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Nick movie: Hypnotic Time:2023 Netflix / Amazon / HBO: HBO Duration of the movie:2023 R 1h 33m Trailer:
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Musician Name: Danny Ocean Birthday / Location: May 5. 1992 (Age 30 years) Venezuela / Caracas Main instrument: Voice, Guitar, Piano Musician Picture: Musician Awards & Nominations: Youth Award for Revelation Artist 2017 Youth Award for Quarantine 2020, Award: Danny Ocean nominated for Billboard Latin Pop Album of the Year 2020 Best Performance: Danny Ocean | 2021 FREE LIVE PERFORMANCE Other Information: Danny was born on May 5, 1992 and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela, in a Christian family, being the only boy along with two sisters. Most of his childhood was traveling in different countries, due to his mother's profession, coming to live in Africa. In 2009 he began to produce electronic music singles, and thus began his professional career. In 2014 he released “Paracaídas”, his debut EP, and then “U-Ye”, in 2015. Then he released “Me Rehúso”, a single that would take some time to become widely known. On June 16, 2017, he relaunched "Me rehúso" in two versions: one in Spanish and the other in English, entitled "Baby, I won't". Then come "Vuelve" and "Veneno", two
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Artist: Justin Bieber Real Name: Justin Drew Bieber Birth Date /Place: March 1, 1994 London, Ontario, Canada Age: 28 Social status (Single / Married): Married Artist Picture: Musical Genres: Pop R&B EDM Awards: Awards Top 3 Songs (Names): Love Yourself - Sorry - Despacito Other Information: Justin Drew Bieber (/biːbər/;[1] born March 1, 1994)[2] is a Canadian singer. Often referred to as a pop icon, Bieber is among the most po[CENSORED]r artists of his generation and has been a prominent figure in po[CENSORED]r music for over a decade. Born in Ontario, Canada, he was discovered by American record executive Scooter Braun and signed with RBMG Records in 2008,
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Music Title: Samara - Houma Skhouna (Official Music) Signer: - Release Date: 02/10/22 Official Youtube Link:
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I don't want to be this kind of animal anymore," says Disco Elysium. "Want to be a minotaur then?" says Sovereign Syndicate. As our associate editor Tyler Colp recently put it, the fate of Disco Elysium 2 is uncertain, but other games might make up for it. One such potential plug for the Disco-shaped hole in our hearts is Sovereign Syndicate, a CRPG set in an alternate Victorian London. You can tell it's an alternate reality because the menu screen shows it's got zeppelins, as all alternate realities are required to have by law. The minotaur's a bit of a giveaway as well. While the final version of Sovereign Syndicate will have three player-characters to choose from—Clara the corsair, Otto the automaton, and Atticus the minotaur—the current demo is restricted to the minotaur. An alcoholic in a top hat, Atticus Daley is a small-time illusionist and big-time loser who begins the game in extremely Disco Elysium fashion by waking up from a bender with a head full of voices and a gut full of bad booze. The similarities extend to the interface, which scrolls dialogue down the right-hand side of the screen as abilities like Wit and Spryness offer their opinions, each illustrated with a stark portrait. One difference is the addition of an external voice called the Crone, who the other chatterers are upset to find cohabiting your skull. The first quest in my journal is to figure out who she is and what she's up to. More pressing matters emerge in the shape of the masked stranger who wakes me up, insists we have business, then waits for me to pull myself together. This opening scene involves meandering around a grubby London street, examining discarded junk. From a newspaper and a poster I pick up a couple more quests, one to find some missing orphans, the other a mysterious "courtesan killer". From the other garbage I pick up my handy sword cane, and some gears and cogs I'll be able to sell later, immediately reminding me of all those bottles I recycled in Martinaise. One exit from this street is blocked by an electrified fence, beyond which is the Werewolf Containment Zone. I can't remember the last time three words made my imagination feel so fizzy, but tragically the Werewolf Containment Zone is beyond the scope of this demo. Instead, we move on to the Red Lotus, an opium den where I'm a regular customer. Things can go a couple of different ways here, depending on whether I cast an illusion to make myself look a little more human, or stay bull-shaped