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  1. The family of a Canadian man who has been sentenced to death in China say their "worst fears" have been realised. Robert Lloyd Schellenberg was given a 15-year jail term in November but, on Monday, a court said the sentence for drug smuggling was too lenient. The ruling is likely to worsen a diplomatic row between the countries. "It is a horrific, unfortunate, heartbreaking situation," his aunt, Lauri Nelson-Jones, told the BBC via email. "It is our worst case fear confirmed," she added. "It is rather unimaginable what he must be feeling and thinking." Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned the ruling. "It is of extreme concern to us as a government, as it should be to all our international friends and allies, that China has chosen to begin to arbitrarily apply the death penalty," he said in a statement. What's going on with Huawei? Life of Huawei's high-flying heiress Schellenberg has 10 days to launch an appeal and his lawyer told Reuters news agency that he would likely do so. His case was unexpectedly reviewed after Canada arrested a top official at the Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, on a request from the US. The detention of Meng Wanzhou, 46, last month angered China and soured its relations with both Canada and the US. What is Schellenberg's case about? The Canadian, who is believed to be 36, was arrested in 2014 and accused of planning to smuggle almost 500lb (227kg) of methamphetamine from China to Australia. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison in November but, following an appeal, a high court in the north-eastern city of Dalian on Monday sentenced him to death.
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  2. welcome brotha ?
  3. c'on people let's do it the biggest battle on csbd *.*

  4. Cybercriminals, spies, overeager retailers and even internet service providers can see what you do online — but only if you let them do it. A virtual private network (VPN) service can keep most or all of your information private. Based on our performance tests and a comparison of features and pricing, Private Internet Access is the best overall VPN service. Of those we tested, it's the best overall performer and the cheapest full-fledged service we've reviewed, at $39.95 per year. If you're looking for free VPN service, look into Windscribe, which has a very generous plan that gives you 10GB of VPN data per month, more than most people would need outside their homes or offices. At $49 per year, its unlimited paid service costs a bit more than Private Internet Access, but is just as fast and flexible. Hotspot Shield gives you even more free data at 500MB per day, although it runs ads, but its paid service is also fast. We can't recommend any totally free full-fledged VPN services, but we can recommend several free limited options. VPN News and Updates — Windscribe now supports static residential U.S.-based IP addresses and port forwarding. The service has a new ad and tracking blocker called "R.O.B.E.R.T." There's also a new "build-a-plan" pricing scheme that charges you $1 per month per country you want to connect to, with 10GB of data per country included. Unlimited data for all the countries you choose costs another $1 per month. — The well-known antivirus firm Trend Micro said that Hola VPN's free service effectively leases out users' IP addresses and home networks to online scammers and criminals. — Mullvad has added iOS support for the new WireGuard VPN protocol. The service has also added an onion site at so that Tor users can get Mullvad accounts and download software completely anonymously. It is also urging users to upgrade their client software to at least version 2018.5, as earlier versions will not be supported after March 22, 2019.
  5. Hello there , just type on console cl_allowdownload 1 or just install the manualy by ur self and set it on cstrick and paste it on maps folder ! and that's all easy way ! T/C
  6. congra for orange color leader u look sexy ❤️ ?

  7. Hello there , I think its not a problem cuz there is the steam status as u can see ! and i have the same too so i think its not a problem cuz ur account already contacted to csbd !
  8. Price: From £90,000 (est) On sale: Late 2019 The new RS 7, previewed in our exclusive image, is set to be the most powerful Audi ever. It’ll also be Audi Sport’s first plug-in hybrid, because its 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 is linked to an electric motor in some versions. This drivetrain, adapted from the Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid, should produce 670bhp and 850Nm of torque – enough for 0-62mph in 3.5 seconds. Power will be fed to all four wheels through a dual-clutch auto gearbox and quattro all-wheel drive.
  9. Poland's security services say a Chinese businessman and a Polish man, both employed in telecoms, have been arrested for spying. The Chinese national, named as Weijing W, worked for a Chinese company in Poland, the security services said. Media reports say this is Huawei. Huawei told the BBC it was aware of the situation and was looking into it. The tech company has been a focal point of international scrutiny. with several countries raising security concerns. Its chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou - the daughter of its founder - was arrested in Canada last month and faces extradition to the US on charges of breaking Iran sanctions. What's going on with Huawei? Why Huawei matters in five charts Huawei finance chief Meng Wanzhou arrested in Canada What do we know so far? The two individuals were arrested in Poland on Tuesday following a lengthy investigation, a spokesman for the security services told the BBC. The Polish man, named as Piotr D, was a former employee of the country's security services and had been working in telecoms, the BBC's Adam Easton in Warsaw reports. Polish television reports that Piotr D left Poland's internal security agency (the ABW) following allegations of corruption, but was never formally charged. On Thursday, a Warsaw court agreed to prosecutors' requests to arrest the men for three months. If found guilty of spying, they face up to 10 years in prison. China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement that it was "highly concerned" about the arrests. TVP reported that Huawei's office in Poland had been searched by the ABW, along with the offices of mobile provider Orange Polska where the Polish national reportedly worked. Last year, Orange Polska worked with Huawei to roll out next-generation 5G mobile networks in Poland. In a statement, Huawei said it "complies with all applicable laws and regulations in the countries where it operates, and we require every employee to abide by the laws and regulations in the countries where they are based." Orange said in a statement that the Polish security services had gathered material related to an employee, but it did not know if the investigation was linked to the employee's professional work. Stanislaw Zaryn, a spokesperson for Poland's security services, told the BBC that both men's homes had also been searched during the investigation. Why are there concerns about Huawei? Chinese tech giant Huawei is at the centre of several diplomatic rows, most spurred by concerns over security. Under Chinese law, firms are compelled to "support, co-operate with and collaborate in national intelligence work". Its media-shy founder, Ren Zhengfei, is also a former engineer in China's army and joined the Communist Party in 1978. As a result, critics argue China may be using Huawei as a proxy to help hack attacks, eavesdrop on conversations or gain high-level access to sensitive networks. New Zealand, Australia and the US have all barred the company from involvement in their national 5G networks.
  10. Heavy snowfalls brought chaos to parts of Germany and Sweden on Friday, leaving roads blocked, trains halted and schools shut. The Red Cross helped drivers stuck on a motorway in the southern German state of Bavaria and a nine-year-old boy was killed by a falling tree. The front of a Swiss hotel was hit by an avalanche and a winter storm made roads impassable in Sweden and Norway. Austrian rescuers had to battle through chest-deep snow to reach a snowboarder. The 41-year-old Pole had lost his way after going off piste at the resort of Schlossalmbahn. There was some respite in Austria on Friday, after three metres of snow fell in some parts in previous days. Seven people have died in the past week and two hikers have been missing since Saturday. "Such quantities of snow above 800m altitude only happen once every 30 to 100 years," said Alexander Radlherr from Austria's Central Institution for Meteorology and Geodynamics.
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  12. Lock流

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  13. welcome to csbd have fun !
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  15. in my oppinion i think its @BoRINg cuz he was a special guy and he do alot of things here ! (my opinion!)
  16. congra lvl max ;x ❤️

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  17. welcome to csbd !
  18. Hello there , I dont think this is a big problem to post it on FAQ !! u can pm me in ts or send message pm on forume ! so about it it doesnt metter 1 or 2 just click autoriser l'acces! this will Solve ur problem T/C
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