Exciting news for all gaming enthusiasts as the highly-anticipated Chinese 5V5 multiplayer competitive game "From The Forgotten" has unveiled its public demo and is set to begin testing on December 20th. Developed by a talented team of game developers, the game promises to deliver a thrilling and immersive gaming experience that will keep players on the edge of their seats.
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In response to the backlash, Treasure Seeker, the individual at the center of this controversy, has remained relatively silent. While some have defended their right to wear the DEI emblem, others have called for a more nuanced discussion about the implications of using symbols of social justice in everyday fashion. Despite the diversity of opinions on this issue, one thing is clear: the designer's choice has sparked a much-needed conversation about the intersection of fashion, identity, and activism.On the other hand, supporters of the deal argue that Nvidia's acquisition of Arm could lead to greater innovation and efficiency in the tech industry. Nvidia has a strong track record of developing cutting-edge technologies, and combining its expertise with Arm's resources could unlock new opportunities for growth and development.
NEW DELHI (AP) — Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist party headed for a victory Saturday in state elections in politically significant Maharashtra while the opposition won mineral-rich Jharkhand state. Polling in the two states are seen as a test of Modi's popularity after his party returned to power in June national elections but was forced to form a coalition government with help from regional partners. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.The journey towards seeking justice has been a long and arduous one for Yang Niuhua. Ever since the initial verdict of the death sentence was handed down to Yu Hua Ying, the convicted murderer, she has been tirelessly advocating for the preservation of the ruling. With unwavering determination and a deep sense of loss, Yang Niuhua has stood as a beacon of strength for all those who have suffered at the hands of injustice.Trudeau returns home after talks with Trump yield no tariff assurances
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As the final whistle blew, signaling the end of the match, the scoreline reflected the intensity of the contest - a hard-fought draw that left both teams with a sense of pride and accomplishment. The fans erupted in applause, acknowledging the efforts of the players and the spectacle they had just witnessed.
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Gold prices in India have breached the Rs 80,000 per 10 grams mark, rebounding from the market impacts of Donald Trump's expected high tariff trade policy and a resilient US dollar, according to analysts. Amid escalating geopolitical tensions due to the Russia-Ukraine war, the precious metal's value soared, surpassing USD 2,700 per ounce in global arenas, experts observed. While uncertainties over the US economy and volatile stock markets are steering investments towards safe-haven assets like gold, the US Federal Reserve's cautious interest rate stance and a robust dollar are presenting obstacles for the bullion, analysts noted. (With inputs from agencies.)
Mission will be the first RCMP detachment in B.C. to roll out the use of body-worn cameras, beginning the week of Nov. 25. It's the first of the six initial rollouts and will be followed by Ucluelet, Tofino (including Ahousaht), Prince George, Cranbrook and Kamloops, B.C. RCMP said during a news conference in Surrey Thursday (Nov. 21). In total in B.C., 3,000 officers in 144 detachments serving 150 municipalities will be using body-worn cameras. RCMP did not provide specific dates yet for the first six rollouts, but said a release would go out from each detachment to inform the public. B.C. RCMP commanding officer Dwayne McDonald said this represents the "largest and most ambitious rollout of body-worn cameras in the province." He said the body-worn cameras is "expected to promote transparency, to strengthen accountability and to enhance officer and public safety." "Basically, how this works is that when one of our members responds to a call for service and begins to engage with a person, the camera is activated and you will see frontline officers wearing the cameras in front of their vests on a regular basis." Officers are expected to activate their body-worn camera before exiting their vehicle. Body-worn cameras are expected to be activated for crimes in progress, investigations, public disorder and protests, mental health calls, interactions with people in crisis and "to record information to support the performance of their duties." McDonald said the while the cameras are worn, they are on standby, which means they're always buffering and capturing 30 seconds of video without audio. He said it's "essentially writing over that 30 seconds constantly," but once the camera is activated it attaches the 30 seconds without audio to the rest of the video. "It's in the best interest of our officers to capture the video," McDonald said. "I think it's important to remember that in addition to calls from public for greater transparency ... and accountability for police, it's also in police's best interest to give the objective viewpoint of what's happening in interactions with the public." In B.C., police agencies have watchdogs including, the Independent Investigations Office and the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner. Nationally, there is the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission, which is an independent agency tasked with examining RCMP conduct. The Independent Investigations Office, which investigates police's actions or inactions into incidents of death or serious harm, doesn't force an officer under investigation to be interviewed or submit notes, reports or data. McDonald said the IIO would absolutely have access to the even if the officer chooses to not submit anything. He added those agencies will have access to unvetted – generally redacted – versions of the footage to conduct oversight investigations. "That's where the transparency and accountability comes from." He said he completely understands the "public's desire, and in some cases, curiosity to know right away what happens, but we do have to respect the privacy legislation." The RCMP's federal headquarters announced the national rollout Nov. 14. Over the next nine months, 1,000 officers will start using the body-worn cameras each month. Ninety per cent of the RCMP officers will be using the cameras in the next year, with the full rollout completed within 18 months. The RCMP is not the first to rollout body-worn cameras in B.C. The Delta Police Department, in the Lower Mainland, has been using the technology for more than two years. At a news conference in January 2024, the department anticipated it would have about 37 body-worn cameras in operation.As a result of the settlement agreement reached between Epic and the FTC, the company has committed to providing refunds to affected players and implementing better safeguards to prevent similar incidents in the future. This proactive approach to addressing consumer harm is a positive development that reinforces the importance of transparency and accountability in the digital marketplace.