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Earlier in August, series maker Warhorse Studios announced that the latest entry in the series . It promptly pushed the release date of to February 11, 2025. Today, the studio announced another release date adjustment, but this time it is bringing the launch date forward. As shared on an on its social media channels, Warhorse Studios revealed that is now releasing on February 4, 2025, letting players jump into the medieval RPG a whole week early. As for why it made the change, the studio said that it's so that players can "start 2025 with the best game there is". Big news: Kingdom Come: Deliverance II will arrive at your homes on FEBRUARY 4TH 2025!⚔️ With the release date pushing one week forward, we have a bunch of more exciting news coming in the following days. Brand new Story trailer drops Tomorrow on December 5. PC and Console... Alongside the release date change, the studio also revealed that the game has gone gold, meaning the release product is ready for shipping. It will still be doing bug fixing till the February release date is reached, so expect a comprehensive day-one update to land on the day of launch. Warhorse will have a story trailer land tomorrow, December 5, with another major look at the campaign. It will be accompanied by the official PC system requirements as well, finally giving players on the platform a look at what sort of rig they will require to run the game smoothly. At the same time, the studio confirmed that Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 will be shipping with Performance and Quality modes, with more details on these modes and frame rate targets coming tomorrow as well. PlayStation 5 Pro support has been confirmed too, available right at launch. In a recent update, Warhorse also clarified that the PC version of the game will (DRM) technologies, dispelling reports of the game shipping with Denuvo. Moreover, Steam wishlists for Kingdom has now surpassed one million, a major milestone that the studio hopes to translate into sales as the game launches.
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Brock Purdy will miss Sunday's game for the 49ers with a shoulder injuryUS President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden paid tributes to former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and sent their condolences to India. Calling him “a dedicated public servant and a humble person”, the US President credited his strategic vision and political courage for the unprecedented level of bilateral cooperation. A statement by the White House read, "Jill and I join the people of India in grieving (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); the loss of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. During this difficult time, we recommit to this vision to which Prime Minister Singh dedicated his life. Jill and I send our deepest condolences to former First Lady Gursharan Kaur, their three children, and all the people of India." The former Prime Minister, who was India’s first Sikh prime minister, died in New Delhi on Thursday night (December 26). He was 92.
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In a world of mounting uncertainties, China is injecting certainty into the global economic landscape with a mix of targeted and effective policies that sustain a steady recovery and unleash new growth drivers. Building up its impetus of high-quality development, the country has reinforced its role as a world growth engine while strengthening the global industrial chains and spearheading the global green transformation. Chinese authorities have introduced a range of measures to stimulate growth this year, including a program that promotes large-scale equipment upgrades and consumer goods trade-ins, and the issuance of ultra-long special treasury bonds. A raft of incremental policies have been rolled out since late September to intensify counter-cyclical adjustments, support businesses and boost market expectations. The economic effect of these measures has been clear. In October, retail sales climbed 4.8 percent year on year, accelerating from September’s 3.2 percent increase, official data showed. Offline consumption, particularly in dining and lodging, recorded double-digit growth, signaling strong consumer activity. Additionally, online retail sales of home appliances grew over 40 percent for two consecutive months, driven by incentives targeting the replacement of older products with new, energy-efficient models. Experts believe these measures will drive further gains in the months ahead. “The recent pro-growth policies effectively address insufficient demand. During the fourth quarter, traditionally a peak consumption season, these steps will further demonstrate their impact by supporting and accelerating consumption growth,” said Lian Ping, president of the China Chief Economist Forum. In addition to the rise in consumption, statistics showed marked recovery in other key economic indicators including foreign trade and manufacturing activity for the past month, as well as steady performance in investment and industrial production. Based on the improved recovery momentum, multiple foreign institutions, including UBS and Goldman Sachs, have revised up their China 2024 growth forecasts. With its GDP expanding 4.8 percent year on year in the first three quarters of the year and on course to realize an annual growth target of around 5 percent, China remains the biggest growth engine of the world economy. The incremental policy package has played a positive role in driving sustained economic recovery and improvement, further strengthening international investors’ confidence in holding Chinese assets, noted Mark Wang, president and CEO of HSBC Bank (China) Company Ltd. Investments in high-tech