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MARCH 14, 2020 04:54 JST A concept car for the electric SUV that Nissan plans to release in Japan this year. (Photo by Hiroyuki Koizumi) TOKYO -- Nissan Motor will sell electric-drive versions of all new and redesigned models to hit the Japanese market starting in fiscal 2020 as it shifts further away from gasoline power under tighter emissions rules, Nikkei has learned. The automaker will roll out an electric sport utility vehicle as early as the second half of 2020 and an electric version of its mainstay Dayz minicar in 2021. Nissan will also offer hybrid versions of the Kicks SUV, which comes to Japan this summer, and of the Note subcompact. The X-Trail SUV will also be offered as a hybrid when redesigned next year. These hybrids will use the company's proprietary e-Power system. A quarter of Nissan's new-vehicle sales in Japan in fiscal 2018 consisted of the Leaf electric car or e-Power hybrids. It aims to expand this share to 50% in fiscal 2022. Higher sales of electrics and hybrids are expected to help reduce the automaker's battery procurement costs. Nissan's move is part of a wider industry trend of stepping up electrification. Volkswagen plans to electrify all its models, while Toyota Motor seeks to sell hybrid, plug-in hybrid or pure-electric versions of all its autos worldwide by 2025. Nissan aims to generate 50% of sales in Europe and 30% in China from electric-drive vehicles in fiscal 2022.
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The former England captain on Australia’s ‘freak’ run machine, the psychological battles all cricketers face and why less could be more for the future of Test cricket “As cricketers we fail all the time,” Alastair Cook says as he remembers how, exactly a year ago, on 10 September 2018, his final Test match innings unfolded like a beautiful fairytale. “You score a hundred every now and again but you get out between 0 and 20 far more often. If you get 50, you feel bad because you should have got a hundred. Even if you get a hundred, you feel you should have got 150. So you’re always failing.” Cook had worried about bagging a pair in his last Test but he made 71 in the first innings. Then, driven by the determination which means only Sachin Tendulkar, Ricky Ponting, Jacques Kallis and Rahul Dravid scored more runs than he did in his 161 Tests, Cook hit a magical 147 in the second innings. His new autobiography still carries an opening line in which Cook apologises to his teammates for getting out in that game against India at the Oval. He was only 33, and fitter than ever, but Test cricket had drained him and sealed his international retirement. England, who failed to win back the Ashes when they were beaten by Australia at Old Trafford on Sunday, have missed Cook terribly. His tenacity and the sheer weight of his runs would have tempered the domination of Steve Smith. But Cook has been refreshed, while playing county cricket for Essex, and produced a fascinating and layered book which delves into the psychological challenges of the game. Written with the consistently excellent Michael Calvin, Cook’s autobiography is a timely read at the end of an exhilarating yet flawed summer for English cricket. From an incredible World Cup final to a gripping Ashes series where his former teammates have veered from the heroic to the shambolic, Cook has been absorbed. Yet it seems right to start with Tuesday’s anniversary of his final innings. He and Calvin have written an evocative first chapter about that blissful day, even if much of the book covers darker terrain, and Cook says, “One day I’ll watch it ball by ball. On the highlights you look quite a good player – but I played and missed five times in a row against Mohammed Shami. When I finally hit one I had a massive smile.” Cook grins again. “Most people get the terrible phone call saying you’re dropped, and never playing again, which takes a long time to get over. The fact that I went out on my own terms, with an ending like that, made it so special. I had 30 of my friends in the box when I got that hundred. You can’t buy that sort of stuff.” England can’t buy another opening batsman like Cook. They are being made to pay for neglecting the basics of Test cricket while prioritising the World Cup. “The country is going through one of those little periods where they’re a bit short,” he says of the dearth of opening batsmen. But Cook concedes that, once Andrew Strauss retired in 2012, none of his 14 subsequent opening partners lasted. That “little period” stretches across seven years. Sam Robson was interesting,” Cook says as he picks out one of the 14. “He did ok, and scored a hundred in his second game, but kept on getting out the same way. In Test cricket there are few hiding places and you’re not used to the scrutiny.” Preparing for his final Test innings in 2014, Robson seemed transfixed as he watched a montage of his previous dismissals on television. “It wasn’t his fault,” Cook says. “The TV was on, we’re waiting to bat and he saw himself get out again and again. Unfortunately he was out the same way and hasn’t played since. It would be interesting to ask Sam what he remembers of his Test career [with an average of 30.54 after seven caps] and how he would change it. Sam felt the difference between county and Test cricket and those are the players the ECB should speak to so we can help educate the next guys.” Has Cook spotted any county batsmen who could emerge as significant Test players? “I’ve seen some good players but not an obvious one where you go: ‘Ohh!’ Harry Brook at Yorkshire looks a serious talent – particularly against spin. [Rob] Yates at Warwickshire is definitely in my mould and grinds it out. He’s very organised.” Brook is 20 and Yates only 19 and so it will take time for England to develop new batsmen. Rory Burns and Joe Denly, who batted doggedly on Sunday, will open for the second successive match when the fifth Test begins on Thursday. Smith has been the overwhelming difference between the teams as his Ashes scores have been 144, 142, 92, 211 and 82. “He doesn’t look like he’s one of the best ever,” Cook says wryly of Smith’s style, “but he’s operating on a different level. I’ve always had Lara, Ponting and Kallis as the three best batsmen I’ve ever seen. Smith [30] is younger than me but what he’s achieving is phenomenal. He’s redefining what is possible as a batsman. The MCC manual talks about side-on movement but Smith stands in a much more open way and still plays incredibly well. “He is a freak in terms of his ability to play the kind of unorthodox shot, on all-fours, he used to get to his 50 on the first day [last week]. His God-given talent, apart from his work ethic and hand-eye co-ordination, is extraordinary. He nicks the ball far less than any other player ever – maybe with the exception of Don Bradman. Smith just doesn’t miss a ball on his pads.” In his book, Cook returns to the 2017 Ashes, which Australia won, when he and England’s players shared a few beers with Smith’s team. Cook remembers that, “David Warner, a couple of beers into his celebration, mentioned that he used substances attached to the strapping on his hand to accelerate the deterioration of the ball during a first-class match. I looked at Steve Smith who shot a glance that said, ‘Ooh, you shouldn’t have said that.” Did the Australians use sandpaper to tamper with the ball before they were caught doing so in Cape Town in March 2018? “Stuart Broad sums it up pretty well and says they got the ball to reverse swing in that Ashes. Why change what you’ve been doing? Why suddenly use sandpaper? People know what was going on. But it’s been the best thing for Australian cricket because they realised it wasn’t acceptable. The win-at-all-costs culture they created isn’t what the Australian public needed or wanted. They’d gone too far.” Australia have retained the Ashes but, at Headingley, Ben Stokes hit a monumental 135 not out as England passed a target of 358 – after being bowled out for 67 in the first innings. Cook describes Stokes as one of the cricketers to whom he is closest. He also says Stokes is the best team player he has known in putting his desire for England’s success above personal milestones. “Cricket is such a stats-based game for each player but no-one knows Tiger Woods’s average round. They just know Woods has won 15 majors. As cricketers we’re judged on the average we have from being a 21-year-old who’s just come into international cricket to the day you retire. What should matter is the impact you have on games. Stokesy will always have an average around 35, and 30 with the ball, but that’s misleading. He wins massive games of cricket.” Cook believes that Stokes has been transformed by the assault charges brought against him in a Bristol court after a violent altercation in 2017. He was cleared eventually and Stokes has been making up for it ever since. “Bristol had a major impact on him because he realised what he could have lost. I feel I’ve said a couple of things to him at certain times, or had his back on certain things, that have helped him. “When he came in under my captaincy he was rough around the edges. But in his second Test he played an unbelievable innings in Perth when there was such a crack in the pitch. I’m mentally fairly decent but it was unnerving and I went out first ball. Ben batted incredibly [scoring 120]. The fact he played like that, at 22, makes him the maverick he is. I did guide [Stokes] a little and had that affinity with him. But the last thing I want is to take any credit for what he’s done. I think the Bristol case made him realise that not many people can bat, bowl and field like he can – and he had to make the most of his talents.” Cook was in the commentary box, on Test Match Special, when Stokes and Jack Leach put on 76 for the last wicket to seal that Headingley victory. “I was actually on air,” Cook says of the moment Stokes hit the winning four. “There are some great clips on the internet of me and Glenn McGrath. I didn’t realise it but Glenn threw down his headset – I wish I’d seen that. But you’re engrossed in the game, living and breathing it.” He is still so close to the England team that, after the match, he joined them in the dressing room. “I was very conscious not to overstay my welcome. But I wanted to see Ben and congratulate him personally. I know life moves on and you are replaceable but I was lucky enough to have a beer with the guys.” Was there bedlam in the dressing room? “It was more shock. Normally with a Test win the music’s