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Contra! You should learn first about admins and then come make a request. I've mostly seen you playing for frags or rank. And your activity is also low you should be active first on server/discord & forum too. Come back after a week. Have a nice day!
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Contra! You should be more active, Also complete 30 hours first, respect each & every rule & be friendly with everyone. Prove us that you're really deserving & then come back after a week. You can get a TAG now with these hours if you want. (Request Tag) Have a nice day!
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https://www.bbc.com/sport/northern-ireland/61788300 The organisers of the Isle of Man TT Races say they have launched a "comprehensive investigative process" into each of the serious incidents that occurred during the 2022 event. Five competitors were killed during the fortnight of qualifying and race action over the Mountain Course, the worst loss of life at the meeting since 1989, when five racers also died. ACU Events Ltd say the investigations will "systematically analyse every aspect of these incidents using established root cause methodology". "A multi-professional team involving all partner organisations reviews the events that occurred and recommendations on the way the event will be delivered in the future will be made," read the statement from the ACU. Welsh rider Mark Purslow died after a practice crash at Ballagarey, while Northern Ireland's Davy Morgan suffered fatal injuries in a crash at the 27th Milestone during the opening Supersport race. Sidecar driver Cesar Chanel passed away as a result of injuries sustained in a crash in sidecar race one at Ago's Leap, with his passenger Olivier Lavorel critical in hospital with injuries suffered in the same incident. Father and son sidecar pairing Roger and Bradley Stockton lost their lives in another crash at Ago's Leap in the second sidecar event on Thursday. The worst death toll at the TT was in 1970, when six riders lost their lives. Solo rider Dave Moffitt has been reported to be in a "serious but stable" condition after coming off his machine in practice. "After every incident we work tirelessly to understand the circumstances, establish key learning and implement changes as soon as possible," explained TT clerk of the course Gary Thompson. "Any fatality during an event is a tragedy. As an organisation we promise to take any actions that can help improve safety and undertake this at the earliest opportunity."
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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-61782578 Brexit campaigner Arron Banks has lost his libel case against investigative journalist Carole Cadwalladr. Mr Banks, the founder of the pro-Brexit campaign group Leave.EU, sued Ms Cadwalladr for defamation over two instances in 2019 - one in a TED Talk video and another in a tweet. Mr Banks claimed he was defamed after comments Ms Cadwalladr made about his relationship with the Russian state. The judgement from the High Court follows a five-day hearing in January. The case, which has been going on for nearly three years, centred on comments Ms Cadwalladr made in a TED talk which has been viewed more than five million times since it was broadcast online in April 2019. In the talk, she said: "And I am not even going to get into the lies that Arron Banks has told about his covert relationship with the Russian government." According to the judgement from Mrs Justice Steyn: The single meaning of Ms Cadwalladr's words was that: "On more than one occasion Mr Banks told untruths about a secret relationship he had with the Russian government in relation to acceptance of foreign funding of electoral campaigns in breach of the law on such funding" Ms Cadwalladr said she did not intend to make that allegation, and accepts it was untrue After initially putting forward a truth defence, Ms Cadwalladr withdrew that defence She then used a public interest defence to justify her statements and Ms Cadwalladr established that "her belief that publishing the TED talk was in the public interest was reasonable" The court found that talk "had caused serious harm to his [Banks's] reputation" But Mrs Justice Steyn said: "I accept the TED talk was political expression of high importance, and great public interest (in the strictest sense), not only in this country but worldwide" The tweet, which Mr Banks also complained about, had not caused "serious harm" to his reputation The judge said if she had found the tweet had caused "serious harm" to Mr Banks' reputation she would have concluded Ms Cadwalladr's belief that the tweet was in the public interest was also reasonable. A public interest defence allows a defendant to justify themselves based on the reason that the information was in the public interest. "I am so profoundly grateful and relieved," said Ms Cadwalladr, who first reported the Cambridge Analytica data scandal where harvested data was used during elections. Writing on Twitter after the judgement, she thanked her legal team and the 29,000 people who contributed to her legal defence fund, saying: "I literally couldn't have done it without you." She said the last three years had been "extraordinarily difficult" and hoped no other journalists had to go through this "crushing, debilitating, all-consuming experience". Mr Banks congratulated the investigative journalist on winning, but said he would "likely" appeal against the court judgement. "It leaves open for the journalist the excuse that she thought what she said was correct even though she had no facts," he posted on Twitter. The High Court judgement "is an important vindication" for Ms Cadwalladr, said the journalist's legal team. Keith