and force a confrontation with the bigoted centaur behind the front bar. Attempting skill checks, like the one to cast an illusion, costs Nerve. That's a resource lost whether you pass or fail, based not on dice, but drawing tarot cards face down then choosing one to flip. Each of the four suits relates to one of your four abilities, and while the rules aren't clearly explained, I muddle through just fine. Picking dialogue responses and making decisions flagged with abilities gives you points in the bodily humor(opens in new tab) linked to each one. Animal Instinct is yellow bile for instance, while Self Discipline is phlegm. They're the equivalent of experience points, with every 10 letting you choose to either increase that ability by a point, increase one of the skills related to it by three points, or take a card from the major arcana that has some kind of special bonus. One major arcana card I earn highlights whichever facedown card I draw during a skill check has the lowest number, while another gives me back three Nerve points every time I flip a face card. It's a flavorful idea, as is the character sheet styled after a phrenology exam—though given my bull's head, it also looks kind of like a diagram for cuts of meat. Successfully hiding my horns makes the next interaction easy, but on a replay I try dealing with this bouncer the hard way. Confrontations are shown as comic strips, each panel a separate step, whether it's an attempt to bribe your way out of trouble or rapping someone on the chin with the pommel of your cane-sword. The black-and-white pictures are another flavorful touch, like old-timey newspaper illustrations or some of Kevin O'Neill's art for The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. These blow-by-blow comics get in the way of the story less than another combat system full of range penalties and movement modifiers would. Sovereign Syndicate's demo covers a few more interactions inside the Red Lotus, then wraps up. It's clearly got a long way to go, with a suggested release window of "holiday 2024(opens in new tab)." Right now there's no way to move the camera, and the ending's pretty abrupt. It remains pretty high on my list of anticipated games, not out of any particular interest in steampunk—never a big fan of Arcanum, I'm afraid—but because I'd love to see more wordy, Disco-like CRPGs that emphasize story, and squeeze in characterful oddities like the Werewolf Containment Zone. You can try the demo for yourself on Steam(opens in new tab). link: https://www.pcgamer.com/sovereign-syndicate-is-shaping-up-to-be-steampunk-disco-elysium/
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Nick Movie: Mojawe Diamonds Time: 23. 3. 2023. Netflix / Amazon / HBO?: ? Duration of the movie: 1 hour and 38 minutes Trailer:
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The Ford Fiesta could be discontinued as early as next year because it won't get an electric successor, a report has claimed. The supermini has fallen out of favour with the British public in recent years, with buyers flocking to the rival Vauxhall Corsa – the UK’s best-selling car in 2021 – and the Ford Puma crossover. The Puma is the third-best-selling model in the UK so far this year, trailing only the Nissan Qashqai and the Corsa. Meanwhile, the Fiesta doesn't feature in the top 10 best-sellers to date, despite a recent facelift. It was speculated earlier this year that Ford earns more from Lego licensing deals than the hatchback. This trend is mirrored in Europe: according to data from Jato Dynamics, Fiesta sales by the end of August were down 45% compared with 2021 levels, at 38,911 units. Meanwhile, Puma sales were down 14% compared with the same point in 2021, at 90,893 units. In August alone, the Puma placed 12th for European sales, with 9891 examples leaving showrooms. The Fiesta failed to place in the top 50, at just 2735 units. The Fiesta could be axed as early as 2023, The Sun has reported, likely to make way for the Puma EV launching in 2024. This would bring to an end a 46-year history spanning eight generations. Autocar understands that an official announcement regarding the Fiesta’s future is imminent. Ford said in a statement: “We are accelerating our efforts to go all-in on electrification and therefore review our vehicle portfolio in line with our business strategy. We do not comment on speculation and will share more information in the coming months.” This follows June’s news that production of the larger Ford Focus will come to an end in 2025, without a direct successor tipped for production. It's instead expected to be replaced by an electric crossover – one of four new EVs due by 2024 – to sit between the Puma EV and the existing