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One of the world's leading players in the B-segment is this French hatchback that was born in 2012 (updated to Phase 2 in 2016) and since then has been a sales success for the lion brand. It has a varied motorization offer: a 1.2-liter PureTech petrol block with two power levels: 82 and 110 Hp, associated with a five-speed manual gearbox for the first or a six-speed automatic gearbox for the most powerful, both offered in a single trim level, Signature. While the other alternative is the 1.5-liter BlueHDi diesel engine capable of delivering 100 hp and 250 Nm of torque at 1,750 laps. This option can be found in two trim levels: Signature and Signature +. The latter differs by adding to its standard equipment: side airbags, 16" alloy wheels with diamond-cut Titane design, panoramic glass roof with "black out" curtain. https://www.autocosmos.cl/autos/hatchbacks-compactos
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Somali forces claim to have defeated the militants who stormed a hotel in the capital after a bloody siege. At least 12 people were killed in the deadly 30-hour ordeal, although local media reports the death toll could be even higher. The assailants used explosives to gain entry to Mogadishu's Hayat Hotel on Friday before violently taking control and holding guests hostage overnight. Islamist extremist group al-Shabab has taken responsibility for the attack. "The security forces have ended the siege now and the gunmen are dead, we've had no incoming gunfire from the building in the past hour," an unnamed official told AFP news agency. The hotel has been largely destroyed following intense bombardment by security forces throughout Friday night and Saturday, with videos showing explosions and smoke billowing from the building's rooftop. The BBC has not been able to confirm independently whether the attack has ended. Who are Somalia's al-Shabab? A police officer told Reuters that two car bombs had been used to gain access to the hotel on Friday evening - targeting its front barrier and gate. After the initial attack, a website affiliated to al-Shabab said a group of militants were "carrying out random shootings" after having "forcibly entered" the hotel - described as a po[CENSORED]r location for employees of the federal government to meet. "So far, we have confirmed 12 people, mostly civilians, died," Mohammed, an intelligence officer who gave only one name, told Reuters news agency on Saturday. Security forces struggled to gain access to the floor for hours because the gunmen, who were holding an unknown number of people hostage, had reportedly bombed out the stairs needed for access as well. The director of Mogadishu's main trauma hospital told AFP news agency that the facility was treating at least 40 people wounded in the hotel attack and a separate mortar strike on another area of the capital. An affiliate of al-Qaeda, al-Shabab has engaged in a long-running conflict with the federal government. The group controls much of southern and central Somalia, but has been able to extend its influence into areas controlled by the government based in Mogadishu. In recent weeks, fighters affiliated with the group have also attacked targets along the Somalia-Ethiopia border, which has raised concerns about a possible new strategy by al-Shabab. The attack on Friday marks the first in the capital by the group since Somalia's new president, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, was elected in May. You might also be interested in: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-62621205
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Music Title: SNOR - NASA ft Tagne & Stormy Signer: - Release Date: 21/08/22 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):10/10
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Nick : @Jose. Old grade : Co-Owner New grade : Move To Legond Reason : Retirement
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Before the great extinction of the kingdom of the dinosaurs, a wave of cold brought these animals to the top of the Earth 202 million years ago. 66 million years ago, the Earth experienced one of the most catastrophic events in its history: the impact of the Chicxulub asteroid in the area of what is now the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. This celestial body of 12 kilometers in length caused, among other things, the kingdom of the dinosaurs to come to an end. The strong blow that the Earth received gave rise to a global winter, due to all the matter that darkened the planet's atmosphere for years. Few species survived this event. However, this is not the first extinction of its kind. There are others that are known and, curiously, one of them favored the rise of the kingdom of the dinosaurs. It may interest you: This was the Cretaceous period: the era in which climate change ended the dominance of the dinosaurs The extinction that gave rise to the kingdom of the dinosaurs The Triassic-Jurassic extinction is an event that took place approximately 202 million years ago. This caused the disappearance of species that, during the Triassic period, dominated the seas and land spaces of the planet. The estimate is that 20% of marine biological families, large amphibians and most archosaurs became extinct. All this opened the way to a new reign: that of the dinosaurs. Today, thanks to recent studies, there is more certainty as to why this happened. After this extinction happened, and ended with the great reptiles that inhabited the Earth during the Triassic, the dinosaurs managed to adapt to the frigid temperatures that came after this cataclysm. This is what is explained in a study, from Columbia University, recently published in the journal Science Advances. The study explains that dinosaurs, not birds, had already developed an adaptation to the low temperatures that came after this mass extinction. Many of these had previously lived isolated in frigid environments. This not only put these animals to the test, but also led them to experience rapid adaptive power and ecological expansion in the Jurassic. With this they managed to occupy regions that were po[CENSORED]ted