blaring but we watched the highlights round the tiniest screen. Everyone was like: ‘Oh my God, what’s just happened?’” Neither Australia nor England are great teams, despite the presence of Smith, Stokes and some very fine fast bowlers, but they have produced a riveting series. “Test cricket is changing,” Cook says. “That’s obviously down to the influence of T20 and the fact that batters now have to master three formats. I had to master one. There are times when the one-day game is so formulaic. Every time you open the batting you’ve got to score at least eight runs an over. In Test cricket that doesn’t happen. There are times you’ve got to suck it up and bat for a draw.” Have the Ashes given Cook renewed hope that Test cricket will continue to thrive? “[Last] week we had two Tests. Old Trafford and West Indies against India who are the biggest powerhouse. They were lucky if they had 25 spectators. Manchester was sold out every day. But that’s not the reality of Test cricket away from England. Something needs to be done.” What is Cook’s solution? “Franchise cricket is here to stay because of the money. But the best way of protecting Test cricket is to have less of it. Make it more of a marquee event. Not a case of ‘Oh, we’re playing an Ashes again in 14 months.’ If we play less Test cricket it becomes more special. And then the best players don’t have to choose between franchise and Test cricket.” How has Cook replaced the intensity of his consuming career? “It’s more a loss of a goal. All I ever wanted to do was play cricket for England and be successful. Now it’s over, there has been a transition and playing for Essex has helped. It’s not like you’re falling off a cliff. But I haven’t missed Test cricket because I was ready to go. Of course there have been moments I’ve thought: ‘Oh God, I’ll never do that again.’ But, ultimately, I was very satisfied with my career – which makes it easier to step away.”
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(CNN)Donald Trump reasserted his dominance within the GOP this week, helping lift J.D. Vance to victory in a crowded Ohio Republican US Senate field. But that's not preventing other Republicans with national ambitions from attempting to assume the role of kingmaker in primaries over the next month -- even if it means being at odds with the most influential person in the party. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is on the opposite side of his onetime boss in two upcoming races. Pompeo has gone a step further than just endorsing Dave McCormick in the Pennsylvania Republican US Senate primary, holding a news briefing to question Mehmet Oz's Turkish citizenship Friday -- the same day Trump is scheduled to hold a rally for Oz. Pompeo is also supporting West Virginia Rep. David McKinley in his primary battle next week against Rep. Alex Mooney, who has Trump's backing. (The two incumbents are facing off due to redistricting.) Like Pompeo, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz has lined up behind McCormick in the May 17 Pennsylvania primary, which recent polling has suggested is close. Cruz is looking to bounce back after his preferred candidate in the Ohio primary, Josh Mandel, lost. Cruz joined Mandel on the campaign trail in the final stretch of the race, even mocking Republican candidates for talking too much about Trump. Meanwhile, former UN Ambassador and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley appeared in a new TV ad this week for Rep. Nancy Mace, who is facing a challenge from the Trump-backed Katie Arrington in the June 14 primary in South Carolina. Mace was critical of Trump in the immediate aftermath of the January 6, 2021, riot at the US Capitol, but she ultimately voted against his impeachment. Pompeo, Haley and Cruz would by no means qualify as "Never Trumpers." They are all, however, eyeing the White House -- and searching for ways to differentiate themselves. Endorsing like-minded candidates is a way to not only exert influence and gain allies, but also to demonstrate a vision for the party. Of course, if Trump decides to run again in two years, these Republican contenders would face very narrow paths to the GOP nomination. But if they decide to go forward with presidential campaigns -- whether that's with or without Trump in the race in 2024, or even farther down the line -- the groundwork they are laying now could pay dividends. https://edition.cnn.com/2022/05/06/politics/republican-kingmakers-2022-primaries/index.html
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There is blood in the water and frenzied sharks are closing in for the kill. Or so they think.From the time of Donald Trump’s election, American elites have hungered for this moment. At long last, they have the 45th president of the United States cornered. In typically ham-handed fashion, Trump has given his adversaries the very means to destroy him politically. They will not waste the opportunity. Impeachment now—finally, some will say—qualifies as a virtual certainty.No doubt many surprises lie ahead. Yet the Democrats controlling the House of Representatives have passed the point of no return. The time for prudential judgments—the Republican-controlled Senate will never convict, so why bother?