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  2. From THUGLIFE to NEWLIFE !

    Wish best to thuglife and all other servers i have managed !

  3. wow hohoho,

    Good to see some legends !

    Welcome mate :P

    1. RaZieL

      RaZieL

      thanks man :)))) i appreciate ur welcoming :)))

    2. ʋσʀтεx™♛

      ʋσʀтεx™♛

      always welcome i will come to visit u i saudia :)

      im from Tunisia by the way :D

       

  4. We are the devils of the Community thats why we call this CsBlackDevil ! - Real Black ideas

     

    1. greeNZ

      greeNZ

      I'm angel of this community

      I dont have place here :P

    2. ʋσʀтεx™♛

      ʋσʀтεx™♛

      xD go cspinkangels and princes :P

  5. To all members that intresting with helping the community : Wanna be an active member ? dreaming about being from the Community Management ? Easy if u dont know how to work in CSBD Community u can contact each leader on that section : If u intrested with helping in Resources, Science and Technology Contact : @- hNk for me he is the leader of that section for hes incredible work on creating the maps and plugins and experience at cs and technology ! If u intrested with helping in Free time Or F.A.Q Section Contact @maniac™ Or @_L0rd_ Or @-DarkJesús- If u intrested with helping in Gaming Reviews Contact @Kevincinho KDG10 If u intrested with helping in Design Contact @BoRINg and @ShKoDrA Wanna help in Report ? (Reporting Posts / Multiaccount) Contact @D@rk For helping in Support like make ticket for Community probleme or any thing Contact @d3v0uTT™ and for more info to make ticket : Tutorial And pls always remember to read the RULES u working hard and dont know how to be staff member ? Read Here Need more info Contact me in any place u want ! We are the devils tahts why we are CsblackDevil Community we have the Real Black Ideas Together we make CSBD a better place, we are csbd ! #Regards
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  6. US President Donald Trump is expected to underline the need to confront extremism in Islam when he makes a speech in Saudi Arabia later on Sunday. His address, to a summit of regional leaders, will come on the second day of his first presidential trip abroad. It is expected he will attempt to strike a collaborative tone in attempts to bolster support for the US fight against Islamic State (IS) militants. On Saturday, the US signed trade deals of $350bn (£270bn) with Saudi Arabia. This included the largest arms deal ever made in US history, according to the White House. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said it was aimed at countering the "malign" influence of Iran, Saudi Arabia's regional rival. But the president's visit has been overshadowed by his political difficulties at home, namely the fallout over his sacking of FBI chief James Comey. Mr Trump caused controversy during his campaign by calling for Muslims to be temporarily banned from entering the US over security concerns. Legislation aimed at restricting travel from several Muslim-majority countries remains tied up in the US courts. 'Trump, servant of God': How Saudis view his visit Why Trump's visit is a minefield Advice for Trump: 'Say as little as possible' Media captionMelania Trump didn't wear a headscarf, but does it matter? Significance and sensitivity - analysis by Frank Gardner, BBC Security Correspondent, Riyadh President Trump's keynote speech to more than 40 leaders of Muslim nations takes him into risky territory. White House briefers say it will be uplifting, inspirational and unifying, but also blunt. He is expected to tell governments they need to do more to stamp out religious intolerance and extremism. This could go one of two ways. If he sticks to the script and presents his administration as being supportive and collegiate, avoiding the sort of inflammatory language he has used in the past, it should pass without incident. But if he uses terms like "radical Islamic terrorism", which he has in the past, or adopts a hectoring, authoritarian tone, then that is likely to cause considerable offence. There is huge significance and sensitivity in the location here. Saudi Arabia is both the birthplace of Islam and home to the two most sacred pilgrimage sites for the millions who make the journey every year. Donald Trump's speech is likely to be watched with a critical eye. According to a report by CNN, the same man who wrote the travel ban - adviser Stephen Miller - has written Mr Trump's speech about Islam. The Associated Press agency, which was given copies of the speech by two sources, said the speech aimed to cast extremism as a battle between good and evil. AP said Mr Trump will say: "We are not here to lecture - to tell other peoples how to live, what to do or who to be. We are here instead to offer partnership in building a better future for us all." Mr Trump has made a number of controversial comments about Islam, including suggesting he would be open to creating a database of all the Muslims in the US, linking the religion with violence. He has also criticised other politicians for not using the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism" - a phrase which, according to advisers quoted in the US media, will not feature in the speech. Mr Trump's eight-day trip will also take in Israel, the Palestinian territories, Brussels, the Vatican, and Sicily. What does US embrace of the Saudis mean? How will homebody Trump cope abroad? What's behind Donald Trump's first visit? The agenda for the rest of Mr Trump's trip Monday-Tuesday, 22-23 May: Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, before visiting the West Bank on Tuesday Wednesday 24 May: Rome and Brussels. Mr Trump will meet Pope Francis, then Belgian officials Thursday, 25 May: A Nato summit in Brussels Friday, 26 May: Sicily, for a meeting of G7 members