Ford Mustang Mach-E. Arriving in 2023, this model may be based on the Volkswagen ID 4 and be built at Ford’s new state-of-the-art EV manufacturing centre in Cologne, Germany. A similar model, expected to be a coupé-bodied sports SUV based on the Volkswagen ID 5, will follow the year after. Ford of Europe boss Stuart Rowley said in March: “Let me assure you these products will absolutely look like Fords, drive like Fords and the experiences that we provide will give customers unique purchase and ownership experiences.” The company expects to sell some 600,000 EVs annually by 2026 under its Ford Model E division, which operates separately from its ICE car and commercial vehicle divisions (Ford Blue and Ford Pro, respectively). Ford previously stated that it will sell only EVs in Europe from 2030. https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/ford-fiesta-production-set-end-next-year
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Tottenham's 2-2 draw against Liverpool was a game that had everything: loads of chances, Harry Kane's first goal in ages, both sides coming back, a red card... and controversy. A lot of controversy. Earlier in the day, BBC pundit Alan Shearer said the officials "have been awful for a long time now. The people running VAR don't seem to be good enough" after Newcastle were refused a penalty in their 4-0 defeat by Manchester City. And the theme continued at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the final Premier League game before Christmas. "I have no idea what his problem is with me," said Reds boss Jurgen Klopp about referee Paul Tierney, who he approached with some angry words at full-time. "That is two wrong decisions from him and one right - all three against us." The angry German added he had wondered if there was anybody in the video assistant referee office before Andy Robertson was sent off. What happened in the game? 13 mins: Harry Kane scores Spurs' opener 20 mins: Kane catches Andy Robertson with a reckless sliding tackle and is booked. VAR does not upgrade it 35 mins: Diogo Jota equalises for Liverpool 37 mins: Jota is pushed over by Emerson Royal in the box, but a penalty is not given 39 mins: Klopp is booked for dissent 53 mins: Spurs' Harry Winks is nudged over by Joel Matip on the edge of the area, but a penalty is not given 69 mins: Andy Robertson puts Liverpool ahead, the ball hits Mohamed Salah's arm in build-up 74 mins: Son Heung-min equalises for Spurs 77 mins: Robertson is sent off for kicking Emerson's legs by the VAR, after initially being shown a yellow card What did Klopp have to say? On Jota not winning a penalty and Klopp being booked: "Mr Tierney told me Diogo stops on purpose because he wants the foul. First and foremost, if you want to shoot you have to stop because you cannot do both. "It is incredible. He had the best spot on the pitch and doesn't give it. "When you see the situation back, the VAR is there. Why is he stopping? I don't understand." On being booked: "You will have to ask him what his problem is with me. "I was a bit more emotional in the game but the referee gives me a yellow card - but it is not allowed in a situation like this? He comes over and gives me a yellow card but I'd have preferred the right decisions on the pitch." On Kane not being sent off: "That is a clear, absolutely 100% red card. I just need to ask two people, Mr Tierney and whoever was the VAR. Harry should not have been on the pitch in the second half and then tell me how the game goes. "This situation, if Andy Robertson's leg is still on the ground his leg is broken. We all agree on that.It is still a red card but the ref saw it differently." On Robertson's red card: "It's not the harshest ever but it is not the smartest as well; he knows that,he is a really good boy but he lost it a little bit. "This red card you can give, but is there proof that the VAR was there today because before that we thought he might not be in his office because of the two other situations." On Tierney's performance: "You don't need a ref that helps you. You need a ref who is clear and objective. In three decisive decisions, he was once right and that was with Robbo, and twice wrong. All three were against us." How about the view from Spurs? Spurs boss Antonio Conte said: "I don't know if Jurgen wanted to comment on this but I can tell you my staff said to me that it was incredible to give the second goal and not to disallow it because there was a clear handball from Salah. "I don't like that we have to speak about refereeing decisions at the end. I think that's not good for anyone." Kane did not even think he should have been booked, let alone sent off. "At the time, I thought it was a good strong tackle," he told BBC Sport. "Maybe it looks a little worse when you slow it down. That's what VAR is there for [to make the right decision]. "There are going to be strong tackles in a game like this. I wasn't worried. I was quite surprised [to be booked] to be honest." 