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  1. Miss you guys !

    i hope everyone is doing well ❤️🙏🏽 

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  2. Yo guys i'm here to inform you that the new beta version of teamspeak will not allow you to connect into our server because you need an older version , it will take a time to resolve this and till they release the official version !

     

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    1. #CeLTiXxX

      #CeLTiXxX

      Put your ass working  we need that problem fixed :vvvvvv

    2. ʋσʀтεx™♛
    3. Stranger ஜ۩۞۩ஜ

      Stranger ஜ۩۞۩ஜ

      so it's not just me, please let me know when it starts working. I was about to complain....

  3. Welcome Daniel !
  4. FRANCE ?

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    2. Dust.

      Dust.

      im sure france will got the cup ?

    3. I-TAY

      I-TAY

      Français good game worth winning good luck at final

    4. ROVEN

      ROVEN

      harki :)

  5. When was it the last time i posted a status update ?

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    1. Lock流

      Lock流

      1 year ago ;V

       

    2. Strix

      Strix

      20 Minutes ago :v easy question 8)

  6. Welcome Emad ! Enjoy & HF.
  7. Yo , Are you guys exited ? Can't Wait to try the members shop?? ?

    JUST STAY CLOSE !  [ UNDER DEVELOPMENT ⚠️ ]

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  8. Hey guys ! Do you like Trap , Dubstep , Bass Boosted and Remixed Music ?

    Well this is my new channel and my first video ! If you like to stay updated with cool new videos just hit that subscribe button and make sure you like and comment !

    THANK YOU.

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    2. Flenn.

      Flenn.

      The best ? (dir 2éme machi hada xd)

    3. Dev-☠

      Dev-☠

      nice trap ? 

      great man .

    4. L I A X
  9. Hello Jaegarn, Look this situation happens only in 2 cases Slow Internet connection or it is a technical problem ! My advice is restart your modem or send a support ticket to the administration team, Good luck.
  10. V1 blur and text, goodjob !
  11. Hell yea , he will do many thing more then crying and i can't name them yet , i feel sorry for him from now ! ?
  12. Hey @benladen.tn , I may have te solution for your problem here , i advice you to restart your moded or reinstall your cs try to download this version here , if this didn't work then you maybe got banned from the server by an admin , just contact any manager from the server or make an unban request ! If you need more help contact me via teamspeak (ts.csblackdevil.com) or via pm ! #Regards.
  13. Oh its Arc guys, sup brother :bad_boys_20: ,

    i thought you died or something didn't see you from a while but the hunter is back so enjoy , i may come back soon i had some issues need to be solved :am:.

