improved voice-recognition tech furnished by Nuance, along with a more powerful processor to curb lag time. Second-row occupants will appreciate the inclusion of a pair of USB charging inputs that are new for this year. As before, Starlink's suite of cloud apps includes features like news and weather, iHeart Radio and Stitcher, but 2018 buyers will also have access to apps like Yelp!, Magellan-based navigation and a bird-spotting tool, of all things. Like last year, the Legacy will be available with the buyer's choice of a 2.5-liter flat four-cylinder engine, tuned here for 175 horsepower, or a 3.6-liter flat six-cylinder with 256 horses. Subaru says it has also refined the mandatory continuously variable transmission for improved response and feel. Other subtle changes under the skin for 2018 include a retuned electric power steering system and different dampers to improve ride comfort and roll resistance. Subaru sold just over 65,000 Legacy sedans last year, a pittance compared to the volumes of high-riding softroaders the company turned out, and well shy of competitors like the Toyota Camry,Honda Accord and Nissan Altima. The Legacy's litany of small improvements for 2018 probably won't suddenly see this criminally overlooked four-door suddenly topping sales charts, but they should make life a lot more enjoyable for those who take the trouble to find out just how good it is.
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At an event celebrating Facebook's 13th birthday, Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg talk about the world's tensions, Facebook Groups and, um, littering. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg, two of the most influential people in Silicon Valley, haven't been shy about speaking out since President Donald Trump took office. When Trump signed an executive order on Jan. 27 temporarily banning immigration from seven predominantly Muslim countries, Zuckerberg was one of the first tech CEOs to comment, offering up a pointed rebuke on his Facebook page. Sandberg, who was initially criticized for remaining silent, eventually followed suit with a missive on her page. On Wednesday, she spoke about the political climate during an onstage interview at a conference. Earlier this week, they also alluded to recent tensions in the world while meeting a small group of everyday Facebook users invited to the company's Menlo Park, California, headquarters for what they billed as "Friends Day." "This is a time in the world where there's more division than there has been in a while," Zuckerberg, in his standard gray T-shirt and jeans, said Tuesday. "That means that connecting with friends and bringing groups together is probably more important now than it ever has been, or has been in a very long time." How intimate was the setting? The room was set up with about 20 colorful chairs configured in a circle, with Zuckerberg and Sandberg at different times leading the discussion. About six media outlets were invited to watch (although we weren't invited to ask questions during the proceedings). For Friends Day, a gathering to celebrate Facebook's 13th birthday on February 4, the company invited people from across the world who use Facebook Groups to talk about what they're doing with the platform. Two men with amputated legs represented a support group for other amputees. Three attendees were from Girls Love Travel, a group that helps women safely organize trips. Two women were from a group that tries to help people of color with mental illness. One guy has a group for runners who pick up trash along the way. Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer, had a similar message to Zuckerberg's. "It's obviously a challenging time for our country and our world," she said. "Things feel divisive, they feel scary. A lot of people feel like their voices aren't being heard. And they're really afraid... I think all of us feel kind of unsettled." But while Facebook's leaders lightly touched on how divided the world has become, in recent months the social network has been accused of helping to stoke that division. After the US presidential election in November, Facebook was criticized for creating so-called "filter bubbles," causing people to have a distorted view of what's happening in the world. That's because the world's largest social network has a news feed that's designed to show you stuff you're likely to be interested in, so the argument goes that you're probably seeing things that already align with your political viewpoints. (The Wall Street Journal has highlighted this divide with a feature called "Blue Feed, Red Feed.") Facebook has been trying to address that issue. Last week, it made major changes to its "trending topics" feature. Instead of seeing a list of news stories personalized to your individual tastes, everyone will see the same set of articles -- a move that seems to be part of an effort to present people with more diverse viewpoints. At the gathering on Tuesday, Zuckerberg offered that the Facebook Groups users in the room were part of solving the problem. "Some of this division is all over the world. It's not just an American phenomenon," Zuckerberg said. "Part of what we need to do as a world to come together is build the kind of communities that you guys are." Facebook Groups has more than a billion users worldwide. During the election, one of the surprise storylines was the success of a "secret" Facebook group for Hillary Clinton supporters called Pantsuit Nation. In the months since the election, membership has swelled to almost 4 million and the group now has a book deal. On Tuesday, Zuckerberg said Facebook has been good at connecting small groups like friends and family, but needs to improve at helping larger communities of thousands or millions of people. Zuckerberg also asked the Facebook users what else they want from the Groups platform. A few suggested subgroups, so people within groups could subscribe to specific parts of the group. Another suggested the company create tools to make it easier for members to meet up offline. As the feedback came, Zuckerberg listened intently, nodding and replying "interesting" every so often.
