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  1. The Taliban has seized control of Kunduz in northern Afghanistan, local officials told CNN on Sunday. It is the first major city to fall to the insurgent group since they began their offensive in May, and marks a big blow to the Afghan government. Kunduz is the third of four provincial capitals that the Taliban has captured in recent days, a string of victories that come as foreign forces, led by the United States, complete their withdrawal from Afghanistan. With a po[CENSORED]tion of 375,000, Kunduz is a significant military priz On Sunday, Taliban forces mostly overran the provincial capital city of Sar-e-Pul, also in the country's north, marking another loss for the government amid a series of unprecedented advances by the insurgency in its 20-year war A member of the Sar-e-pul provincial council told CNN the city had fallen to the Taliban and that one remaining army base containing Afghan security forces was surrounded by Taliban fighters The Taliban said in a statement that they had taken the city. CNN has been unable to independently verify the group's claims Besieged on a 'Taliban-made island,' Kandahar's residents see no way out as militants advance ever close Besieged on a 'Taliban-made island,' Kandahar's residents see no way out as militants advance ever close In Kunduz, the Afghan Defense Ministry said commandos had taken back control of the city's General Raziq Square and the headquarters of the Kunduz National Radio and TV as fighting in the province continues Earlier in the day, a member of the Kunduz provincial council confirmed to CNN that most of the provincial capital had fallen to the Taliban The Taliban said that all parts of the city were under its control, adding that it had also seized armored vehicles, weapons and military equipment. CNN could not independently confirm the Taliban's claims Heavy fighting between the Taliban and Afghan security forces in the city on Saturday killed at least 11 civilians and wounded 40, according to Kunduz health director, Dr. Ehsanullah Fazli Provincial council member Gholam Rabani Rabani told CNN both sides had suffered casualties on Saturday during fighting on the outskirts of the city, and that the total number of fatalities was still unclear US President Joe Biden has been briefed on the situation in Kunduz, a White House official told CNN "The President has been briefed and senior officials from the NSC, State, and DOD (Department of Defense) are actively engaging through secure channels with Embassy Kabul to assess developments," the official said, confirming news first reported by the New York Times The Taliban briefly captured Kunduz in 2015 and again in 2016 before being pushed out by Afghan security forces Descent into violenc The city of Zaranj, near the Iranian border, became the first provincial capital to fall into Taliban control on Friday. The following day, the insurgents seized Sheberghan, the provincial capital of Jawzjan, near the border of Turkmenistan The country's swift descent into violence following the withdrawal of US and NATO troops supporting the government has shocked many. There are fears even the national capital, Kabul, could fal The US has ramped up airstrikes against Taliban positions over the past week in a bid to halt the insurgents' advances as its drawdown of troops continues. "US forces have conducted several airstrikes in defense of our Afghan partners in recent days," Maj. Nicole Ferrara, a US Central Command spokesperson, told CNN Sunday, sidestepping a question about the targets of the strikes The Taliban has accused the US of bombing a hospital and a high school, along with other civilian targets in Helmand Province. CNN could not independently verify their claims The US Embassy in Kabul criticized the Taliban's offensive on Afghan cities on Sunday, saying its actions to "forcibly impose its rule are unacceptable and contradict its claim to support a negotiated settlement in the Doha peace process. They demonstrate wanton disregard for the welfare and rights of civilians and will worsen this country's humanitarian crisis. Assassinations of the Taliban's critics have happened alongside the fighting. Scores of social activists, journalists, bureaucrats, judges and public figures fighting to sustain a liberal Islamic administration have been targeted and killed by Taliban fighters in a bid to silence voices of dissent in the war-torn country, Reuters reported US 'not ready to throw in the towel' on Afghan talks even as Taliban violence grow US 'not ready to throw in the towel' on Afghan talks even as Taliban violence grow In Kabul, Taliban attackers on Friday killed Dawa Khan Menapal, director of the Afghan government's media and information center. On Tuesday, the district governor of Sayed Abad in Maidan Wardak, Amir Mohammad Malikzai, was also killed by Taliban fighters in Kabul, government officials have told CNN On Saturday, the US Embassy in Kabul urged American citizens to leave the country "immediately using available commercial flight options "Given the security conditions and reduced staffing, the Embassy's ability to assist US citizens in Afghanistan is extremely limited even within Kabul," the embassy said in a statement The UK's Foreign Office updated its advice on Friday, telling its nationals to leave Afghanistan by commercial mean ...".ss."..l..e........rr...e.ghanistan by commercial means. Website: edition.cnn.com
  2. New Delhi: Kangana Ranaut is in work mode even at quarantine.The 31 year old actress who is currently practicing social distancing at her Manali home has started an intense workout schedule for her biographical drama 'Thalaivi'. The actress apparently had put on 20 kg weight to look her part, the latter years of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minisiter J Jayalaitha in the movie. PauseUnmute Fullscreen VDO.AI In a video shared by her team, the 'Panga' actress is seen doing fast steps at her home staircase and also then perfecting the wall climber exercises acompanied with her trainer and her cute nephew, son to sister Rangoli chandel. Almost a month after revealing that she had gained 20 kilograms for Thalaivi, Kangana's team also mentioned that she has lost five kilograms of the extra weight already. "Guys, taking cues from #Kangana to workout, stay motivated and don't let the lethargy get to you. She has lost 5 kilos, long way to go!" read the caption of the workout video. “Thats d way mahi way,” wrote her Panga co-star Neena Gupta in the comments section. In her last month's Instagram post, Kangana introduces her trainer Yogesh and says, “Hello everyone! We are resuming our workout after Thalaivi and ye hain mere trainer Yogesh.” She then asks him to take a guess for the number of kilos she has put on. “My guess is 10, I used to be 52,” she says and the trainer takes a guess that she must have put on “not less than 15.” As kangana step on the weighing machine, the meter clock strikes 70.3 kg which is an addition of 18 kgs. The two then reveal that she has to lose all the extra weight in two months. Her trainer reveals he has full faith in Kangana that she can do it. Also Read: On Jayalalithaa's 72nd Birth Anniversary, Kangana Ranaut Unveils New Look For Thalaivi The weight loss is for the shoot of her action thriller 'Dhakaad' and also 'Tejas' the shoot of which starts after the lockdown ends.