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  7. For all Members on this Community ! CSBD Community is one of the most incredible Gaming sites, We have the most Beautiful Staff Management From Adminstrators / Global Moderators / Moderators ! If some of the members work hard in the Community and he didnt got what he wants that doesnt means that all what he did has goes for nothing or Adminstrators didnt care about u and many other things in your mind ! Dont Worry they will test u and u cant give up or leave the community becouse u didnt have a chance thats unloyal thing and this make your chances more less ! u can stay working for more then 10 years so what its not big deal u have alot of free time 10 mins per day to help it is not something big and to be honest i never saw in my life Community give chances like this i saw many Members works hard and they rewarded with what they deserv ! And i never saw something for easier from getting GFX Designer Rank some members thinking that this grade is so hard to get and they have great work and awesome gallery but no one gave them no no its realy werong if u wanna be from gfx team u have to help members not show off with your experience u have to reply in every Request from member and help even for free the new members ! How can i Support CSBD Community ? easy : if u have experience in photoshop help our members and reply in requests if u are free and nothing to do just for 5 min post a topic in Freetime or Gaming reviews or Media ! If u have server and its full with players even if its not in the Forum put message to players make account in CSBD Community ! If u have alot of friends in Facebook / Skype / GT / Steam ... tell them to join us to support us and be a loyal member in our forum u dont know when u will have the chance ! If u have Some money u can Buy VIP Member this can support alot to develop our empire, For more info and purchase VIP ACCOUNT ! Be loyal, Be helpful and no one will stop u ! Big thanks to our General Managers : @Mr.Love @Sethhh. @BoRINg to our Protectors : @d3v0uTT™ @D@rk @*Ha(C)kEr'S* to our Guardians : @- hNk @-DarkJesús- @Kevincinho KDG10 @Wizard- to our knights : @ShKoDrA @FearLess @maniac™ @_L0rd_ to our Helpers : @Devolz @Levi @Daliath. @Tar3kk @devoN to our Supporters the VIP Team #Regards
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  8. Welcome muhammed to CsBlackDevil Community ! Enjoy & HF !
  9. The US says it has signed deals worth more than $350bn (£270bn) with Saudi Arabia as Donald Trump begins his first foreign trip as president. The agreements included an $110bn arms deal, which the White House described as the single biggest in US history. Mr Trump and his wife Melania were greeted in the Saudi capital by King Salman on Saturday morning local time. The eight-day trip comes as Mr Trump faces uproar at home following his sacking of FBI director James Comey. It will also take in Israel, the Palestinian territories, Brussels, the Vatican, and Sicily. US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the arms deal was aimed at countering the "malign" influence of Iran. "The package of defence equipment and services supports the long-term security of Saudi Arabia and the entire Gulf region," he told a news conference in Riyadh. Mr Trump is accompanied on his visit by his daughter Ivanka, an unpaid White House adviser, and her husband Jared Kushner, a key member of the Trump administration. Like British Prime Minister Theresa May and German Chancellor Angela Merkel on their recent visits to Saudi Arabia, Mrs Trump and Ivanka Trump did not wear headscarves. Media captionMelania Trump didn't wear a headscarf, but does it matter? In January 2015, Mr Trump criticised then-First Lady Michelle Obama for doing the same. In a tweet, Mr Trump said she had "insulted" her hosts. On Sunday, Mr Trump will attend the Arab Islamic American Summit in Riyadh and speak about his "hopes of a peaceful vision of Islam". Aides say the president hopes his speech will resonate worldwide and express "a common vision of peace, progress and prosperity". Mr Trump caused controversy during his campaign by calling for Muslims to be temporarily banned from entering the US over security concerns. Legislation aimed at restricting travel from several Muslim-majority countries remains tied up in the US courts. Media captionTrump's first trip: What's on the agenda in Saudi Arabia? The summit agenda is expected to focus on combating Islamist militants and the growing regional influence of Iran. Mr Trump has been a fierce critic of the international deal with Iran which eased sanctions in return for a curb on its nuclear activities. Image copyright AFP/Getty Images Image caption Mr Trump received Saudi Arabia's highest civilian honour from King Salman (R) Unlike his predecessor, Barack Obama, he is not expected to highlight human rights during his trip. In a tweet, King Salman praised Mr Trump, adding that he hoped his visit would "strengthen our strategic co-operation". He later handed the US President Saudi Arabia's highest civilian honour, the King Abdulaziz medal. Advice for Trump: 'Say as little as possible' How will homebody Trump cope abroad? 'Trump, servant of God': How Saudis view visit Saudi pride and perception of prejudice - Frank Gardner, BBC Security correspondent, in Riyadh President Trump's Saudi royal hosts have pulled out all the stops for this visit. They are lavishing him with an extravagant welcome not shown to his predecessor, Barack Obama, whom they felt was soft on their rival, Iran. Many Saudis are immensely proud that, despite his mounting troubles at home, the US president has chosen their country as the first stop on his inaugural overseas tour. But pressed further, a lot of ordinary Saudis will voice their dislike of US policies in the region and their conviction that the US, and by extension the West, is intrinsically anti-Islamic. Media captionSaudi Arabia's foreign minister: Donald Trump's visit is a 'coup for peace and coexistence' On Sunday President Trump will try to address these concerns in a speech to more than 40 leaders of Muslim nations in which he will call for a united stand against extremism and intolerance. Some have already commentated that Donald Trump is an unusual choice to deliver such a message but for now, Saudi officials are giving him the benefit of the doubt. Will Trump and Saudi get on? Why