by the great reptiles of the Triassic. “DINOSAURS WERE IN THE COLDEST AREAS DURING THE TRIASSIC; THE KEY TO THEIR SUCCESS WAS VERY SIMPLE: THEY WERE ANIMALS ADAPTED TO THE COLD. WHEN TEMPERATURES FALLEN AROUND THE WORLD, THEY WERE READY AND OTHER ANIMALS WERE NOT,” MENTIONED PAUL OLSEN, A GEOLOGIST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COLUMBIA AND LEAD AUTHOR OF THE STUDY. It may interest you: This app tells you which dinosaurs inhabited your city millions of years ago Volcanic activity: cause of the long Triassic-Jurassic winters The study was developed thanks to the deep excavations that were made in the desert of the Junggar basin, in northwestern China. Something that caught the attention of scientists was discovering that atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, at that time, were around 2 thousand parts per million or more, five times the current average. This led the team of scientists to conclude that, throughout that period, temperatures must have been very high. Despite this, other models propose that the great elevations of the Earth must have experienced severe frosts. Another observation of the scientists had to do with volcanic activity. According to them, the sulfur aerosols expelled during the many volcanic eruptions got in the way of sunlight. This caused a large buildup of greenhouse gases, which in turn led to long global winters. Given these conditions, the extinction of this period occurred, ending the great reptiles and other species. Feathers and their role in survival There are studies that assert that most non-avian dinosaurs had feathers. One of these, for example, was the one published by the journal Science in 2014. It talks about a discovery made in Siberia, in which they found a dinosaur (Kulindadromeus zabaikalicus) described with these characteristics. What was interesting here was to see that this specimen did not belong to the groups already identified with plumage. Experts point out that this condition, coupled with the fact of a previous adaptation, played an important role in the survival of the dinosaurs. Even in the tropics, where there was not as much isolation as in other areas. This, in large part, was how they were able to survive in areas where they were already used to higher temperatures. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/reino-de-los-dinosaurios-comenzo-tras-ola-de-frio/
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The stylish MG3, originally arrived in the country in 2012, has been able to stay fresh in the market thanks to very well achieved aesthetic changes and an excellent price/quality ratio. It measures just over four meters and has a 285-litre boot, a little below what the competition currently offers. It maintains its 110 Hp 1.5 engine, with a cheerful character and with consumption within the appropriate range (if you are soft when driving). Its basic equipment includes a double front airbag, ABS brakes with EBD, ISOFIX anchors and a recoil sensor, bluetooth, air conditioning and an electric pack. The multimedia system and the leather steering wheel, as well as the backup camera, the climate control and the side airbags, appear in the most equipped models. A pity, the lack of ESP. https://www.autocosmos.cl/autos/hatchbacks-compactos
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Russian leader Vladimir Putin has said UN officials will be granted permission to visit and inspect the Zaporizhzhia nuclear complex. The Kremlin made the announcement after a call between Mr Putin and French President Emmanuel Macron. It came after UN chief Antonio Guterres told the BBC that he is "concerned" about the situation at the plant. He said military activity around Zaporizhzhia must end and urged Moscow to grant access to inspectors. Russia must leave nuclear power plant - UN chief The site has been under Russian occupation since early March but Ukrainian technicians still operate it under Russian direction. In a readout following the call between the French and Russian leaders, the Kremlin said Mr Putin had agreed to provide UN investigators with "the necessary assistance" to access the site. "Both leaders noted the importance" of sending the IAEA experts to the plant for an assessment of "the situation on the ground," the Kremlin said. The director-general of the UN's nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), welcomed Mr Putin's statement, and said he was willing to lead a visit to the plant himself. "In this highly volatile and fragile situation, it is of vital importance that no new action is taken that could further endanger the safety and security of one of the world's largest nuclear power plants," Rafael Grossi said. Ukrainian officials say Russia has turned the complex into an army base - deploying military equipment, weapons and about 500 troops who are using the site as a shield to attack towns across the Dnieper River. And in recent weeks the area around the facility has come under heavy artillery fire, with Kyiv and Moscow blaming each other for the attacks. On Thursday, during a meeting with Mr Guterres and Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticised "deliberate" Russian attacks on the power plant. Despite displaying some willingness to grant access to inspectors, Russian officials have flatly refused international demands to demilitarise the site. Ivan Nechayev, deputy director of the Russian foreign ministry's information and press department, said on Friday that such moves would leave the plant "even more vulnerable". Meanwhile, Russia submitted a letter to the UN Security Council detailing the "provocations" that it accuses Ukraine of plotting at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. The Russian mission to the UN alleged that the Ukrainians want to cause "what they believe to be a minor accident", consisting of a radiation leak, which could see Russia accused of "nuclear terrorism". The letter denied that Russian troops are storing weapons on site. It repeated an allegation that the Ukrainians have been shelling the plant. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62613013
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