  3. A city in southwestern Afghanistan has become the country's first provincial capital to fall to the Taliban in recent years. Multiple local officials said the Taliban had captured Zaranj, in Nimroz province, on Friday afternoon, in a major blow to government forces. The militants continue to make rapid advances in the country, as foreign troops withdraw. They have taken swathes of countryside and are now targeting key cities. Other provincial capitals under pressure include Herat in the west, and the southern cities of Kandahar and Lashkar Gah. Zaranj is a major trading hub near the border with Iran. After capturing surrounding districts, the militants made a sustained bid to seize the city. Nimroz's Deputy Governor Roh Gul Khairzad told AFP news agency Zaranj had fallen "without a fight". She and other local officials complained of a lack of reinforcements from the government. "The city was under threat for a while, but no one from the central government listened to us," Ms Khairzad said. Some reports said a deal had been reached with the Taliban that allowed local officials to flee to Iran with their families. The insurgents claimed victory in a post shared on Twitter. "This is the beginning, and see how other provinces fall in our hands very soon," a Taliban commander told Reuters. Pictures posted on social media showed civilians looting items from government buildings. Taliban insurgents were photographed inside the local airport and posing at the entrance to the city. The last time the Taliban won a provincial capital was in 2016, when they briefly held the northern city of Kunduz. The militants have swept through Afghanistan in recent months, launching a major offensive to coincide with the withdrawal of US forces after 20 years of military operations. The capture of Zaranj will add to their momentum. On Thursday night, US and Afghan forces launched air strikes on the group's positions in Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand province. Government troops have vowed not to lose the strategically significant city, and fighting there has been fierce. Officials have urged civilians to evacuate, with thousands trapped or fleeing for their lives. media captionIn July, the BBC's Yogita Limaye travelled to Afghanistan's Kunduz province, most of which has fallen to the Taliban The UN's special envoy for Afghanistan, Deborah Lyons, on Friday said the war in the country had entered a "new, deadlier, and more destructive phase", with more than 1,000 civilians killed in the past month. She warned that the country was heading for "catastrophe", and called on the UN Security Council to issue an "unambiguous statement that attacks against cities must stop now". " To attack urban areas is to knowingly inflict enormous harm and cause massive civilian casualties. Nonetheless, the threatening of large urban areas appears to be a strategic decision by the Taliban, who have accepted the likely carnage that will ensue," she said. Earlier on Friday, the director of Afghanistan's government media centre was assassinated by Taliban militants in the capital, Kabul. The Taliban said Dawa Khan Menapal had been "punished for his deeds". PROFILE: Who are the Taliban? ANALYSIS: How the Taliban retook half of Afghanistan ON THE GROUND: Bodies on the streets as fighting traps Afghans US Chargé d'Affaires to Afghanistan Ross Wilson tweeted that he was "saddened and disgusted" by the killing, adding: "These murders are an affront to Afghans' human rights and freedom of speech." Days earlier, an attack on the Afghan defence minister's house in Kabul left at least eight people dead. The minister, Bismillah Khan Mohammadi, was not at home at the time. Website: www.bbc.com
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    happy birtday friend i hope you have a great time ❤️ 

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      Thank you so much! I hope that too. ❤️😉

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  6. trillion in market value for many powerful Chinese companies and stoked fears about the future of innovation in the world's second largest economy. But the end goal of Beijing's aggressive bid for control isn't about creating chaos. The government wants to make clear to its corporate champions that tapping capitalist markets is fine — as long as it is on the ruling Chinese Communist Party's terms. The heavy selling has accelerated in recent months as Chinese authorities slap companies with fines, ban apps from stores and demand that some firms completely overhaul their businesses. Beijing calls for calm after historic tech stock rout Beijing calls for calm after historic tech stock rout Hundreds of billions of dollars in market value has been erased in the last week alone, after regulators announced curbs on China's for-profit education industry and its food delivery sector. The way Beijing sees it, the efforts to rein in private enterprise are meant to protect the economy and the country's citizens from instability. They're also intended to fix longstanding concerns around overwork, data privacy and inequality in education. "Ultimately, Beijing's crackdown on private business is about control," said Alex Capri, a research fellow at the Hinrich Foundation. "The main priority is about preventing behavior amongst private companies that could engender more independent and potentially non-conformist activities, which undermines Beijing's state-centric model." A major corporate shakeup Corporate China has been rocked by Beijing's reforms. The government first focused on tech, abruptly pulling an IPO for Ant Group in November. The company, best known for its Alipay payment app, was later ordered to restructure its operations and become a financial holding company. No part of the tech industry has been spared scrutiny. Alibaba (BABA) was hit with a record $2.8 billion fine after regulators accused the e-commerce company of behaving like a monopoly. Other firms, including social media and gaming giant Tencent (TCEHY) and e-commerce platform Pinduoduo (PDD), have been hauled in front of authorities investigating alleged anticompetitive behavior, too. Tencent cracks down on screen