Trump's visit is a minefield White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said that Saudi Arabia had signed a deal to buy just under $110bn (£84bn) of American-made arms, which he said was the biggest such deal in US history. Reuters news agency reports the deal includes the assembly of 150 Blackhawk helicopters in Saudi Arabia, worth about $6bn alone. AFP quoted a White House official as saying the deal will bolster the kingdom's "ability to contribute to counter-terrorism operations across the region, reducing the burden on the US military to conduct those operations". Saudi Arabia has been fighting Houthi rebels in neighbouring Yemen since March 2015. The United Nations says about 10,000 people have been killed since the fighting began, with Yemen on the verge of famine. Rex Tillerson said the arms deal and other investments would add up to more than $350bn. US giant General Electric said it had signed agreements worth $15 billion, and Saudi oil giant Aramco, had been expected to sign $50bn (£38bn) of deals with 11 US companies. The agenda for the rest of Mr Trump's trip Monday-Tuesday, 22-23 May: Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, before visiting the West Bank on Tuesday Wednesday 24 May: Rome and Brussels. Mr Trump will meet Pope Francis, then Belgian officials Thursday, 25 May: A Nato summit in Brussels Friday, 26 May: Sicily, for a meeting of G7 members What will the Trump presidency mean for Israel? Find out which foreign leaders President Trump has met or called since taking office, as well as the countries he has mentioned in his tweets.
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  10. President Donald Trump says the decision to appoint a special counsel to oversee the inquiry into Russian influence on his election "hurts our country terribly". He said the US was being made to look "divided, mixed up", media reported. Earlier, he tweeted that the decision was "the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history". Former FBI director Robert Mueller has been selected to lead the inquiry. "I believe it hurts our country terribly, because it shows we're a divided, mixed-up, not-unified country," Mr Trump told CNN and CNBC . His reaction differed from Wednesday when he was quoted in a White House statement as saying: "I look forward to this matter concluding quickly." In naming Robert Mueller, the US deputy attorney general said it was in the public interest to pick an outsider. Mr Mueller's appointment has been welcomed by politicians from both sides. Calls for a special investigation mounted after Mr Trump fired FBI Director James Comey last week. Mueller 'is ramrod straight in integrity' How powerful is the special counsel? Historians list worse-treated politicians "With all of the illegal acts that took place in the Clinton campaign and the Obama Administration, there was never a special counsel appointed," he tweeted on Thursday. A number of times previously, Mr Trump has likened the investigation into potential collusion between his campaign and the Russian government to a witch hunt. His latest tweets came hours before he was to hold a joint press conference with the visiting Colombian president. The announcement of a special counsel apparently took the White House by surprise, with Mr Trump only being informed of it after Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein had signed the order. The FBI and Congress are looking into potential links between Mr Trump's campaign team and Russia. Mr Mueller will take over the FBI investigation. US intelligence agencies believe Moscow tried to tip November's presidential election in favour of Mr Trump. Meanwhile, the New York Times reports that former Trump aide Michael Flynn told his transition team at the beginning of January - earlier than was previously thought - that he was under federal investigation for working as a paid lobbyist for Turkey during the election campaign. Mr Trump appointed Mr Flynn as his national security adviser weeks later despite the warning, but he was sacked after just 24 days. In his statement announcing Mr Mueller's appointment, Mr Rosenstein said: "The public interest requires me to place this investigation under the authority of a person who exercises a degree of independence from the normal chain of command." Mr Mueller, who will have wide-ranging powers, said simply: "I accept this responsibility and will discharge it to the best of my ability." Just over an hour after the news of Mr Mueller's appointment emerged, President Trump predicted the new investigation would clear him and his team. "A thorough investigation will confirm what we already know - there was no collusion between my campaign and any foreign entity," said the president. The stakes just rose: analysis by Anthony Zurcher, BBC News, Washington In announcing the appointment of a special counsel, Mr Rosenstein cited the "unusual circumstances" of the ongoing FBI Russia investigation. That's an understatement. The circumstances are not just unusual, they are unprecedented. The nation has never had an administration so embattled so early in its term. There have never been such grave allegations of electoral meddling by a foreign power in a US presidential election. Then again there has never been a president quite like Donald Trump. Now the Russia story enters a new, more serious phase. Robert Mueller has a sterling reputation in Washington, DC. He worked with Mr Comey when the latter served as deputy attorney general in George W Bush's administration. He understands pressure-cooker politics and knows how to navigate the corridors of power. He has wide latitude to conduct his investigation and bring criminal charges, if necessary. While Mr Mueller is technically still part of the justice department and ultimately reports to Mr Trump, his stature is such that he is unlikely to be cowed by the president. Independent investigations often take on a life of their own and can reach unexpected conclusions. With Mr Mueller in the game, the stakes just went up.
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  11. I Cant feel my body !