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The US has expelled 35 Russian diplomats as punishment for alleged interference into last month's presidential elections, giving them 72 hours to leave the country. It will also close two compounds used for Russian intelligence-gathering. President Barack Obama had vowed action against Russia amid US accusations it directed hacks against the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton's campaign. Russia has denied any involvement and called the decision "ungrounded". 18 revelations from Wikileaks' hacked Clinton emails Can the hack be traced to Russia? The US state department declared the 35 Russian diplomats from the Washington DC embassy and the consulate in San Francisco "persona non grata", and gave them and their families 72 hours to leave the US. The move follows calls from senior US senators to sanction Russian officials who are believed to have played a role in the hacking, which some lawmakers referred to as America's "political Pearl Harbor". Republican senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham, who led the calls for sanctions, said they "intend to lead the effort in the new Congress to impose stronger sanctions on Russia". A Kremlin spokesman told journalists in Moscow that President Vladimir Putin would consider retaliatory measures. Dmitry Peskov said the actions were "a manifestation of unpredictable and aggressive foreign policy", and called them "ungrounded and not legal". And the Russian embassy in the UK tweeted a visual gag calling the Obama presidency a lame duck. President-elect Donald Trump, who will take over from President Obama next month, has dismissed the hacking claims as "ridiculous" and said Americans should "get on with our lives" when asked about the possibility of sanctions before the announcement on Wednesday. Sanctions have also been announced against nine entities and individuals including Russian intelligence agencies, the GRU and the FSB. Russian intelligence compounds in New York and Maryland will be closed. 'Necessary and appropriate' In a statement, President Obama called the moves a "necessary and appropriate response to efforts to harm US interests" and said "all Americans should be alarmed by Russia's actions". Mr Obama also announced the US would declassify technical information related to Russian cyber activity to "help network defenders in the United States and abroad identify, detect, and disrupt Russia's global campaign of malicious cyber activities". Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, the top Republican in Congress, said in a statement that despite the measures being overdue "it is an appropriate way to end eight years of failed policy with Russia". Democratic Senator Ben Cardin, who is from Maryland, called for Congress to take action separately from the White House, and plans to introduce legislation to establish a committee "to further examine the attack and Russian's efforts to interfere in our election". 'A decade-long campaign' In a joint statement by the Department of Homeland Security, the Office of the Director of National Security, and the FBI, US officials appeal to companies to "look back within their network traffic" and report any signs of "malicious cyber activity" to law enforcement. The Russian hacking, which the US intelligence agencies describe as a "decade-long campaign" included methods such as "spearphishing, campaigns targeting government organisations, critical infrastructure, think-tanks, universities, political organisations, and corporations; theft of information from these organisations; and the recent public release of some of this stolen information". Emails stolen from Hillary Clinton's campaign manager and from the servers of the Democratic National Committee were released during the 2016 presidential election by Wikileaks. Several US agencies, including the FBI and CIA have concluded that the hacked information was released to cause damage to Mrs Clinton and the Democrats in order to favour Mr Trump.