—is gone for good. To back down now would expose the president’s pursuers as spineless cowards. The New York Times, the Washington Post, CNN, and MSNBC would not soon forgive such craven behavior.So, as President Woodrow Wilson, speaking in 1919 put it, “The stage is set, the destiny disclosed. It has come about by no plan of our conceiving, but by the hand of God.” Of course, the issue back then was a notably weighty one: whether to ratify the Versailles Treaty. That it now concerns a “Mafia-like shakedown” orchestrated by one of Wilson’s successors tells us something about the trajectory of American politics over the course of the last century and it has not been a story of ascent. The effort to boot the president from office is certain to yield a memorable spectacle. The rancor and contempt that have clogged American politics like a backed-up sewer since the day of Donald Trump’s election will now find release. Watergate will pale by comparison. The uproar triggered by Bill Clinton’s “sexual relations” will be nothing by comparison. A de facto collaboration between Trump, those who despise him, and those who despise his critics all but guarantees that this story will dominate the news, undoubtedly for months to come.As this process unspools, what politicians like to call “the people’s business” will go essentially unattended. So while Congress considers whether or not to remove Trump from office, gun-control legislation will languish, the deterioration of the nation’s infrastructure will proceed apace, needed healthcare reforms will be tabled, the military-industrial complex will waste yet more billions, and the national debt, already at $22 trillion — larger, that is, than the entire economy — will continue to surge. The looming threat posed by climate change, much talked about of late, will proceed all but unchecked. For those of us preoccupied with America’s role in the world, the obsolete assumptions and habits undergirding what’s still called “national security” will continue to evade examination. Our endless wars will remain endless and pointless.By way of compensation, we might wonder what benefits impeachment is likely to yield. Answering that question requires examining four scenarios that describe the range of possibilities awaiting the nation.The first and most to be desired (but least likely) is that Trump will tire of being a public piñata and just quit. With the thrill of flying in Air Force One having worn off, being president can’t be as much fun these days. Why put up with further grief? How much more entertaining for Trump to retire to the political sidelines where he can tweet up a storm and indulge his penchant for name-calling. And think of the “deals” an ex-president could make in countries like Israel, North Korea, Poland, and Saudi Arabia on which he’s bestowed favors. Cha-ching! As of yet, however, the president shows no signs of taking the easy (and lucrative) way out.
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These tests allow us to know those traits and attitudes that make human beings unique. More and more people are performing these tests on a daily basis, some out of curiosity and others to learn about their strengths and weaknesses. Due to technological and psychological advances, personality tests have become one of the most used tools by people to try to get to know each other. These tests are even carried out during the admission process to a university, in a job interview or to know how we are doing in love. According to what was published by the web portal La Mente es Maravillosa, these tests allow knowing those traits and attitudes that make human beings unique. Discover with this test the weak points of your personality These tests have gone viral on social networks and more and more people are performing these tests on a daily basis, some out of curiosity and others to learn about their strengths and weaknesses. Here we present one of the most po[CENSORED]r tests that will help you to know your personality. The first animal you manage to visualize will identify how you are as an individual. Personality test with animal figures Observe the image for a few seconds and see which is the first animal you see. dogs If the first thing you managed to visualize was a dog, it means that you are a loyal person, which is why you relate in a good way with other people. In addition, being able to see this animal means that it is always looking for success at work and sentimental levels. The dog reflects that you offer your loyalty without any measure to anyone, regardless of whether they deserve it or not, sometimes they end up causing you a lot of damage. Photo: Shutterstock Squirrel Seeing the squirrel at the first glance, it means that you are a person who behaves very intelligently. In other words, analyze everything that happens in detail and find new opportunities that allow you to evolve. fish If the first thing you saw was a fish, it means that you are a person with great intuition who analyzes all situations with great wisdom. Tiger People who managed to see a tiger are persistent and dedicated. They have the ability to lead a group and help achieve desired goals, they consider themselves leaders. Whoever sees a tiger first has leadership material. elephant Being able to see an elephant at first sight reflects that you are a very kind person and you are always looking for the possibility of valuing the way others are and making them feel good. Eagle Seeing an eagle reveals that you are an ambitious person and that you are interested in achieving the most complicated goals. Ambitious people with clear goals see the eagle first. frog Being able to see this animal reflects your level of peace. You always let life flow calmly and counter all moments of anxiety in the best way. Link: https://www.eluniverso.com/larevista/sociedad/test-de-personalidad-con-figuras-de-animales-nota/
