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  1. Live Performance Title: Soolking - Suavemente [Clip Officiel] Signer Name:- Live Performance Location: - Official YouTube Link: Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video):-
  2. Music Title: Rema - Calm Down (Lyrics) Signer: - Release Date: 13/09/22 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):10/10
  3. You are only involved in one project, You need to join another project And stop spamming in games Contra!
  4. put link in ur activty...

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      As my friend Artisan says, for each publication in Freetime or VGR you need to put the link of the page from which you extracted the information. copyright rules.

  5. hello kzz I didn't see any of your activity, You have to do activities in projects to be a part of us Contra!
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  9. @Beliis has been removed Journalist, Reason: Lack of interest/activity.
  10. juan Sebastián Molano won the last stage of the Vuelta a España 2022, held this Sunday between Las Rozas and Madrid, over 96 km, in which Remco Evenepoel was the champion and Miguel Angel López finished fourth. The last day was for celebrations and Evenepoel was widely seen, receiving congratulations from all the riders who finished the competition with him. (Miguel 'Supermán' López: the data with which he surpasses Nairo Quintana, video) (Rigoberto Urán: the impressive statistics that are difficult to knock down) He toasted, took photos, celebrated with his Quick-Step teammates, before entering the streets of Madrid, where the lot got serious. There were several escape attempts, but they were unsuccessful. They did let some go, but not to much of an advantage. Remco Brands Evenepoel won Lap 22 and it is not just any victory. At 22 years, 7 months and 17 days old, the Belgian is about to become: 1. The youngest winner of La Vuelta since Angelino Soler, in 1961, and the fourth youngest winner in the history of the race, which started in 1935. In fact, only the first winner Gustaf Deloor and the Belgian Frans De Mulder ( 1960) were younger than Evenepoel at their victory. 2. The first Belgian to win a Grand Tour since Johan De Muynck, at the 1978 Giro, and the first Belgian to win La Vuelta since Freddy Maertens in 1977. 3. The 18th Belgian rider to win a Grand Tour (for a total of 33 wins). 4. The first Grand Tour winner in the history of the Quick-Step team. 5. The first rider to win the Liège-Bastogne-Liège, the Clásica de San Sebastián and La Vuelta in the same year. Enric Mas was second, Juan Ayuso finished third and the best Colombian was Miguel Angel López, who placed fourth. The boyacense tried to finish on the podium, but it was impossible. The minutes lost in the first part of the competition did not give him that possibility. He is Miguel López's third top 5 in the Vuelta, after being third in 2018, fifth in 2019 and fourth this time. The occasion was ideal to say goodbye to two world cycling greats, who finished their last Vuelta: Alejandro Valverde and Vincenzo Nibali. Impressive about Miolano, he came to this Vuelta to help Pascal Ackermann win a stage, but the Colombian got that victory this Sunday, the first of a Colombian in a big one in the last stage to the packaging. Santiago Botero had the opportunity to obtain victory in the final part of the 2001 Vuelta, a 38 km time trial, the year in which Angel Casero was the champion. Tremendous was the packaging of Molano, which gives Colombia the 37th victory of the country's cycling in this competition and the first in its record in the World Tour. https://www.eltiempo.com/deportes/ciclismo/vuelta-a-espana-juan-sebastian-molano-gano-la-ultima-etapa-701598
  11. Birds have followed the same fall migration route for millions of years, and climate change is changing it With autumn on the doorstep, thousands of birds embark on the migratory route to their winter homes. Unfortunately, climate change is irremediably affecting the travel of dozens of species. As if that were not enough, the physiology of the birds has also been affected by the extreme weather that the species has faced in recent years. We suggest: Bird "sighting" for blind people expands inclusion in Colombia the migratory route In order to carry out proper research, scientists take it upon themselves to identify birds with small bands. These identifiers allow each individual in a flock to be distinguished. The bands also include a satellite locator. Thus, the migratory details of the birds have been recorded. According to the data, one of the key factors that have modified the routes of the birds is the environmental conditions. In Canada, for example, 63 of the 96 migratory bird species arrive before spring and leave later in the fall as winters get shorter. “ONE OF THE MOST COMMON REACTIONS TO CLIMATE CHANGE IS CHANGE IN MIGRATION,” EXPLAINS MARKETA ZIMOVA, PROFESSOR AT APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY. “FLOWERS BLOOM EARLIER IN THE SPRING OR ANIMALS MIGRATE EARLIER TO THEIR BREEDING AREAS.” Despite the detailed record, an article published in the journal Science ensures that efforts to care for these birds are not enough. According to this research, only 9% of the 1,451 species of migratory birds are adequately protected throughout each stage of their annual cycle. In North America, the po[CENSORED]tion fell by 54% between 2007 and 2017. Much of this figure is due to habitat loss. Change in the bodies of birds Habitats are not the only thing that changes. A study recently published in the Journal of Animal Ecology looks at how climate change has affected the bodies of migratory birds. In the research led by Marketa Zimova, the team argues that the relationship between changes in bird migration and their bodies is indisputable. “THIS INCREDIBLE DATABASE OF OVER 70,000 MIGRATORY BIRDS WAS PERFECT FOR TESTING THE HYPOTHESIS THAT THE BODY OF ANIMALS IS CHANGING IN RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE,” ZIMOVA SAYS Climate change has caused birds' bodies to become smaller and their wings longer. The group of researchers proposed that the birds that presented a more significant increase in the size of their wings were those that migrated earlier during the spring; the longer the wings, the faster and more efficient the flight. The results were completely different. They realized that these two factors are not necessarily related and that "animal responses to climate change are much more complex than we usually think." https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/la-ruta-migratoria-de-las-aves-esta-cambiando-a-causa-del-cambio-climatico/