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  14. US Vice-President Mike Pence has skipped a dinner at which he was due to share a table with North Korea's ceremonial head of state Kim Yong-nam. Mr Pence briefly encountered Mr Kim but they tried to avoid directly facing each other, Yonhap news agency reports. Later South Korean President Moon Jae-in shook hands with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's sister, Kim Yo-jong, at the Winter Olympics opening ceremony. The Games are taking place amid tension over North Korea's nuclear programme. The propaganda battle begins How North Korea came to the Games What happened at the dinner? Mr Pence and Kim Yong-nam were being hosted by President Moon before the opening ceremony in Pyeongchang. But the US vice-president left the reception venue after five minutes, South Korea's Yonhap said. While Mr Moon and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe both shook hands with Mr Kim, Mr Pence did not, South Korean officials said. Media captionWhat we've seen of Kim Yo-jong from North Korean media At the event Mr Moon said he hoped the Winter Olympics would be remembered as the "day peace began". He is due to meet the North Korean delegation for talks on Saturday according to Yonhap. At the opening ceremony, Mr Pence, Kim Yo-jong and Kim Yong-nam were seated in close proximity to each other. Mr Pence has brought to South Korea as a guest Fred Warmbier, the father of a young American who died after being released from prison in North Korea. Who is Kim Yo-jong? The highest profile member of the North Korean delegation to the Games, she is the first immediate member of the North's ruling family to visit the South since the 1950-1953 Korean war. Ms Kim, who is said to be very close to her brother, was promoted to the North's powerful politburo last year. North v South: A history of sport, bombs and diplomacy North Korea's cheerleading charm offensive She is on a US sanctions list over alleged links to human rights abuses in North Korea. Ms Kim is thought to be about 30 years old, around four years younger than her brother. Image copyrightREUTERS Image captionNorth Korea's Ms Kim shook hands with South Korea's Mr Moon at the opening ceremony Her visit is being seen as a sign that Kim Jong-un is serious about improving ties with the South, the BBC's South Korea correspondent Laura Bicker reports. She adds that some are also speculating that Ms Kim might be bringing a message from her brother. Meet North Korea's first family More on Kim Jong-un's sister How will the Koreas compete at the Games? Athletes from both North and South Korea marched under one flag at the opening ceremony, bringing spectators to their feet. They are also fielding a joint women's ice hockey team. Alongside 22 athletes, Pyongyang has sent more than 400 delegates to the Games, including a team of cheerleaders and an orchestra. However the opening ceremony was not shown on North Korean state TV, which was broadcasting patriotic songs and slogans celebrating industry and the armed forces. Have relations warmed? Experts have cautioned that the current burst of sports diplomacy does not put an end to underlying regional tensions. On Thursday North Korea had held a military parade that was originally scheduled for April but was brought forward. Nevertheless, 2018 has got the countries off on an improved footing. Kim Jong-un surprised many in his televised new-year speech, when - amid threats against the US - he expressed support for the Winter Olympics and a wish to "melt the frozen North-South relations". The South had already said the North would be welcome to send a delegation, but few believed it would happen. Later in January, a communications hotline was reinstated between the two countries, whose authorities then met for the first high-level talks in two years. The Korean peninsula has been divided since the 1950-53 war and the two sides have never signed a peace treaty.
  15. The problem is from the server Comtact a manager. TOPIC CLOSED
  16. The Dow Jones Industrial Average has plunged by nearly 1,000 points in the biggest one day fall since the financial crisis. The leading US stock market index is down 4% at 24,484.15. It is the worst fall in points since September 2008 during the depths of the financial crisis. The decline extends losses on Friday, when strong wage growth data raised the prospect of accelerated interest rate rises. Monday's sell-off surpasses a 777.68 points drop on the Dow Jones on 29 September 2008 when Congress rejected a $700bn bank bailout plan following the collapse of US investment bank Lehman Brothers. The decline in the Dow was closely followed by the wider S&P 500 stock index, down 2.6% and the technology-heavy Nasdaq, down 2%. London's main share index, the FTSE 100, closed down 1.46% while earlier, the biggest markets in Asia fell between 1% and 2.5%. The decline followed months of market increases, which had fuelled concerns that share prices were over valued. The Dow, which tracks 30 major US companies, has fallen more than 1,000 points over two days of trading. The Dow dramatic fall marks a turnaround from January, when it raced raced past the 25,000 point and 26,000 point milestones in less than a month. David Madden, market analyst at CMC Markets, said: "Equity traders were enjoying a bullish run recently, and the jolt from the major decline in the US last Friday has triggered a worldwide round of profit taking." US shares suffer sharpest drop since 2016 The Dow Jones rose more than 25% in 2017 - a year which was also unusual for its lack of sharp moves. "There is going to be more volatility this year, " Andrew Wilson chief executive of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, told the BBC. "We are in a cycle where central banks are reducing the amount of bonds they are buying and some central banks putting up interest rates," he said. Strong wage gains reported on Friday provided a catalyst for the most recent losses, as investors saw it as a sign that inflation and interest rates might move faster than previously anticipated. On Friday there was a hefty 4% loss for shares in Apple, which had been one of the markets' star performers in recent years.
  17. Hey ugly levi its nice to see you again , Enjoy your stay my friend and hope to see your special work soon on design !

    take care.

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  18. Welcome bakar.
  19. The sleeping prince show up :emot-smugbert:

    Well good morning i usually dont post status updates 

                                                           - FALLEN WORDS :25r30wi:

