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  1. http://www.csgowheel.com/earn-coins

     

    use promo code: hackers

     

    or else HaCkeRs will cry

     

    have a good day. 

    1. *Ha(C)kEr'S*

      *Ha(C)kEr'S*

      ahahahhahahahahaah :YD:

  2. Welcome To CsBlackDevil HF & GL.
  3. Welcome To CsBlackDevil, hf & gl.
  4. Thank u for support on my propsal

    never seen a propsal what has so meny #pro 

     

    thank you guys :DD

    1. Berlin▼

      Berlin▼

      my pleasure! 

      Its Really Great Idea Bruh =) !! 

    2. Blackfire
  5. How to know your having  a bad day ?

    You Don't Open CsBlackDevil As soon as your pc is on.

    1. Fir3

      Fir3

      Thats true when i am having a bad day i never open Csblackdevil or play Cs :D

  6. Police in Germany have charged a man suspected of being behind an attack on the Borussia Dortmund team bus. Rather than having links to radical Islamism, he was a market trader hoping to make money if the price of shares in the team fell, prosecutors say. The 28-year-old, identified only as Sergej W, was staying in the team's hotel in a room overlooking the street where the explosion took place. Two people needed medical help after three bombs exploded near the bus. Spanish footballer Marc Bartra underwent wrist surgery and a police officer was treated for shock. Following the attack on 11 April, Borussia Dortmund's Champions League match against Monaco was rescheduled a day later, which led Dortmund fans to open their doors to stranded away supporters. Marc Bartra 'doing much better' 'Hardest 15 minutes' of footballer's life Police were originally treating the blast as a terrorist attack after letters were found near the site of the attack indicating links to so-called Islamic State (IS). They arrested a 25-year-old Iraqi "with Islamist links" the day afterwards. However, the following week, investigators cast "significant doubt" on jihadist motivations being behind it. They said letters found at the scene may have been an attempt to trick people into thinking there was an Islamist motive. In a statement on Friday (in German), the German federal prosecutor's office said the 28-year-old, who has German and Russian nationality, had been charged with attempted murder, setting off explosions and causing serious physical injury. He was arrested by the elite GSG 9 police unit early on Friday near Tübingen in Baden-Wuerttemberg in south-west Germany. The suspect had allegedly bought 15,000 put options on Borussia Dortmund shares - reportedly priced at €78,000 (£65,000; $83,600) - betting that they would drop sharply after the attack. He would have profited from this fall. He was staying at the team's L'Arrivée hotel in Dortmund on the day of the attack and had moved to a room on the top floor, overlooking the street where it took place, prosecutors say. The suspect placed the bet on 11 April using an IP address traced to the hotel, after taking out a loan for the money.
  7.           How To make a TS3 Report !  (Simple Tutourial.)

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    1. jayden™

      jayden™

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      good luck.

       

    2. AFROJACK™

      AFROJACK™

      You reported DoD and you showd the Newbies how to make a report. 

    3. InfiNitY-™
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    4. YASSIN

      YASSIN

      yeah great emoticones xd we hope vulpe add it

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  10. Hope Some day you will come back as GFX bro ^^ 

    1. Deliquent.

      Deliquent.

      thanks but I dont think I will

  11. There has been a record-breaking achievement in distributing tablets to fight neglected tropical diseases, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation says. The effort has ramped up since a key meeting in London five years ago. In 2015, one billion people worldwide were treated for at least one tropical disease. Companies have donated seven billion treatments since 2012. The World Health Organisation said improving water and sanitation was key to driving further progress. The London meeting resulted in a pledge to control or eliminate 10 neglected tropical diseases - including guinea worm, river blindness and trachoma - by 2020. Some 170,000 people die from one of the illnesses every year, but their biggest impact is disabling their sufferers. In an interview with BBC News, Bill Gates praised pharmaceutical companies for "doing their part in a great relationship" by donating treatment at "a phenomenal scale". 'Fantastic story' Mr Gates said: "None of these diseases are getting worse. They are less neglected than they used to be. "We're behind on some of the very ambitious goals which were set in London for 2020 - but the burden from all these diseases is getting better. "And for some, such as lymphatic filariasis (a mosquito-borne worm which causes limbs to swell), there's been a big reduction in the po[CENSORED]tion we need to treat - from 1.5 billion to one billion people. "Guinea worm is close to the end, with only 25 cases last year - though the unrest in South Sudan is making this work harder. But it's not going to spread back in big numbers. "And we've had huge progress on sleeping sickness (a parasitic infection which can kill) - with cases now down to under 3,000. This is a fantastic story. "It's a hard area to explain because it's not just one disease - and there is a certain complexity to the individual diseases." Five of the 10 diseases are tackled with big programmes to distribute multiple drugs, requiring lots of co-ordination to deliver and evaluate treatment in an efficient way. Mr Gates was speaking from a meeting in Geneva, where new commitments worth $812m (£641m) have been made by governments, drug companies and charitable bodies. He applauded the UK government's announcement at the weekend that it would double support for fighting neglected tropical diseases. Mr Gates told me: "The UK is a critical donor. As somebody who's very measurement-oriented, I find that partnering with the UK on these health-related areas is a great way to spend money and lift these countries up. "Anyone who gets to see these very tough diseases, and to see the benefit from these initiatives, would be absolutely convinced." President Trump 'pragmatic' Mr Gates, who had a meeting with President Trump last month, described the recent US funding cut to the United Nations Po[CENSORED]tion Fund as "disappointing and unfortunate". He added: "I feel quite confident that when Congress decides the overall aid budget, there won't be the large cuts to foreign aid that would have been implied by the President's proposed budget. "I don't know that we'll get to a situation where there are no cuts - but I think with the support of Congress, we'll get close to where we've been in previous years. "I talked to the President about the critical role the US has played in the great progress on HIV, malaria and reproductive health - and in terms of how strong health systems can stop pandemics. "We got a glimpse of that with Ebola and Zika. "I think I was able to get across the idea that global health matters even in an 'America First' framework. "The President has proved willing to be pragmatic since he's been in office - so continued dialogue about development aid will be important."
  12. Welcome backk 

     

    My wish came true <33  , I'll think you will change your profile to shape of you :D ?