  12. A Ferrari Roma Spider will be launched in 2023 as the marque’s entry-level convertible. Spotted on the road for the first time in new images, the heavily camouflaged Roma Spider appears to be largely unchanged from the coupé, save for the new roofline and more pronounced rear deck. Little is expected to change under the skin, meaning the Roma Spider will get the same 612bhp 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8 driving through an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. However, the Spider’s performance and dynamics are likely to suffer compared with the coupé because of the weight introduced by the folding roof mechanism and additional chassis bracing. This is required to offset the loss of rigidity inherent in convertibles. The weight penalty may be especially pronounced if Maranello opts for a tin-top (rather than relatively lightweight cloth), as with the Portofino and the California before it. Indeed, the Portofino was one of the less dynamically sophisticated Ferraris in recent memory, although the revised Portofino M was a significant improvement. The Roma is one of the best grand tourers currently on sale thanks to its well-roundedness. But at more than £170,000, the presumably more expensive drop-top version may cannibalise sales of the more costly Portofino M. The appearance of the Roma Spider prototype comes just days before Ferrari is set to reveal its long-awaited SUV, the Purosangue. https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/2023-ferrari-roma-spider-be-marque’s-entry-level-convertible
  13. Russia aims to "deprive people of light and heat" by causing power cuts across eastern Ukraine in revenge for a Ukrainian counter-offensive, President Volodymyr Zelensky has said. The blackouts have reportedly affected around nine million people in eastern regions including Kharkiv and Donetsk. It comes after Ukraine said it had retaken over 3,000 sq km (1,158 sq miles) during a rapid counter-offensive in the east. The BBC cannot verify these figures. Kharkiv mayor Ihor Terekhov said Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure left much of his city without power or water. He called it a vile and cynical attempt at revenge for the Ukrainian army's recent successes. What sounded like two further missile strikes were heard later in the evening, the BBC's international correspondent Orla Guerin reported from Kharkiv. Mr Terekhov and the region's governor called for calm, saying the emergency services were working to repair damage and put out fires. The governor of the neighbouring Sumy region said over 130 settlements in one district alone were without power. Similar problems have been reported in Dnipropetrovsk and Poltava regions. In a defiant post on social media after the power cuts, President Zelensky said standing up to Russia was more important to Ukraine than suffering cold, hunger, darkness or thirst. It comes after a remarkable Ukrainian advance, which if confirmed will mean Ukrainian forces have tripled their territorial gains in little over 48 hours. President Zelensky said 1,000 sq km had been retaken on Thursday evening. That figure rose to 2,000 sq km on Saturday evening, then to 3,000 on Sunday. Journalists have been denied access to the front lines but several videos on social media show Ukrainian troops present in towns and villages that were until recently held by Russia. Ukrainian forces entered the key town of Balaklyia on Friday. Russia later confirmed the withdrawal of troops, to "bolster efforts" on the Donetsk front. The vital Russian-held supply towns of Izyum and Kupiansk were taken by Ukraine on Saturday. Russia confirmed its forces' retreat from both towns, which it said would allow them to "regroup". But Russia still holds around a fifth of the country, and few imagine a swift end to the war. In an interview with the Financial Times, Ukraine's Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov warned of the potential for a Russian counter-attack. "A counter-offensive liberates territory and after that you have to control it and be ready to defend it," Mr Reznikov said. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62873205
  14. Live Performance Title: Flenn - Ça dépend Ft. Syc Signer Name:- Live Performance Location: - Official YouTube Link: Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video):-
  15. Music Title: Didine Canon 16 - Nensak (Chabaka Net Record & Prod) Signer: - Release Date: 12/09/22 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):10/10
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  19. The lifeless bodies of three people were found this Saturday in Bogotá. According to the authorities, the bodies, found in two different parts of the city, showed signs of violence. (You may be interested in: New homicide in Bogotá: three people were murdered on Saturday). In the first case, reported at 6:30 a.m. m. In Ciudad Bolívar, the bodies were found in a paddock located very close to the brickyard area of the town and a few meters from Carrera 18F, a road that connects the San Joaquín neighborhood with El Mochuelo Bajo. According to the first versions, these are two women, whose ages would range between 30 and 35 years, who would have been sexually abused and later killed with several impacts by firearms. "Inspection was carried out at the scene of the events and the bodies and we are waiting for Legal Medicine to tell us the causes and mechanism of death to guide the investigations," said General Henry Sanabria, director of the National Police in the wheel. of press. (Keep reading: Macabre crime: stepfather would have murdered a two-year-old boy in Chía). Hours later, the authorities confirmed the discovery of another body on the North highway at 220th Street. Initially, the director of the National Police indicated that it would be a woman with signs of mechanical suffocation, however, Brigadier General Carlos Fernando Triana, commander of the MeBog, confirmed that the body found was that of a man and that it had been found in the separator of the road. “The Security Secretariat, the Attorney General's Office, the SIJIN and other Judicial Police authorities are already working to clarify the facts. In coordination with the Secretariat for Women, we are attentive to providing accompaniment to the families of the victims with psychosocial and legal services,” said the Secretariat for Women. https://www.eltiempo.com/bogota/triple-crimen-en-bogota-que-se-sabe-de-los-tres-cuerpos-encontrados-701493
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