  12. Computer fixed !

    Back to work in dark :rambo:!!!

    1. XAMI

      XAMI

      Great to see u back, work in night it's better :rambo:

    2. ʋσʀтεx™♛
  13. Founder THUGLIFEZM !

    Soon will be in TOP 1 !

    Manaers are me and @Zerouali !

  14. WTFZM will back soon !

    stay in touch !

  15. Ahla Safouen,

    ija FB 3andi mana7kilek ahawka el fb mte3i mawjod fel profile ab3ethli ataw ne9eblek,

    Cya !

    1. El L0rd

      El L0rd

      tejem tebatthli pm. 

       

  16. Welcome to CsBlackDevi Community ! Enjoy and HF - Goodluck ! PS: Read Our Rules
  17. Welcome to CsBlackDevi Community ! Enjoy and HF - Goodluck ! PS: Read Our Rules
  18. Face your demon !

    dont be scared ;)

  19. The two rivals in France's presidential race have traded accusations at the start of the last week of campaigning. Far-right candidate Marine Le Pen lambasted pro-EU centrist Emmanuel Macron as a "candidate of continuity". Mr Macron said he would fight "until the last second" against Ms Le Pen's ideas "of what constitutes democracy". Meanwhile, clashes broke out between police and protesters on the sidelines of a traditional May Day labour march in Paris. Four officers were hurt when masked demonstrators threw petrol bombs at police who responded with tear gas, authorities said. The violence happened near Place de la Bastille as the march, led by three trade unions, headed towards another square. Reacting to the violent scenes, Ms Le Pen said on Twitter: "This is the sort of mess... that I no longer want to see on our streets." Image copyrightAFP Image captionMarine Le Pen is presenting herself as the candidate of change Ms Le Pen trails Mr Macron in the polls by about 20 percentage points ahead of Sunday's decisive second round. She has sought to modernise the National Front (FN) in recent years and at her rally in Paris, she called herself the candidate of change, belief and action. She launched a full-throttled attack on Mr Macron, calling him the candidate of "a morbid continuity, littered with the corpses of jobs transferred offshore, the ruins of bust businesses, and the gaping holes of deficit and debt". "Emmanuel Macron is just [current President] Francois Hollande, who wants to stay and who is hanging on to power like a barnacle," she told a rally in Villepinte, a suburb north of the capital. French election's big questions Meteoric rise of France's youngest presidential candidate Is Marine Le Pen far-right? Does Le Pen have a chance of winning? The issues dividing Le Pen and Macron Mr Macron, an independent and leader of the recently created En Marche! movement, has sought to portray Ms Le Pen as an extremist. "I will fight up until the very last second not only against her programme but also her idea of what constitutes democracy and the French Republic," he told reporters. Addressing a rally later in Paris, he told supporters that the future of France, of Europe "and of a certain concept of the world", was at stake in the election. Mr Macron earlier told the BBC that the EU must reform or face the prospect of "Frexit" - the French equivalent of Britain's Brexit. Media captionEmmanuel Macron pledges EU reform if elected Ms Le Pen, 48, has capitalised on anti-EU feeling, and has promised a referendum on France's membership. She has won support in rural and former industrial areas by promising to retake control of France's borders from the EU and slash immigration. Although five major unions have urged their members not to vote for Ms Le Pen, only two have expressed their support for Mr Macron. Also on Monday, Ms Le Pen's estranged 88-year-old father and the founder of the FN was at a rally by the statue of Joan of Arc, a long-time symbol of patriotism for the FN. Media captionJoan of Arc: Who was she, anyway? This is where Jean-Marie Le Pen traditionally held his May Day rallies but this year's event was attended by only a couple of hundred of the party's old guard, BBC Paris correspondent Hugh Schofield reports.
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  20. https://discord.gg/xxVV6