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US President Donald Trump has accused "false media" of harming the interests of the United States by spreading false news about Iran, saying that Tehran may not understand for this reason what is really happening. Trump said in two tweets he posted today, Friday, on his official account on Twitter: "False media is hurting our country with its fake and inaccurate coverage of the Iran issue. It is scattered and based on weak (perhaps fabricated) sources and dangerous!" And Trump added: "At least Iran does not know what to think, which at this time may be a good thing." In spite of the continued escalation between the United States and Iran, several indications issued by the White House in the past days indicate that Trump does not wish to engage in direct military conflict with the Islamic Republic, amid reports of a major dispute in the administration of the President on the way to deal with this issue, Especially in light of National Security Adviser John Bolton and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo insisting on a tougher approach. Trump, during a press conference at the White House, on Thursday, expressed his hope that his country would not go towards a war with Iran, while the New York Times quoted officials in the President's administration that he informed the Chargé d'Affaires of the United States, Barrick Shanahan, that he did not want him. In any open military confrontation with the Iranian forces. The Middle East is experiencing great tension against the backdrop of a sharp escalation of relations between the United States and Iran, and the Trump administration ordered, earlier in May, the deployment of an aircraft carrier and B-52 bombers in the Gulf under the pretext of "Iranian threats."
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Every Farm' featuring diverse entertaining elements through farm management and social activities and an independent token system for actual profits Delivering joy of P&E through actual economic environment and independent token system simulating business management involving production, sales strategy, etc. 'EVERY FARM' is a business management simulation genre mobile SNG built with blockchain technology. This game is built-in with an independent token system based on blockchain technology, and it provides stable and wide variety of services through the world's first and innovative P&E platform WEMIX. 'EVERY FARM' is a mobile game where users cultivate crops at their farms, engage in business activities such as cooking and selling food at restaurants, and enjoy social networking with in-game friends to obtain in-game tokens and Wemix tokens. Wemade Connect has developed the game to allow users who engage in such cultivation and financial activities to be able to act as the lead in business management simulation. Users can consume ingredient items obtained through financial activities at restaurants to obtain hearts. And these hearts can be exchanged into tokens (Flero tokens), which can be freely exchanged with virtual asset Wemix tokens. Also, users can sell valuable crops, foods, and beverages in the game to interact with friends and enjoy a natural economic environment, where they compete with other users to produce more harvest and dishes faster. Wemade Connect CEO Ho-dae Lee explained, "Obtaining the Flero token and virtual assets in 'EVERY FARM' is simple. Just formulating strategies to produce and sell valuable crops, foods, and beverages, and interacting with your in-game friends to enjoy business management simulation will be enough to earn tokens and virtual assets." Meanwhile, Wemade Connect is hosting a level-up event in celebration of the release of 'EVERY FARM' until June 16. Users can receive '[ALS] Vine House' upon reaching level 10, and receive 50,000 gold upon reaching level 20 and 30, and receive 100,000 gold upon reaching level 40. https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/wemade-connect-officially-launching-mobile-p-e-game-every-farm-1031493559
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Music Title: EMIWAY - THANKS TO MY HATERS (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) Signer: EMIWAY Release Date: 17-07-2022 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer: / Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video): 7/10