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We take a look back at some of the best and most memorable cars we drove over the course of 2016 Perhaps the most exciting thing we do here at Auto Express is road-testing. We get to go out in the hottest new cars long before they go on sale to the general public, drive them around and give our thoughts on what they're like. 2016 was a great year for road testing, too, and featured some of the most eagerly anticipated cars in years. We drove everything from humdrum hatchbacks to spectacular supercars - cars to buy with the head, and cars to buy with the heart. 2016 also marked yet another 'year of the SUV', with more and more manufacturers producing these jacked-up family favourites for us to test. Cars like the Jaguar F-Pace and Audi Q5 were just some of the scores of SUVs we drove this year. Many manufacturers really pushed the performance envelope, too. It seems we were just getting dewy-eyed about the 306bhp Honda Civic Type R when Ford came along with the blistering Focus RS, while even Alfa Romeo got in on the powerful action with its 503bhp Giulia Quadrifoglio, a BMW M3-rivalling supersaloon. Below are just some of our favourites from the past 12 months - the best and most memorable cars we've driven this year. The best cars we tested in 2016 Ford Focus RS The Ford Focus RS was one of 2016's most eagerly anticipated new cars, and we didn't have to wait long for our first taste on European roads. The mega hatch didn't disappoint when it arrived in January, thrilling chief reviewer James Disdale as soon as he took the wheel. He described Ford's stunner as 'hard to fault', with 'blistering performance' and 'acrobatic handling'. A quick glance at the spec sheet reveals a 2.3-litre four-cylinder turbo engine with 345bhp - enough power to worry many sports car rivals. The RS proved devastatingly quick on our first drive - it has an official 0-62mph time of just 4.7 seconds - and delivered grippy four-wheel-drive handling to bring a smile to our man's face. • Best hot hatchbacks It would be a number of months before the car landed on UK roads, but even then it amazed with its never-ending grunt. We liked it so much, we crowned it Best Hot Hatch at 2016's Auto Express New Car Awards. Exciting and affordable, the Focus RS is another true fast Ford hero and will go down in history as one of the best hot hatchbacks of all time. Fiat 124 Spider It was five starts for the Fiat 124 Spider when we drove it earlier this year. We got exclusive access to the Mazda MX-5-based roadster, and discovered that it had been well worth the 12-month wait. Using a 1.4-litre 4cyl turbo, the 138bhp Fiat sits in between the 1.5 and 2.0-litre MX-5s. However, its fine power delivery and engaging handling meant it had the edge over the Mazda and it would go on to defeat that car when we road tested them later in the year. At the time of our first drive, we were full of praise for the Fiat's upmarket, driver-focused cabin, as well as its grown-up engine. We found it comfortable at cruising speeds and agile through corners, too. And while the styling is subjective, the long bonnet and distinctive nose ensure it stands out from the crowd. We also revealed plans for a 168bhp Abarth model, which was unveiled the following month at the Geneva Motor Show. Our first drive of that car went live in June but it left us a little cold - proving that, in this instance, less is more. Range Rover Evoque Convertible Our impressions of the Range Rover Evoque Convertible were mixed when we drove it for the first time. Clearly there's a market for the drop-top SUV, or Land Rover wouldn't have bothered to build it, but at the same time it's a pretty niche vehicle. We found the soft-top ensures the Evoque's ride, handling and refinement suffer compared to the standard car. However, there's no denying that the chunky styling, impressive off-road ability and classy, upmarket cabin will appeal to some buyers. But the high price - around £50,000 - is just too much to justify when there are so many compromises to make over the standard car. A more conventional convertible probably makes more sense; a similarly priced BMW 4 Series Convertible or Mercedes C-Class Cabriolet would make a better all-round choice. Unless you need to head off-road, then it's probably best to stay sensible and get a hard-top vehicle. Jaguar F-Pace The F-Pace is one of the most important Jaguars in years, as it takes the brand into the SUV market for the first time. When we got behind the wheel in April, we found it every bit as capable as rivals including the Porsche Macan. Although the Porsche offers a slightly better driving experience, the Jag has the