time after Chinese state media says gaming is 'spiritual opium' Tencent cracks down on screen time after Chinese state media says gaming is 'spiritual opium' And early last month, Didi was banned from app stores shortly after the ride-hailing company went public in the United States. Regulators have set their sights on other industries, too. Other US-listed Chinese companies have been singled out by authorities who are probing them over data security issues. On July 24, China banned education and private tutoring companies from turning a profit or raising funding on stock markets — dramatic new rules that will almost certainly force many major firms to rethink their entire business model. The crackdown is "unprecedented in terms of its duration, intensity, scope, and the velocity of new policy announcements," analysts from Goldman Sachs wrote in a research report last week that called the strategy a "rebalancing of socialism and capital markets." "Chinese authorities are prioritizing social welfare and wealth redistribution over capital markets in areas that are deemed social necessities and public goods," they added. A woman on her electric-powered scooter films a large video screen outside a shopping mall showing Chinese President Xi Jinping speaking during an event to commemorate the 100th anniversary of China's Communist Party at Tiananmen Square in Beijing, Thursday, July 1, 2021. A woman on her electric-powered scooter films a large video screen outside a shopping mall showing Chinese President Xi Jinping speaking during an event to commemorate the 100th anniversary of China's Communist Party at Tiananmen Square in Beijing, Thursday, July 1, 2021. Merit to the crackdown Beijing's decision to frame its unprecedented clampdown as a necessary public good has merit, according to analysts. The regulatory crackdown on Didi and other internet companies, for example, focused on allegations that those firms mishandled sensitive data about their users in China, posing risks to personal privacy and national cybersecurity. There's also been a public outcry in the country against widespread data breaches, abuse of personal information, and corporate surveillance. China's escalating crackdown on business is moving stocks China's escalating crackdown on business is moving stocks Inequalities within education and private learning have also spurred plenty of reform. As the government announced its restrictions on for-profit tutoring last week, it claimed that the industry has been "hijacked" by capital and that has "distorted the nature of education." The country's education system is heavily competitive and exam-focused, leading to concerns about student fatigue. Private tutoring, meanwhile, has flourished as urban middle-class families have tried to give a head-start to their children by preparing them intensively for exams — but such resources are costly. The government's focus on inequality is a "smart choice," said Sonja Opper, a professor at Bocconi University in Italy who studies China's economy and the private sector, given concerns about disparities in income and education. The country is also increasingly worried about unemployment — especially the welfare of its young workers, a growing number of whom are complaining about a crushing culture of overwork. The door is closing on Chinese tech IPOs on Wall Street The door is closing on Chinese tech IPOs on Wall Street A movement called "lying flat" — "tangping" in Chinese — has become enormously po[CENSORED]r among young people. It calls on them to reject societal pressures to work hard, get married, have children or buy property because of the diminishing rewards of achieving such goals. Chinese tech companies have been widely blamed for forcing young people to work long hours and glorifying overwork culture. "996," which refers to the practice of working from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. six days a week, has attracted particular ire among urban young workers and is said to be common among big technology companies and startups. The "lying flat" philosophy appears to have worried the ruling Chinese Communist Party. The word "tangping" has been largely censored on Chinese social media in recent months, and state media outlets have criticized the movement. "The creative contribution of youths is indispensable for our country to achieve high-quality development," the state-owned Guangming Daily wrote in a May editorial. It called the "lying flat" movement problematic as China contends with a labor shortage that could hurt its long-term economic goals. The risk of aggressive action Beijing's tactics carry plenty of risk. Along with the $1.2 trillion in market value that Goldman Sachs says has been wiped off of prominent stocks, analysts also point to concerns that the crackdown could kill China's entrepreneurial spirit — a critical piece of the country's economic liberalization and rapid growth. "The increase in regulation can bring some benefits to the Chinese corporate world as some sectors are very unregulated," said Steve Tsang, director of the SOAS China Institute at the SOAS University of London. "But the increase in control also signals to the private entrepreneurs that they must now watch their steps more carefully and bring their businesses in line with Party guidelines or leadership." China is cracking down on data privacy. That's terrible news for some of its biggest tech companies China is cracking down on data privacy. That's terrible news for some of its biggest tech companies Opper, of Bocconi University, cited similar concerns, adding that Beijing's decision to target specific companies may not be "the most effective policy response." She suggested that progressive taxation and education support for the poor could more successfully combat inequality. "China's government may well feel, that more restrictive policies can be introduced, now that the country has moved closer to the technological frontier," she said. "But it is highly unlikely that the entrepreneurial spirit — so successfully unleashed by leaders preceding [President] Xi Jinping — survives under a highly restrictive, regulatory regime." The reforms really come back to one thing, according to Tsang, who warned that economic inequality could hurt the legitimacy of the Communist Party if left unchecked. "I think what Xi is attempting is not to crackdown on private businesses but to enhance regulations (or party control) over private enterprises so that they all 'serve the people' or follow the leadership of the Party," he added. Website: www.Edition.cnn.com