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Xbox Games With Gold For February 2021: First Batch Available Now Instead of its usual four free games per month, Microsoft is giving away five freebies in February for Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members. The first few free games can be claimed now, a day earlier than they were scheduled to be made free. Those with an active subscription will be able to claim the excellent Gears 5 along with Resident Evil, Dandara: Trials of Fear Edition, Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb, and Lost Planet 2. As always, all of these games can be played on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. A few should also work on Xbox 360. Now Playing: Gears 5 Video Review Initially, the news was bittersweet, as Microsoft announced a price increase for Xbox Live Gold. However, this was reversed just hours later, with free-to-play games on the consoles now no longer requiring an Xbox Live Gold subscription to access multiplayer, either. It ended up working out pretty well! Set after the events of Gears 4 and featuring Kait Diaz in the lead role, Gears 5 is a horror-inspired entry in the series that digs deeper into the mysterious origins of the Locusts as well as the role humanity played in the conflict. Its excellent campaign is complemented by a beefy competitive multiplayer mode and several cooperative offerings, including Horde mode. It experiments in its storytelling more than its predecessor, as The Coalition is clearly getting more comfortable leading the franchise. If Gears 4 felt like more of the same to you, this is very different. Resident Evil is a great choice for February, seeing as it's only a few months before we get Resident Evil Village, and the version included with Games With Gold is the remaster from a few years back. It's a tense and smaller-scale game than some of its successors, but it emphasizes classic horror over action for a less mindless experience. It also introduces us to some of the series' best characters like Jill and Chris. Dandara: Trials of Fear Edition may not be a household name, but the pixel art action game is an acclaimed and mysterious adventure that has elements of Metroidvania games. If you like Celeste, the chances are pretty high that you're going to like Dandara, as well, and there's even more focus on the narrative in this version. GameSpot Report & Deals Newsletters Get the latest gaming news, reviews, and deals sent to your inbox, FREE! Email Address Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb was released way back on the original Xbox, taking place in China during the '30s in a classic action-adventure that also includes a trip to Istanbul. You'll have access to Indiana's classic equipment, including his whip, and there's also a hand-to-hand combat system so you can lay down the smack. Lost Planet 2 is the last freebie of the month. Capcom's sequel takes you out of the frozen hellscape of the original and into something a little warmer. However, it retains the first game's excellent blend of exploration and third-person combat, and it's generally considered to be superior to the third game, which released three years later.
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The development and commercial launch of the MC20 has been a point and a part for Maserati. The firm of the trident, belonging to the FCA Group, needs to recover the land that firms such as Audi, BMW or Mercedes-Benz have stolen from it in recent years. For this, it has opted to create an attractive range of models that is capable of stealing the hearts of a greater number of customers. And be careful, they could get it ... The official presentation of the MC20 has "opened the season" for Maserati to release new releases. One of the most anticipated has to do with the arrival of an SUV that is positioned below the Levante. We have already talked about it for a long time, but it has not been until now that we have known its name, and something else. Yes, because part of its model has been leaked and we already know what the basic lines that will shape its body are. The Maserati Grecale could be based on the Alfa Romeo Stelvio We refer to the Maserati Grecale. This model has long been in the plans that the FCA Group has for the Italian house. However, the financial troubles he's been through have set him back. Now, it is the firm itself that releases a teaser in which they show their official trade name and hint at part of the design that their range will wear. However, our friends at Autospias.net have made an even more valuable image. A snapshot in which we can see the naked model of the new Maserati Grecale. This model, which according to those responsible for the brand has been developed entirely by them, should help Levante to increase the number of customers of the brand. However, a question arises that we still cannot resolve: will it be developed on the Alfa Romeo Stelvio platform or will it be a self-created base? If we take a look at the model, everything indicates that it could make use of the Giorgio base. However, the message that accompanies the teasers on social networks has a clear intention ... And if the final design is similar to what we see, its silhouette will have a strong coupe character. Now, it will be necessary to see if the mechanical offer and the quality of its interior are at the height of what its rivals offer. Its arrival is not scheduled until 2021 so there will be very little to wait. Taking into account these deadlines we will soon have new data, although if another leak arrives it will not make us very angry either.