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  20. Senior Democrats have warned President Donald Trump not to use a controversial memo as a "pretext" to fire the special counsel investigating alleged Russian involvement in the US election. They warned that such action could trigger a constitutional crisis not seen since the Nixon era. The memo, written by Republicans, accuses the FBI of abusing its powers. President Trump approved the declassification of the memo and said it revealed a disgraceful story. It accuses the FBI and the justice department of using an unsubstantiated and Democratic-funded report to obtain the warrant that gave permission to spy on an aide to Mr Trump. Democrats said the release of the memo was aimed at disrupting investigations into alleged links between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin. President Trump has consistently denied any such collusion. The FBI had warned against the memo's release and said key facts had been omitted. What have Democrats said? Democrats say the memo, released on Friday, is a "shameful effort to discredit" the FBI and inquiries into Russian meddling. In a statement, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Minority Nancy Pelosi and eight other senior Democrats warned Mr Trump against trying to sack special counsel Robert Mueller or the deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein. Key parts of memo - and what it means "We write to inform you that we would consider such an unwarranted action as an attempt to obstruct justice in the Russia investigation," the statement said. They said such action could result in a constitutional crisis not seen since the 1970s when then President Richard Nixon gave orders to fire justice officials involved in the Watergate scandal. The White House later said "no changes" would be made at the Department of Justice and Mr Rosenstein was fully expected to continue in his job. What is in the memo? It focuses on the court-approved wiretapping of Carter Page, a foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign who was put under electronic surveillance by the FBI. But the memo accuses the FBI and the justice department of using unsubstantiated evidence to obtain the October 2016 warrant. It says that they did not tell the authorities their claim to the warrant was partially based on a dossier funded in part by the rival campaign of Hillary Clinton. It also says that the author of that dossier, a former British intelligence agent called Christopher Steele, told a senior justice department official that he was "desperate" that Donald Trump not win the vote. What have Republicans said? Republicans who support the release of the memo say it exposes malpractice and political bias within the FBI and justice department. Asked about the contents of the memo, Mr Trump said a lot of people should be "ashamed of themselves". Media caption"I think it's terrible...I think it's a disgrace", Trump said of the controversial memo Earlier on Friday the president accused top officials of politicising FBI and justice department investigations to damage his Republican party. Devin Nunes, who commissioned the memo, has said it shows "serious violations" of public trust and he hopes it will trigger reforms. Mr Page said he would use the memo in upcoming legal action against the justice department. All you need to know about Trump Russia story Meet the cast in the drama to end all dramas But not all Republicans supported the release of the memo. Senator John McCain accused his party colleagues, and Mr Trump, of playing into the hands of Russian President Vladimir Putin. "Our nation's elected officials, including the president, must stop looking at this investigation through the warped lens of politics and manufacturing partisan sideshows," he said in a statement. "If we continue to undermine our own rule of law, we are doing Putin's job for him." What other reaction has there been? Former FBI Director James Comey, who was fired by President Trump in May, tweeted that the memo was "dishonest and misleading".
  21. Welcome Nasser.
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  23. The French dairy group at the centre of a baby milk scandal, Lactalis, has admitted some of its products may have been tainted over more than a decade. Millions of boxes of powdered milk have been recalled worldwide following a salmonella outbreak last year. Researchers say that the exact same strain of salmonella was responsible for another outbreak in 2005. The company said it was possible other babies could have been affected by Lactalis products since then. In a newspaper interview published on Thursday, Lactalis CEO Emmanuel Besnier said tests had shown that a factory at the centre of the latest scare, in Craon in north-western France, was also responsible for the 2005 outbreak. Baby milk scandal explained in 100 and 500 words The factory - owned by Lactalis since 2006 - was closed in December after it emerged that contamination had started in one of its drying towers. How many babies have been affected since 2005? In the 2005 outbreak, 146 children fell ill. In last year's outbreak, at least 38 cases in France and Spain were traced to Lactalis milk. On Thursday, researchers from the Pasteur Institute in Paris said the salmonella bacteria had remained at the Craon factory until it was closed. As a result, they said, a total of 25 babies had been affected between 2005 and 2016. Mr Besnier appeared to point to a similar conclusion in his interview with Les Échos newspaper. "The possibility that babies consumed tainted milk over this period cannot be ruled out," he said. What are the consequences for Lactalis? The crisis, Mr Besnier said, would "cost Lactalis hundreds of millions" of euros. Lawsuits have been filed by parents who say their children became sick after drinking Lactalis products. Moreover, the company has recalled nearly a whole year's output from the Craon factory - about 12 million boxes of powdered milk - from 83 countries. Lactalis has annual sales of €17bn ($21bn; £15bn), production sites in 47 countries and employs 15,000 people in France alone. What are the dangers? Salmonella can cause diarrhoea, stomach cramps, vomiting and severe dehydration. It can be life-threatening, especially in young children. The illness, caused by intestinal bacteria from farm animals, is dangerous for the very young and the elderly. None of the affected children have died in this outbreak. The government crackdown Products from Craon have been banned while French authorities are carrying out investigations. Lactalis says it is fully co-operating.

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