Mathieson from law firm RPC, which represented Ms Cadwalladr, said the judgement supports the public interest defence and the "protection it offers journalists, bloggers and others to contribute to public debate on serious issues". Rebecca Vincent, from the press freedom campaign group, Reporters without Borders, described it as a victory for journalism. It was not just Ms Cadwalladr's reputation at "stake", but also the "ability of the press to report freely on such issues". "If Arron Banks had won today that would have a very different impact on the UK's press freedom climate so we're very pleased that it's gone the way that it has," she told the BBC. One of the questions raised in this case is why, amidst all the thousands of articles and broadcasts about Brexit, Arron Banks and Russia, did a few sentences in a TED talk and a tweet lead to a libel trial? Carole Cadwalladr clearly felt this was a personal assault on her. The word SLAPP was raised during the trial. A SLAPP is a "strategic lawsuit against public participation" and is a phrase to describe the way in which the wealthy and powerful can threaten critics with often frivolous lawsuits that they cannot afford to contest. This was certainly a personal battle between Mr Banks and Ms Cadwalladr. She had spent years investigating and reporting on the alleged links between the Brexit campaign and Russia. Defending this lawsuit was, she says, "crushing" and "debilitating". Normally journalists have the financial and legal support of a newspaper or a broadcaster. Ms Cadwalladr had to rely on 29,000 people who contributed to her legal defence fund. However, the judge did not consider this to be a SLAPP saying this case was "legitimate" and "it is neither fair nor apt to describe this as a SLAPP suit". Nevertheless, it is worth noting the toll such a case can take on an individual. Ms Cadwalladr has written about its effect on her over the last three years and the cost of defending herself. Individuals can, in the age of social media, reach huge audiences but it has its risks.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-61786946 Brazilian police have denied local reports of the discovery of the bodies of a journalist and an indigenous expert missing in the Amazon. Brazilian media reported bodies had been found in the search for Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira. Police say that so far they have discovered personal items belonging to the pair as well as "biological material" still being examined. The two men have been missing since 5 June. Earlier on Monday, a well known Brazilian environmental journalist said Mr Phillips' wife had told him the bodies had been found. Other media reports also suggested that Mr Phillips' family had been informed of the discovery. The region's indigenous association Univaja, which first alerted authorities that the pair was missing, told the BBC that no bodies had been found. Local groups say both men had received threats for their work supporting indigenous rights in the region, where they were travelling by boat on a reporting trip. Both Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira were known for their deep knowledge of the region. Mr Phillips had been living in Brazil for more than a decade and was a long-time contributor to the Guardian newspaper - he was in the area researching a book. Mr Pereira, who was on leave from his post with the government's indigenous affairs agency Funai, was an expert on isolated tribes in the Amazon. Days before the pair went missing indigenous groups say Mr Pereira was threatened for campaigning against illegal fishing in the area. Speaking to the BBC, Mr Phillips' sister, Sian, said: "I think it's likely they've been ambushed by some illegal criminal activity there, possibly to do with illegal fishing." It is an "incredibly distressing and awful situation," she added. The region where they disappeared is home to around 6,300 indigenous people from more than 20 groups. As well as clashes with fishermen catching protected stock, it has also seen incursions by illegal gold miners, loggers and drug traffickers who smuggle cocaine from neighbouring Peru. Alarm over the men's disappearance was initially sounded by two indigenous rights groups, who said the pair had been travelling by boat in the Javari Valley to interview members of an indigenous group. The area is located in the west of Amazonas state, near the border with Peru.
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Artist: Bruno Mars Real Name: Peter Gene Hernandez Birth Date /Place: Oct 8, 1995 / US. Age: 36 years Social status (Single / Married): Married. Artist Picture: Musical Genres: Electronic Dance Music/R&B Soul Awards: Grammy Award for Record of the Year/Grammy Award for Album of the Year Top 3 Songs (Names): That's What I Like/Uptown Funk/24K Magic Other Information: Peter Gene Hernandez, known professionally as Bruno Mars, is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, musician, dancer, and music video director.
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Music Title: Numb Signer: Marshmello, Khalid Release Date: 10 June, 22. Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer: Christopher Comstock, known professionally as Marshmello, is an American electronic music producer and DJ. His songs "Silence", "Wolves", "Friends", "Happier", and "Alone" have been certified multi-platinum in several countries and appeared in the Top 30 of the Billboard Hot 100. Khalid Donnel Robinson is an American singer signed to Right Hand Music Group and RCA Records. He rose to fame after the release of his debut studio album American Teen, which was certified 4× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video): Marshmello & Khalid? Love ❤️
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