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  9. I have a complaint I go to the server to do activity and they kick me I know that is in the rules but in the rules they say that an admin player or player below the owner who does not have auto-attack, the thing is that when I activate the auto-attack in the same way administrators especially helper and adminstrator and some old kicke me, why? if it says that those who do not use auto attack. So how do I do the activity? If I barely go in, it lasted 5 minutes and it gives me the kick notice, I need answers and they talk to the administrators.
  10. Paris (CNN)He was once the subject of mockery in French political circles. Now Emmanuel Macron has had the last laugh. The independent centrist, who had never held elected office, has become the Fifth Republic's youngest ever president after defeating far-right candidate Marine Le Pen. The 39-year-old former investment banker, who entered the race without the backing of an established political party, had been branded by his opponents as inexperienced. But part of Macron's allure is his atypical rise -- a civil servant who became a millionaire and eventually a government minister. Marriage a focus His private life has attracted attention, too. As a 17-year-old, he told his high school teacher that he would one day marry her. He fulfilled that promise in 2007 when Brigitte Trogneux, 24 years his senior, became his wife. French journalist Anne Fulda reveals more details about their relationship in her recent book, "Emmanuel Macron: A Perfect Young Man." According to Reuters, the book tells how the teenage Macron defied his father's orders to end the romance with Trogneux, who was married with three children at the time. Macron's wife Brigitte -- once his high school teacher -- has been highly visible during his campaign. Macron's wife Brigitte -- once his high school teacher -- has been highly visible during his campaign. Since 2015, the previously very private couple have been spending more time with the media, appearing in several French glossy magazines. The marriage took center stage earlier this year when Macron was accused of having an affair with a man. He dismissed the allegations and criticized the rumormongers, saying: "For those who want to spread the rumor that I am deceitful... not only is it unpleasant for Brigitte, but I promise that from morning until night, she shares my whole life with me. She's wondering how I could physically do it." From minister to candidate Born in the northern French city of Amiens where he went to school and first met Trogneux, Macron studied at Paris's prestigious Lycée Henry IV before entering the Ecole National d'Administration, long a training ground for France's political elite. Appointed to President Francois Hollande's staff in 2012 after a successful career in the banking sector, Macron moved into the role of economy minister two years later, replacing the more left-wing Arnaud Montebourg. The beginner's guide to the French elections The beginner's guide to the French elections But his time in office was not without controversy. His determination to push through business-friendly, liberal reforms made him unpo[CENSORED]r on the government's own benches. With a backbench rebellion and government defeat looming, the so-called "Macron Law," which aimed to shake up the economy through labor reform, had to be forced through the National Assembly with the help of a controversial parliamentary measure. It led to several days of protest, but also to Macron's realization that it was not just the economy that needed to change, but the system itself. Announcing his resignation in August, he explained that he had "touched with his own finger, the limits of the system," before catapulting himself into the presidential race by launching his own party, En Marche! What he's pledged Macron's election manifesto promised to reform France's welfare and pensions systems. He has been vocal about the fight against terror and law and order, announcing proposals to increase defense spending, hire 10,000 more police officers and create a task force that would work around the clock to fight ISIS. Macron's policies had been aimed at wooing conservative voters, but he has also unveiled proposals to please the left too, such as his call for better pay for teachers working in poor, socially diverse areas. He is staunchly pro-European and has promised to put France back at the heart of the EU and defend the bloc's single market. He has also struck a diplomatic tone seeking constructive dialogue with US President Donald Trump, while expressing interest in working with Russia, Iran, Turkey and Saudi Arabia towards lasting political solutions in Syria and elsewhere. The frightening similarities between the US and French elections The frightening similarities between the US and French elections And he's managed to pull in support from across the political spectrum in France. In March, former Socialist Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced he would be voting for Macron rather than his own party's candidate, and after the results of the first round were announced, defeated Socialist candidate Benoit Hamon and Republicans Francois Fillon and Alain Juppe pledged their support and asked their voters to do the same. Crucially, Macron managed to attract a number of first-time voters of all ages. En Marche!, which was only created in September, now has more than 200,000 members and his meetings have attracted vast crowds. With his strong support base boosted by Republicans and Socialists, Macron was propelled into the Élysée Palace. The campaign may be over, but the real work is only just beginning. As Macron himself said: "A new page of our history" has been turned.