'A joke of a decision' - what did the pundits say? Former Liverpool midfielder Ray Houghton said on BBC Radio 5 Live: "What we need from VAR is accountability, we don't hear from them. "They are just people in a room that make these decisions. Nothing is put on them about why they make a decision? "That's why you get situations where Jurgen Klopp is in his technical area absolutely furious. He could have got sent off. He's seen a possible red card not given and a penalty not given." Ex-Wales midfielder Robbie Savage said: "I thought VAR was supposed to come to the correct decision. Honestly, I'm getting fed up again." And former Celtic forward Chris Sutton added: "What frustrates is the inconsistency. It is one rule for Tottenham today and one rule for Liverpool." Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher, speaking on Sky Sports, said: "You cannot condone speaking to a referee but managers are emotional. We want managers to be honest and emotional and the decisions that go against Liverpool, it was a blatant penalty. Harry Kane should have been sent off. "We were frustrated with VAR a year or two ago; we are OK with it at the moment but we have gone right the other way. Now we are thinking what is the point of VAR with penalties? It is not VAR, it is who controls it." On the penalty that wasn't given, ex-Reds midfielder Jamie Redknapp said: "He just barges him. At least get some opinion from VAR. There is not a fan of football, ex-player who would say that is not a penalty. It is a joke of a decision." link : https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/59722235
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The Conservatives have had a miserable time in England's local elections. The problem the Tories have faced is a range of competitive opponents. Labour, the Liberal Democrats and even the Green Party have capitalised on the shrivelling of Tory po[CENSORED]rity. Liberal Democrat smiles were sufficiently broad that party leader Sir Ed Davey was found comparing himself to a Cheshire cat. The Lib Dems appear to have finally banished the baggage of their years in coalition government. Plenty of Lib Dems are proud of their time serving alongside the Tories between 2010 and 2015, but plenty of their voters were horrified by it and they were near obliterated eight years ago. Memories of it for many seem to have retreated sufficiently far into the rear-view mirror that it is no longer a drag anchor on their prospects. "We are the none-of-the-above party again," one party source observed. This was the Green Party's best ever set of local election results. For the first time, they've secured a majority on a council, in Mid-Suffolk. Labour optimism The only Conservative comfort blanket on an otherwise cold night for them is the scale of a bounce back Labour has to make to win a general election. Some have suggested the numbers from this election suggest they would have fallen short of a majority had there been a general election this week. Labour are continuing to insist these local elections results would have led to a majority Labour government, because of progress they believe they can make in Scotland, plus the geographical distribution of their vote share. Party strategists reckon, with all the problems the Scottish National Party is facing, they could win 20 seats in Scotland at the next general election. They currently hold one. And Labour say their vote is much more "efficient" than it has been. What do they mean by this? They point out Labour won the general election in 2005 on 35% of the vote, but lost in 2017 with 40% of the vote, because the party was stacking up voters in places where it was already dominant - such as big cities and university towns. They argue this week's results show, for them, a much better distribution of their vote in places they need to beat the Conservatives - including good performances in places that voted to leave the EU and places with smaller proportions of graduates. [https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-65505481