edge in terms of overall appeal. Agile and fast, plus roomy, handsome and luxurious inside, it deserved the five-star rating we gave it. And the F-Pace went on to win our Car of the Year award. Alfa Romeo Giulia We were particularly impressed when we drove Alfa Romeo's newGiulia for the first time back in May. The car's nimble chassis and stunning looks left us full of admiration - but those were elements Alfa Romeo was bound to get right. What really mattered was that the new compact exec was just as economical and practical as an equivalent BMW 3 Series, Mercedes C-Class or Audi A4, and had a similar price tag. • Best executive cars The interior is the best of any modern Alfa Romeo too, taking the brand further upmarket than ever, and the 2.2-litre diesel engine and automatic transmission felt grown-up. We also tried the charming 2.0-litre petrol model, which offers something a little bit different - and much more in keeping with the Alfa badge. In addition there is the Quadrifoglio variant, which has firebreathing performance, a characterful twin-turbo petrol V6 and, crucially, a brilliant chassi to match. It's a proper BMW M3 rival, as we were delighted to find out on our early first drive of the car in Italy. Audi Q2
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Nearly one month after announcing her second pregnancy, the royal family has revealed Zara Tindall has sadly suffered a miscarriage. A spokesperson for Zara, 35, and her husband, Mike Tindall, 38, confirmed the unfortunate news on Christmas Eve, Saturday, Dec. 24. "Very sadly, Zara and Mike Tindall have lost their baby," the rep said in a statement. "At this difficult time, we ask that everyone respects their privacy." Zara, Mike and Mia in August 2016. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) Buckingham Palace declined to comment on the delicate matter, according to E! News. Zara and Mike — who married in July 2011 — previously announced they were expecting Baby No. 2 on Wednesday, Nov. 30. "[Queen Elizabeth] and [Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh], and members of the Royal family are delighted with the news," a spokesperson for the royal family said in a statement at the time. According to the BBC the couple's baby was due next spring. Zara — a champion equestrian who won a silver medal in the 2012 London Olympics — and her husband are already parents to a two-year-old daughter, Mia Tindall, who was born in January 2014. Zara, far right, with the royal family in June 2016. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) Following the news of her miscarriage, Zara, Mike — a former England rugby union player — and Mia were noticeably absent from the royal family's annual Christmas festivities at the Queen's Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England. Zara is the second-eldest of Queen Elizabeth's grandchildren and 16th in line to the British throne. Her parents are the Queen and Prince Philip's only daughter, Princess Anne, and Captain Mark Phillips. Anne and Mark additionally have an older son, Peter Phillips, 39. She is also a first cousin to Prince William — who shares kids Prince George, 3, and Princess Charlotte, 1, with wife Kate Middleton — and Prince Harry, whose parents are Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana.
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Scarlett Johansson has been named as the top grossing actor of 2016 by Forbes magazine. Her movies, including Captain America: Civil War and the Coen Brothers' Hail Caesar!, earned $1.2bn (£978m) globally over the past 12 months. Johansson's Marvel co-stars Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr tied for second place with $1.15bn (£938m) each. Last year, the list was topped by Chris Pratt while, in 2014, Jennifer Lawrence took the top honours. Forbes curates the annual list by adding up global ticket sales using data from analysis site Box Office Mojo. Animated movies, where only actors' voices were used, are not included and only top-billed performances are counted. Johansson is joined in the top five by two other actresses - Australian Margot Robbie, who starred in the successful yet critically mauled Suicide Squad, which grossed $746m ($609m) worldwide, and Amy Adams. Adams earns her place through her current film, sci-fi hit Arrival, and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in which she played Lois Lane. British actress Felicity Jones made her debut on the list after making $805m (£656m) thanks, largely, to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, only released earlier this month. She also starred in fantasy film drama A Monster Calls and alongside Tom Hanks in Inferno.