  11. The platypus is arguably one of the most distinct animals on the planet. Here are a few things you might not have known about this quirky creature. 1. PLATYPUSES DON’T HAVE STOMACHS. Platypuses (platypodes and platypi are technically also correct, but much rarer in use) aren't the only animals to forgo an acid-producing part of the gut; spiny echidnas, and nearly a quarter of living fishes all have a gullet that connects directly to their intestines. 2. PLATYPUS BILLS GIVE THEM A “SIXTH SENSE.” A platypus’s bill has thousands of cells that give it a sort of sixth sense, allowing them to detect the electric fields generated by all living things. It’s so sensitive that the platypus can hunt with its eyes, ears, and nose all closed, relying entirely on the bill’s electrolocation. 3. PLATYPUSES USED TO BE GIANT. The ancient versions of a lot of modern animals, including penguins, were oversized monsters compared to the animals we know today—and platypuses are no different. In 2013, the discovery of a single tooth helped researchers identify a prehistoric platypus that was more than three feet long—double the size of the modern animal. 4. THE PLATYPUS IS A MONOTREME—WHICH MEANS “SINGLE HOLE” IN GREEK. Platypuses are one of only five species of extant monotremes—just them and four species of echidna—which split from the rest of the mammals 166 million years ago. These egg-laying mammals get their name from the hole that serves as both an anus and a urino-genital opening. In 2008, scientists deciphered the entire DNA of the duck-billed platypus and determined that, in accordance with the animal’s somewhat bizarre appearance, the platypus shared genes with reptiles, birds, and mammals. 5. PLATYPUSES NURSE WITHOUT NIPPLES. ISTOCK Although platypuses are born out of leathery eggs, the babies nurse from their mother. Female platypuses, however, don’t have nipples. Instead, their milk is released out of mammary gland ducts on their abdomen. The babies drink it up by sucking it out the folds of their mother's skin, or her fur. 6. MALE PLATYPUSES HAVE VENOMOUS SPURS. Platypuses are one of just a few venomous mammals, which is one of their more reptilian characteristics. But unlike snakes, a platypus’s venom isn’t in his teeth. Instead, males have a hollow spur on each hind leg from which venom is dispensed—but only sometimes. Although the spur itself is always there, the venom gland to which it is connected is seasonally-activated and only produces venom during mating season, indicating that its use is for fending off competing males. 7. PLATYPUSES HAVE RETRACTABLE WEBBING. Although they can only stay submerged in water for a few minutes—they are mammals, after all—platypuses are much better suited to scooting around in water than they are on land. Much like an otter, they prune their thick coat to add air bubbles that act as insulation in the cool rivers where they hunt. Out on land, the platypus's short limbs mean it has to exert 30 percent more energy than a similarly sized land-based mammal just to move around. All that said, they do have one particular adaptation to ease their terrestrial travel: The webbing between their front claws—a boon when paddling through streams—retracts when the platypus ambles up the riverbank to expose sharp claws. 8. SCIENTISTS THOUGHT THE FIRST KNOWN PLATYPUS WAS A HOAX. ISTOCK When the first platypus specimen was sent back to England from Australia in the late 18th century, the scientists who examined it thought that someone was playing a trick on them. "It naturally excites the idea of some deceptive preparation by artificial means," zoologist George Shaw wrote in the first scientific description of the platypus, published in 1799. One of the most remarkable and weird aspects of the platypus—its ability to lay eggs—wasn’t discovered for another 100 years. 9. PLATYPUSES USE GRAVEL AS MAKESHIFT TEETH. Platypuses don’t have teeth inside their bill, which makes it difficult to chew some of their favorite foods—but they have worked out a pretty ingenious solution. Along with worms, insects, shellfish, and whatever else these bottom-feeders scoop up to make a meal out of, the platypus also picks up gravel from the riverbed. The platypus packs it all into pouches in his cheek to carry it up to the surface where it munches away, using the bits of gravel as makeshift teeth to break up tougher food. 10. PLATYPUSES USE THEIR TAILS FOR ALL SORTS OF THINGS. Unlike beavers, which have very visually similar tails, platypuses don't use their tails to slap the water in warning, or even to move them through the water. Most of the time, the primary function of the platypus's tail is just to store up to nearly half of the animal's body fat in case of a food shortage. A female platypus also uses her tail to hold incubating eggs against her warm body