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The RSPCA has expanded its food bank partnership to cover nearly the whole of Lancashire as well as new plans to include parts of Greater Manchester, Cheshire and Merseyside. In November (2020) Deputy Chief Inspector Alison Fletcher, who works in Lancashire, decided to link-up with food banks in the area to provide them with pet food for owners who were struggling to make ends meet. Starting with five areas across Lancashire, the scheme now includes 11 food banks covering almost the whole of the county. Alison said: “We are absolutely thrilled with how well this project is going and how responsive the food banks have been in helping provide people with pet food. We also hope to expand and incorporate Greater Manchester, Cheshire and Merseyside in the project very soon! “We know just how important our pets are to us. They really do become part of the family but sadly, since the start of the coronavirus pandemic we are seeing more families being unable to afford to provide for their pets. "Many people are experiencing tough times at the moment and the last thing we want is for a loving owner to have to give up their companion and real source of comfort, so we set up this scheme in the hope that we could provide as much pet food as possible and keep families and their pets together.” Jason Barbour, from Accrington in Lancashire, uses the Maundy Relief Foodbank in Accrington. He has a two-year-old crossbreed dog called Captain Jack and the food bank means he can provide food for his much-loved dog as well as himself. Jason Barbour with Captain Jack Jason said: “When I got Captain Jack as a two-month-old puppy, I only expected him to grow to the size of a staffy. He has actually grown to double that size which means he needs double the amount of expected food. "He’s my life and my main source of support - I couldn’t imagine life without him as he is always by my side 24/7. "If the food bank couldn’t support us with pet food, I could never give him up. I always would have found a way, even if that meant not eating myself. I’m not the sort of person to give him away. He’s everything to me. “He is my reason to get up in the morning. I just wouldn't be me without him, he is my family and my comfort. He has got me through lockdown and Covid. We just take care of each other.” Jason, who has now used the food bank for the last five years added: “The team at Maundy Relief are fantastic people. They do everything they can for you. They are a lifeline to so many people and I can't thank them and the RSPCA enough for the assistance they offer to me and Captain Jack.” Over the last few months, the RSPCA has been able to donate 3,500kg of pet food to food banks in Lancashire, helping people like Jason, and dogs like Captain Jack. Pet food brand Purina has donated six pallets of cat food to the project meaning Alison and her colleagues have been able to provide even more pet food for those who need it.
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https://www.stiripesurse.ro/consilierii-lui-donald-trump-ajung-pe-mana-procurorilor-in-urma-atacului-asupra-capitoliului_2330655.html Membri ai Camerei Reprezentanţilor SUA s-au pronunţat miercuri în favoarea urmăririi penale împotriva a doi apropiaţi ai lui Donald Trump pentru că au refuzat să depună mărturie în cadrul unei anchete parlamentare privind atacul asupra Capitoliului, notează AFP. Dan Scavino, însărcinat cu reţelele sociale ale lui Donald Trump când acesta se afla la Casa Albă, şi Peter Navarro, consilierul economic al fostului preşedinte, sunt amândoi trimişi în faţa procurorilor federali care vor trebui să decidă dacă îi pun sub acuzare pentru "tentativă de obstrucţionare a unei anchete a Congresului". Niciunul nu a fost de acord să depună mărturie în faţa unei comisii a Camerei însărcinate să investigheze asaltul asupra Capitoliului, când mii de partizani ai lui Donald Trump au invadat sediul Congresului SUA în încercarea de a-i împiedica pe congresmeni să certifice victoria lui Joe Biden la alegerile prezidenţiale, informează Agerpres. Dan Scavino este suspectat că a fost cu Donald Trump la 5 ianuarie 2021, cu o zi înainte de acest atac, şi că a participat la o discuţie despre cum să-i convingă pe membrii Congresului să nu meargă până la capăt cu această certificare. În ce îl priveşte, Peter Navarro "nu a făcut un mister din rolul său în manevrele vizând să răstoarne rezultatelor alegerilor din 2020 şi chiar a menţionat sprijinul fostului preşedinte pentru aceste proiecte", a subliniat şeful anchetei parlamentare, democratul Bennie Thompson. Această comisie a Camerei, cu majoritate democrată, a recomandat deja urmărirea penală împotriva fostului şef de cabinet al lui Donald Trump, Mark Meadows, şi a unui fost consilier al miliardarului republican, Steve Bannon, pentru refuzul lor de a depune mărturie. Ea speră să-şi publice concluziile înainte de alegerile legislative din noiembrie, în cursul cărora republicanii ar putea recâştiga controlul asupra Camerei şi să-i îngroape munca.
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