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With the three-run homer that he shot in the fifth inning of last Friday's game against the Jingle Bells in Cincinnati, Eugenio Suarez reached 92 races in 139 games. Suarez can round off his second consecutive campaign of at least a hundred chartered, since he needs to take to the rubber just eight more in 19 games that remain for playing the Reds. Only eight Venezuelans have achieved multiple seasons of 100 or more towed in history. Miguel Cabrera leads the group with a dozen certámanes. They follow Bob Abreu (8), Magglio Ordóñez (7), Víctor Martínez (5), Andrés Galarraga (5), Antonio Armas (3), Carlos Gonzalez (2) and Melvin Mora (2). Upon arriving at 42 homers, Suarez came to occupy the sixth place in the historic list of the Cincinnati Reds with more homers in a contest, along with George Foster (52 in 1977), Ted Kluszewski (49 in 1954 and 47 in 1955 ), Adam Dunn (46 in 2004), Greg Vaughn (45 in 1999) and Johnny Bench (45 in 1970). Suarez also advances in the list of Creoles with the most kites in a season. It was one of Antonio Armas, who shot 43 in 1984. A little higher with 44 are Miguel Cabrera with 44 in 2012 and 2013, Richard Hidalgo and Andrés Galarraga with 44 in 2000 and 1998. The record is held by Galarraga with 47 in 1996.http://d1qqhhws0corn8.cloudfront.net/2019/06/13083304/Su%C3%A1rez.jpg
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Three scientists who discovered how cells sense and adapt to oxygen levels have won the 2019 Nobel Prize. Sir Peter Ratcliffe, of the University of Oxford and Francis Crick Institute, William Kaelin, of Harvard, and Gregg Semenza, of Johns Hopkins University share the physiology or medicine prize. Their work is leading to new treatments for anaemia and even cancer. The role of oxygen-sensing is also being investigated in diseases from heart failure to chronic lung disease. Sir Peter said: "I'm honoured and delighted at the news. "It's a tribute to the lab, to those who helped me set it up and worked with me on the project over the years, to many others in the field, and not least to my family for their forbearance of all the up and downs." The Swedish Academy, which awards the prize, said: "The fundamental importance of oxygen has been understood for centuries but how cells adapt to changes in levels of oxygen has long been unknown." Oxygen levels vary in the body, particularly: Why does this matter? The oxygen-sensing ability of the body has a role in the immune system and the earliest stages of development inside the womb. If oxygen levels are low, it can trigger the production of red blood cells or the construction of blood vessels to remedy this. More red blood cells mean the body is able to carry more oxygen and is why athletes train at altitude. So, drugs that mimic it may be an effective treatment for anaemia. Tumours, meanwhile, can hijack this process to selfishly create new blood vessels and grow. So, drugs that reverse it may help halt cancer. "The work of these three scientists and their teams has paved the way to a greater understanding of these common, life-threatening conditions and new strategies to treat them," Dr Andrew Murray, from the University of Cambridge, said. "Congratulations to the three new Nobel Laureates. This is richly deserved." How was the discovery made? Levels of hormone erythropoietin (EPO) were shown to rise as those of oxygen fell. And the scientists discovered this was because a cluster of proteins called hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) was changing the behaviour of DNA, the genetic code. Further work showed when oxygen levels were normal, cells constantly produced HIF only for it to be destroyed by another protein, VHL. But when oxygen levels fell, VHL could no longer stick to HIF, leading to the build-up sufficient levels to change the behaviour of DNA
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Ensures that the opposition has lost political capital and has no strategic and alternative projects http://cdn.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/2018/08/SotoRojas0.jpg ÚN.- The constituent Fernando Soto Rojas, assured this Sunday, during an interview with José Vicente Rangel on Televen, that the US empire has failed in its strategies to destabilize Venezuela. Soto Rojas pointed out that although the country's political situation remains complex, difficult and demanding, progress has been made as never before regarding politicization, thanks to President Nicolás Maduro's understanding of the essential elements of this national and international conjuncture. , reported AVN. In this sense, the leader indicated that President Nicolás Maduro has taken measures on a global, strategic and tactical scale, which through the last nine orientations related to Petro and the anchoring of the bolívar to oil directly attack the Colombian mafias. Likewise, he affirmed that one of the most outstanding characteristics of the national news is the lack of strategic and alternative projects by the Venezuelan opposition that, in his opinion, has lost political capital progressively in an anarchy that arises from having mortgaged its destiny before the North American policy and that has originated a direct confrontation of the North American imperialism towards Venezuela and the president Nicolás Maduro. "The contradictions in Venezuelan society have become more acute. The famous empire-nation contradiction has become more acute than ever and has reached a turning point and they have a very clear and defined strategy: to destabilize the country and to chaotise Venezuela and that has failed because until now the Bolivarian Revolution has been maintained and we are in much better conditions than in the past, "he added. The social leader said that in his opinion the measures taken are still not enough, because he considers that the existing problems are the result of a conflict that despite depriving the economy is essentially political. "We have to permanently design a global policy, as President Maduro has been defining it, that will revolutionize thought and the productive and rentier system." For that reason he exhorted the militancy to delve into the theoretical battle in the congresses to which the people have been called to participate. "Now the initiative is the people. The structure of the prices must be controlled massively and I think we are going to give a somersault to this whole thing. "
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