  12. The world’s biggest triple is back this year with two new special editions—the 2021 Triumph Rocket 3 R Black and Rocket 3 GT Triple Black. Functionally unchanged from the standard Rocket 3s, these Black versions add premium finishes and two distinct paint treatments. 1. The Rocket 3 R Black and the Rocket 3 GT Triple Black have different ways of achieving peak blackness. The Rocket 3 R is all-black, while the GT Triple black has—you guessed it—black and two dark shades of gray. 2. Here’s a list of what gets black paint: Exhaust headers and heat shields Flyscreen finishers Front fender mounts Headlight bezels Mufflers and end caps Radiator cowl Rear bodywork finishers Seat finishers 3. Black anodization is used for these pieces: Aluminum subframe Bar-end mirrors (with machined detailing) Brake and clutch levers Brake pedal Fork lowers Handlebar clamps and risers Heel guards Passenger footrest hangers Rider and passenger footrests Shifter lever Shock rocker Sidestand Swingarm guard Triple clamps 4. Additionally, the intake cover gets crinkle-finished black powdercoating, and the front fender is carbon fiber. 5. As the function of the Rocket 3s is unchanged, we will refer you to our test of the two models. Click here for our test of the Rocket 3 R and Rocket 3 GT. Rocket 3 R 2021 custom 6. Triumph will produce 1000 examples of each Rocket 3 special edition. Just in case anyone doubts you own a genuine Black or Triple Black, a certificate of authenticity is included with each motorcycle. 7. These two 2021 Triumph Rocket 3 special editions will arrive at dealers in April. We don’t have prices yet. 2021 Triumph Rocket 3 R Black and Rocket 3 GT Triple Black Specs ENGINE Type: Longitudinal inline-3 Displacement: 2458cc Bore x stroke: 110.2 x 85.9mm Maximum power: 165 horsepower @ 6000 rpm Maximum torque: 163 ft-lbs @ 4000 rpm Fueling: EFI w/ ride-by-wire Valvetrain: DOHC Cooling: Liquid Transmission: 6-speed Clutch: Hydraulically actuated w/ assist function Final drive: Shaft CHASSIS Frame: Aluminum Front suspension; travel: Fully damping-adjustable Showa inverted 47mm cartridge fork; 4.7 inches Rear suspension; travel: Fully adjustable Showa piggyback shock; 4.2 inches Wheels: Cast aluminum Front wheel: 17 x 3.5 Rear wheel: 16 x 7.5 Tires: Avon Cobra Chrome Front tire: 150/80 x 17 Rear tire: 240/50 x 16 Front brakes: 320mm discs w/ radially mounted Brembo M4.30 Stylema 4-piston monobloc calipers Rear brake: 300mm disc w/ Brembo 4.32 4-piston monobloc caliper ABS: Cornering ABS standard DIMENSIONS and CAPACITIES Wheelbase: 66.0 inches Rake: 27.9 degrees Trail: 5.3 inches Seat height: 30.4 inches (GT: 29.5 inches) Fuel tank capacity: 4.8 gallons Estimated fuel consumption: 32 mpg Curb weight: N/A
  13. The Ban On The Use Of Smokeless Tobacco Products During The Ongoing Lockdown To Curb The Spread Of Coronavirus Is An Opportunity For Tobacco Users To Get Rid Of The Harmful Habit, Say Health Experts. PTI | Updated on: 02 May 2020, 03:11:51 PMFacebook Twitter Whats App Linked In SmokingThe Union Health Ministry had last month asked all states to prohibit the use and spitting of smokeless tobacco in public places to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. (Photo Credit: News Nation Photo) New Delhi: The ban on the use of smokeless tobacco products during the ongoing lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus is an opportunity for tobacco users to get rid of the harmful habit, say health experts. "The ongoing lockdown and the non-availability of the tobacco products can be turned into an opportunity to free the tobacco addicts from the habit," said Dr R K Jain, senior oncologist at Kota Medical College. PauseUnmute Fullscreen VDO.AI The Union Health Ministry had last month asked all states to prohibit the use and spitting of smokeless tobacco in public places to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. "Chewing smokeless tobacco products, paan masala and areca nut (supari) increases the production of saliva followed by a very strong urge to spit. Spitting in public places could enhance the spread of the COVID-19 virus," the ministry had said in a letter to chief secretaries of all states and union territories. Jain said the government's advisory on the tobacco products should be strictly enforced on the ground on the lines of the counties like Singapore and Malaysia and the violators should be heavily penalised. "There is a widespread culture of chewing paan masala and other tobacco products. It is not only harmful to the health of a person, but the saliva generated by these products can also cause problems for others like it can lead to the spread of coronavirus infection if a person is COVID-19 positive," said Dr Amit Goyal, an oncologist at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Jodhpur, and Voice of Tobacco Victims (VOTV) State patron. He said it was the right time for the users of such products to get rid of them. A total of 14.1% of all adults (aged 15+) use smokeless tobacco in Rajasthan, while 13.2% of all adults smoke tobacco, as per the Global Adult Tobacco Survey-2.