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The Elemental RP1 will attempt to break the Nürburgring lap record for production cars with an updated aerodynamic pack that enables it to produce 1000kg of downforce. Updated Elemental road car now makes 1000kg of downforce To take the crown, the RP1 will have to be faster around the Green Hell than the Radical SR8LM, which set the current record of 6min 48sec back in 2009. The onboard video of that lap is shown below. The extreme, track-focused SR8LM is essentially a road-going version of the SR8 race car. The RP1, on the other hand, has been designed as a road model to begin with, but its makers think the latest aerodynamics will give it the advantage. “It’s in our DNA to go for the lap time,” said aero pack co-developer Mark Taylor. “Ultimately, we’ll be going to all of the big tracks to put in good laps, with the aim of setting the fastest times.” Aerodynamicist Taylor, who has previously worked for the McLarenFormula 1 team, is founder and managing director of London Computational Solutions. He worked with Mark Fowler, Elemental's aerodynamics director, on the RP1 project. “The Nürburgring is the best track in the world, so it’s an ideal opportunity to show off the work we’ve done with the RP1,” said Fowler. “We’ll have more downforce than the other cars on the list and a lot less weight.” Fowler refrained from confirming when Elemental would venture over to the ‘Ring. He suggested the attempt wouldn’t be for some time because they wanted to find the right driver for the job. “We’ll keep developing the car with new upgrades in the meantime,” said Taylor. “It’s all about the constant development. The customer’s got a chance to upgrade with every new development.” Taylor likened the ownership experience of an RP1 to that of a racing car, because of the constant evolution and improvement of the package. The car that attempts the Nürburgring lap time could therefore be even faster and produce more downforce than the current RP1. The 1000kg of downforce sounds bonkers but it’s a very stable package,” said Taylor. “There’s quite a lot more we can do, like refining air around the driver, which actually helps downforce.” Although the latest aerodynamic pack had already more than doubled the RP1’s initial 400kg maximum downforce level, Taylor believes it is possible eventually to triple it, bringing the maximum figure to 1200kg. “It’s possible even with the existing architecture to go for more,” he said. Elemental delivered its first customer RP1 earlier this month. The model is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine that produces 320bhp and 332lb ft of torque. It can reach 60mph in an estimated 2.8sec.
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Attention to "candle faux pas. ". A candle that lets out a synthetic odor, can quickly transform your interior into a giant wc. So to let yourself be transported by voluptuous and totally natural effluvia follow this top 3 of the most subtle odors of candles. The candle that transports us in Polynesia Back to the "eighties", who was the star of perfume at the time? "South Pacific Counter". Without a fixed shop, the brand has just opened its first boutique in Paris, at 30 Rue Saint-Roch, 75001. In the meantime we can afford the Aqua Motu candle, the most emblematic brand since the Motu is its symbol. The candle offers a gentle fresh breeze from the open sea where the odors of the ocean and the discreet warm sand are mingled. Notes: Hélychrisum, Ocean Accord, Muguet, Fucus Price: 49 euros The candle that feels good Provence On the heights of Cagnes du Mer, in the Colle-sur-Loup, live lovers of their region, who managed to concentrate the wonderful local essences. Naturally, it is the candle "Orange blossom", pure and essential that will transport you to the land of the Orange Blossom The sparkling candle of the 16th arrondissement of Paris From the preparation of wax to manual casting and finalized in Parisian workshops, the Parisian Note candles represent a philosophical and olfactive collection of the history of the Paris districts. The Bougie "the 16th arrondissement" installs us in the shade of its splendid avenues towards the villages of Auteuil and Passy but also to the Bois de Boulogne. Notes: Terre d'Auteuil, Rose, Jasmine, Lily of the valley, Sandalwood, Lavender Price: 45 euros
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The boss of a cafeteria at a Turkish opposition newspaper has been detained after saying he would refuse to serve tea to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Senol Buran, cafeteria head at Cumhuriyet, was remanded accused of insulting the president. He denies the refusal was an insult, his lawyer said. Turkey has cracked down on dissent since a failed coup in July. Cumhuriyet staff have been among tens of thousands of people detained, suspended or sacked. The newspaper is one of few to have taken an anti-Erdogan line. Mr Buran was on his way to work on 24 December when he found roads were closed as part of security measures for a speech being given by Mr Erdogan. Mr Buran told police officers: "I would not serve that man a cup of tea." A judge at the Istanbul criminal court jailed Mr Buran pending a trial. Insulting the president can carry a four-year jail term. Last month, 10 Cumhuriyet staff members were jailed pending trial, suspected of giving support to Kurdish militants and the US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, who Turkey blames for masterminding the failed coup attempt. Its former editor-in-chief, Can Dundar, fled to Germany this year pending appeal against a jail sentence. Mr Erdogan's critics have accused him of severely curtailing freedom of speech since the coup attempt, with more than 100,000 people sacked or suspended.
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