    CSBD Discord server its very nice,

    we are helping the community every where i add all ranks,

    if u want u can join its so easy even better from ts!

    Enjoy

    1. -DarkJesús-

      -DarkJesús-

      We have ts3 if u keep doing ads i will warn u

    2. ʋσʀтεx™♛
  21. Register with your pw and Email to be User in discord app then u will automatic join to Our Server ! GL.
  22. Hello Guys, Today i Open CSBD Discord Server to help the community better, if u want to help too just Accept the invite here - https://discord.gg/QtyHk and join its more easier then ts to use ! Goodluck Guys.
  23. Thirty-six members of the Yazidi religious minority are free after nearly three years in the hands of so-called Islamic State (IS), the UN says. They have been taken to UN centres in Dohuk in Kurdish northern Iraq. It is unclear whether they escaped in Iraq or were freed, as the UN declined to give more information to avoid jeopardising future releases. IS killed and enslaved thousands of Yazidis after seizing the northern town of Sinjar in 2014. Kurdish Peshmerga forces regained control in 2015 but many Yazidis were held captive by IS elsewhere as the group took over large swathes of northern Iraq. Battle for Mosul: The story so far The 36 survivors include men, women and children who were enslaved, the UN Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs said. Media captionNadia Murad was held captive as a sex slave - she tells the BBC's Hardtalk how she escaped They reached Dohuk two nights ago where they are being housed in centres established by the UN Po[CENSORED]tion Fund. There, they are being reunited with family members and offered care including clothing and medical and psychological aid, the UN said. The women and children are being cared for at dedicated service points set up by the UNPF, and will be referred for more specialised treatment. The UNFP's humanitarian co-ordinator for Iraq, Lise Grande, said the UN was going to do "everything possible" for the rescued Yazidi. "What these women and girls have endured is unimaginable," she said. Who are the Yazidis? Media captionYazidis revere the Bible and Koran - but much of their tradition is oral Centuries-old religious sect found in northern Iraq, Syria and the Caucasus Religion incorporates elements of many faiths, including Zoroastrianism Principal divine figure, Malak Taus (Peacock Angel), is the supreme angel of the seven angels who ruled the universe after it was created by God Many Muslims and other groups incorrectly view Yazidis as devil worshippers There are estimated to be about 500,000 Yazidis worldwide, most living in Iraq's Nineveh plains In August 2007 jihadists attacked Yazidi villages in Nineveh, killing between 400 and 700 people Who, What, Why: Who are the Yazidis? The UN - which has accused IS of committing genocide against the Yazidi - estimates that 1,500 women and girls are still being held and could be suffering protracted sexual abuse. A UN report released last year said the extremists had subjected captured Yazidis to the "most horrific of atrocities", killing or enslaving thousands, warning IS aimed to completely erase their way of life. In March. lawyer Amal Clooney urged the UN to back a UK-led investigation into the crimes committed by IS. IS has been under increasing pressure in Iraq, losing much of the territory it seized in 2014. Iraqi forces have recaptured most the city of Mosul from IS, but they are still trying to push the group out of the Old City district in the west.
  24. Today is @Akela^ Birthday Hope for u the best day in your life ! i love u
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