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  15. Back in December, we gave you a first look at the new 2021 Moto Guzzi V7 lineup. The big news was an increase in displacement to 853cc, with the V85 TT motor as a starting point for the latest V7 iteration. Moto Guzzi revealed two models at the time—the V7 Stone and the V7 Special. Now, we’re finding out about a third variant—the 2021 Moto Guzzi V7 Stone 100th Anniversary edition. Moto Guzzi is celebrating its centennial, and this model is the V7 Stone with special livery intended to evoke the 1955 Otto Cilindri racebike—yes, it had an eight-cylinder motor. 2021 Moto Guzzi V7 Stone 100th Anniversary: MSRP Matte is the finish of choice, with the tank being gray, the side panels in green, and the seat in brown. The Moto Guzzi eagle is rendered in gold on the tank, and gold is used for the V7 nameplate on the side panels. There’s also a Moto Guzzi 100 decal on the green front fender. 2021 Moto Guzzi V7 Stone 100th Anniversary: Price Something we have now that we didn’t have in December is a spec sheet for the new V7s with the 100th Anniversary sporting the same specifications as the Stone. The two versions of the V7 Stone should be in dealerships by the end of March. The standard V7 Stone will run $8990, with the 100th Anniversary model going for $9190. 2021 Moto Guzzi V7 Stone 100th Anniversary Specs ENGINE Type: Transverse 90-degree V-twin w/ longitudinal crankshaft Displacement: 853cc Bore x stroke: 84 x 77mm Maximum power: 65 horsepower @ 6800 rpm Maximum torque: 54 ft-lbs @ 5000 rpm Valvetrain: Pushrod-actuated 2vpc Fueling: EFI w/ Marelli 38mm throttle body Transmission: 6-speed Clutch: Dry single disc Final drive: Shaft CHASSIS Frame: Double-cradle tubular steel Front suspension; travel: Non-adjustable KYB 40mm fork; 5.1 inches Rear suspension; travel: Spring-preload adjustable KYB shocks; 4.7 inches Wheels: 6-spoke aluminum Tires: Dunlop Arrowmax Streetsmart Front tire: 100/90 x 18 Rear tire: 150/70 x 17 Front brakes: 320mm disc w/ Brembo 4-piston calipers Rear brake: 260mm disc w/ 2-piston floating caliper ABS: Continental 2-channel DIMENSIONS and CAPACITIES Wheelbase: 57.1 inches Rake: 28 degrees Trail: 4.1 inches Seat height: 30.7 inches Fuel capacity: 5.5 gallons Estimated fuel consumption: 48 mpg Curb weight: 481 pounds Color: Centenario 2021 Moto Guzzi V7 Stone 100th Anniversary Price: $9190 MSRP
  16. India is projected to record the highest number of births in the 9 months since coronavirus was declared a pandemic in March, with more than 20 million babies expected to be born in the country between March and December, according to a top UN body. The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) warned that pregnant mothers and babies born during the pandemic across the world were threatened by strained health systems and disruptions in services. PauseUnmute Fullscreen VDO.AI Cancel An estimated 116 million babies will be born under the shadow of Covid-19 pandemic, UNICEF said on Wednesday, ahead of Mother's Day, observed on May 10. These babies are projected to be born up to 40 weeks after Covid-19 was recognised as a pandemic on March 11. The highest numbers of births in the 9 months since the pandemic was declared are expected to occur in India, where 20.1 million babies are projected to be born between March 11 and December 16. Other countries with the expected highest numbers of births during this period are China (13.5 million), Nigeria (6.4 million), Pakistan (5 million) and Indonesia (4 million), it said. "Most of these countries had high neonatal mortality rates even before the pandemic and may see these levels increase with COVID-19 conditions," UNICEF said. It is estimated that there will be 24.1 million births in India for the January-December 2020 period. UNICEF warned that Covid-19 containment measures can disrupt life-saving health services such as childbirth care, putting millions of pregnant mothers and their babies at great risk. Even wealthier countries are affected by this crisis. In the US, the sixth highest country in terms of expected number of births, over 3.3 million babies are projected to be born between March 11 and December 16. "Millions of mothers all over the world embarked on a journey of parenthood in the world as it was. They now must prepare to bring a life into the world as it has become a world where expecting mothers are afraid to go to health centres for fear of getting infected, or missing out on emergency care due to strained health services and lockdowns," UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore said. "It is hard to imagine how much the coronavirus pandemic has recast motherhood" Fore said. UNICEF said its analysis was based on data from World Po[CENSORED]tion Prospects 2019 of the UN Po[CENSORED]tion Division. An average full-term pregnancy typically lasts a complete 9 months, or 39 to 40 weeks. For the purposes of this estimate, the number of births for a 40-week period in 2020 was calculated. The 40-week period of March 11 to December 16 is used in this estimate based upon the WHO's March 11 assessment that Covid-19 can be characterised as a pandemic. UNICEF warned that although evidence suggests that pregnant mothers are not more affected by COVID-19 than others, countries need to ensure they still have access to antenatal, delivery and postnatal services. Similarly, sick newborns need