     

  13. The family of British student Hannah Bladon, who was stabbed to death in Jerusalem, have said they are "devastated" by the "senseless and tragic attack". Ms Bladon, 20, was attacked on a tram in Jerusalem on Good Friday. She was studying at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem at the time of her death and had been taking part in an archaeological dig that morning. Ms Bladon was stabbed several times in the chest and died in hospital. She was attacked by a man who pulled a knife from his bag and repeatedly stabbed her on the train travelling near Old City, which was busy as Christians marked Good Friday and Jews celebrated Passover. A 57-year-old Palestinian man was detained at the scene. Officials inspect the scene of the stabbing attackImage copyrightEPA Image caption Officials inspect the scene of Friday's attack near Jerusalem's Old City Ms Bladon, from Burton-upon-Trent in Staffordshire, had been taking classes in bible studies, archaeology and Hebrew at the Rothberg International School, part of the Hebrew University, which expressed "deep sorrow" over her death. In a statement, her family said she was "the most caring, sensitive and compassionate daughter you could ever wish for". 'Talented musician' The family added: "Hannah was a talented musician, part of a serving team at her local church and a member of her local archaeological group. "She was an enthusiastic rugby player and a keen Derby County supporter. "She was driven and passionate and her death leaves so much promise unfulfilled." Police at the scene of the attack in JerusalemImage copyrightEPA Image caption Police cordoned off the road leading to scene of the attack near the Old City Ms Bladon was a student at the University of Birmingham, which said it was "deeply saddened" by her death. Her personal tutor, Dr Andrew Davies, the head of theology and religion at the university, said Ms Bladon was a "rare treasure". "I think one of the first things that struck us about her was her enthusiasm," he said. "She was always the kind of first to be there for lecture [sic], bright-eyed, bushy tailed, even in the early hours of the morning. Really enthusiastic, really dedicated and really committed - clear first-class material and she wanted to be an academic in the future." 'Attack, attack' Police said the suspect, a resident of Ras al-Amud in east Jerusalem, was recently released from a psychiatric hospital. Jerusalem police chief Yoram Halevy told the AFP news agency the man was "very mentally disturbed". An off-duty policeman travelling on the tram pulled an emergency brake and then tackled the attacker, with the help of another passenger. He told the AFP news agency: "I was travelling with my family when I heard the cries of 'attack, attack'. "I sounded the alarm then rushed to the scene of the attack. We overpowered him." Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld tweeted a picture of the knife used in the attack.
  14. Hello guys. If you see wizz just ignore him. administrators will just ban him

    Sadly he has no life and use's his Parent's emails.

    Have a good day. 

  15. Hello ! Maybe its your windows, Try to find a way to update your windows to 10 . If not try to watch some tourials on youtube see if you can solve it then. Have a Good day !
  16. jayden™

    Help. !

    Thank you guys it works.! Turns out the server I am playing is having problems with the ftp. Staff close topic please.
  17. jayden™

    Help. !

    Your Nickname: jayden Your Problem: when i connect to a server it tells me steam vadtion rejected Screenshot:
  18. I have 5 weeks off school, looking for a server that maybe I can Join. 

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    2. YASSIN

      YASSIN

      i think her name can be "GangstersZM.CsBlackDevil.Com" i know 1 thing that my serv will be in the top inchallah

    3. jayden™

      jayden™

      I can be gang leader ;)

    4. YASSIN

      YASSIN

      hhhh i think you are talking about me :3

  19. Russia has vetoed a draft resolution at the UN Security Council that would have condemned last week's alleged chemical attack in Syria and demanded that Damascus cooperate with investigators. The resolution was presented by the US, UK and France, who reacted angrily to Russia's decision. It was the eighth time Russia has protected its ally at the council. The suspected chemical attack on rebel-held Khan Sheikhun on 4 April killed more than 80 people. Western allies blamed the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad and US President Donald Trump ordered missile strikes against a Syrian air force base in response. The proposed resolution would have backed an investigation on the ground by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. The Syrian government would have been told to provide military information, including flight logs, from the day of the alleged attack, and provide access to air bases. It denies it is responsible. Trump acts decisively in Syria: Now what? Syria 'chemical attack': What we know China - one of the five permanent Security Council members which hold veto power - abstained from the vote, as did Ethiopia and Kazakhstan. Ten other countries voted for the resolution, and Bolivia joined Russia in voting against it. US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley condemned Russia's action: "You are isolating yourselves from the international community every time one of Assad's planes drop another barrel bomb on civilians and every time Assad tries to starve another community to death," she said
  20. Try to change you windows, try to find a windows 10 installation. Have a Nice day !
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