emergency services as they are at high risk of death. New families require support to start breastfeeding, and to get medicines, vaccines and nutrition to keep their babies healthy, it said. "This is a particularly poignant Mother's Day, as many families have been forced apart during the coronavirus pandemic, but it is also a time for unity, a time to bring everyone together in solidarity. We can help save lives by making sure that every pregnant mother receives the support she needs to give birth safely in the months to come," Fore said. Issuing an urgent appeal to governments and health care providers to save lives in the coming months, UNICEF said efforts must be made to help pregnant women receive antenatal checkups, skilled delivery care, postnatal care services, and care related to Covid-19 as needed. Ensure health workers are provided with the necessary personal protective equipment and get priority testing and vaccination once a COVID-19 vaccine becomes available so that can deliver high quality care to all pregnant women and newborn babies during the pandemic, it said. While it is not yet known whether the virus is transmitted from a mother to her baby during pregnancy and delivery, UNICEF advised all pregnant women to follow precautions to protect themselves from exposure to the virus. Closely monitor themselves for symptoms of Covid-19 and seek advice from the nearest designated facility if they have concerns or experience symptoms. Pregnant women should also take the same precautions to avoid COVID -19 infection as other people: practice physical distancing, avoid physical gatherings and use online health services, it said.
  17. Ryan Reynolds gets real about anxiety By Hannah Ryan, CNN Updated 1634 GMT (0034 HKT) July 22, 2021 Ryan Reynolds spoke to the "SmartLess" podcast about his experience with anxiety. Ryan Reynolds spoke to the "SmartLess" podcast about his experience with anxiety. (CNN)Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds got honest this week about his mental health and the impact that anxiety has had on his life and work. Appearing on the latest "SmartLess" podcast episode, Reynolds opened up after Sean Hayes -- one of the podcast's hosts -- brought up an Instagram post the actor had shared recently on anxiety. The post -- which went up during Mental Health Awareness Month in May -- reads: "To all those like me who overschedule, overthink, overwork, over-worry and over-everything, please know you're not alone." Hayes said that he related to what Reynolds had put on Instagram before asking him if he associated anxiety with success and, if that was the case, did he find it "scary" to get rid of. The conversation prompted Reynolds to speak openly about his experiences. "That's the dangerous tightrope walk I think a lot of people are on," said Reynolds on Monday. "I see anxiety as an engine for creativity but it's also got its own cloud and shroud of darkness." Anxious as we transition out of the pandemic? That's common and can be treated, experts say Anxious as we transition out of the pandemic? That's common and can be treated, experts say He said that he was "grateful" for his anxiety, as he's been able to make it "useful," but he also stressed the demoralizing impact that it has had on him. "There's a lot of insomnia, there's a lot of sleepless nights where you're laying awake over-analyzing everything," he said. The "Deadpool" actor then told the "SmartLess" hosts that anxiety is something that has been with him his "whole life." He pinpointed his childhood as the time in which his anxiety began to develop -- although he was quick to say the household he grew up in wasn't "overly awful in the grand scheme of things." But Reynolds said that the anxiety started when he was a child and he went on to talk frankly about his father and how their relationship affected him. "My dad was never an easy person to be around. He was like a skin-covered landmine," he said. "You just never knew when you were going to step on the wrong spot and he was just going to explode." Reynolds said that this experience with his father led him to always try and predict the future as a child, meaning that he felt he was "constantly living" in a space where something may or may not happen. He said the acting and comedy business also requires performers to have the ability to project forward and anticipate what's going to happen next. Reynolds ultimately came to the conclusion on "SmartLess" that there was a parallel between his anxiety and his work. "It's all kind of borne of that same thing -- those wheels that just don't sort of shut off." Website: cnn.edition.com
  18. Hey, could I help you on your server?

    I have experince

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    2. BLaCK-D3ViL

      BLaCK-D3ViL

      If you publish our server and help us getting more player I can give a permanent rank like God or legend something like that your choice and you can hit me with new plguins and stuff how's that sound ?

      my friend work with ftp so I can give it to  him 

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    3. Ronaldskk.

      Ronaldskk.

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  19. 1.You do not have even 1 minute in the sv 2.your password is incorrect 3. you left and did not return, 4.do activity and show your loyalty
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