manufacturing and services have surged in China, bolstering sectors like green technology, digital economy, and modern infrastructure, and contributing to the resilience and upgrading of the global industrial chains. Data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) highlights the acceleration of innovation-driven growth. In October, the value-added output of high-tech manufacturing industries grew by 9.4 percent year-on-year, with sub-sectors of intelligent drones, electric vehicles and solar cells soaring by 41.9 percent, 48.6 percent, and 13.2 percent, respectively. Wang Qing, chief macro analyst at Golden Credit Rating, attributed the growth to robust policy support. “Local authorities are focusing on cultivating new productive forces through increased spending on sci-tech innovation in a race to sharpen their industrial competitive edges,” Wang noted. NBS data showed investments in high-tech industries increased by 9.3 percent over the first ten months, far outpacing the growth of overall investments and reflecting China’s commitment to fostering innovation and modernizing supply chains. “China is constantly upgrading traditional industrial chains, filling in gaps, and building new ones to strengthen stability and competitiveness. This resilience places China’s industrial chain among the world’s most indispensable,” observes Yan Kun, researcher and deputy director of the Center for Public Finance and Taxation Research with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. As the world’s largest manufacturing hub and a country with a complete industrial system, China has continuously encouraged innovation, which helps advance the high-quality development of its foreign trade, noted Zhang Jianping, vice president of the China Research Association of Social and Economic System. Trade with Belt and Road partner countries and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) countries has been particularly strong. In the first 10 months, China’s trade with countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative climbed 6.2 percent compared with a year earlier, while its trade with other RCEP countries was up 4.3 percent, official data showed. China has emerged as a global leader in green development, making significant strides in clean energy and sustainable technologies. With a rising “green quotient” in its social and economic development, China is among the countries that have achieved the fastest reductions in energy intensity, largely due to the rapid expansion of its new energy sector. New energy vehicles (NEVs) are a standout example of the country’s green development vitality. China’s NEV output and sales both surpassed 9.7 million units in the first ten months. In October alone, NEVs accounted for 46.8 percent of the domestic automotive sales. China’s new energy push has had positive effects around the globe. In 2023 alone, its wind and solar power products helped other countries reduce about 810 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions, enabling them to access clean, reliable and affordable energy. Noting the development of new energy is crucial for tackling climate change, Yan believes that the demand for new energy products will continue to grow, with huge future potential in the future. “By continuing to provide the world with affordable, high-quality capacity, China’s new energy industry is making important contribution to the global green development,” Yan said. Source: XinhuaIsraeli women mobilise against ultra-Orthodox military exemptions
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NEW YORK — Juan Soto put on a New York Mets jersey and cap for the first time Thursday after his record $765 million, 15-year contract was finalized and talked about what made the difference in his decision. “They showed me a lot of love. ... How they're going to make it comfortable for me,” he said. "That's one of the things I was looking for." Soto was introduced at Citi Field a day after his deal was finalized. Speaking in the Piazza 31 Club, he was flanked by Mets owner Steve Cohen, president of baseball operations David Stearns and his agent, Scott Boras. “They always talk about family. They always talk about stick(ing) together,” Soto said. “That's one of the things that opened my eyes.” Security men in gray suits wearing earpieces were off to the side. People are also reading... Soto walked in led by Boras, wearing a dark suit, black turtle neck shirt and gold chain with his No. 22. “I’m excited by the Mets future,” Cohen said. “I think this accelerates our goal of winning championships.” Soto chose the Mets' offer on Sunday, deciding to leave the Yankees after helping them reach the World Series in his only season in the Bronx. Adames plans to play every day for Giants SAN FRANCISCO — Willy Adames wasted little time making one thing clear: He wants to play all 162 games for the San Francisco Giants. So when introduced as their new shortstop Thursday, Adames looked to his left and gently put a hand on manager Bob Melvin's right shoulder, smiled and said, “if he lets me.” Melvin might not need much convincing, thrilled to suddenly have stability at a position that lacked continuity this year in his first season as skipper. Adames didn't hesitate to also offer a thought to new boss Buster Posey: He plans to win a few championships with the Giants just like the catcher-turned-executive did here. Surrounded by his parents and other family and friends, Adames was formally introduced and welcomed at Oracle Park after signing a $182 million, seven-year contract — the first big, splashy move made by Posey since he became President of Baseball Operations in late September. “There’s no words to describe my feeling right now to be here in this beautiful city, I’m just so happy to be here,” Adames said. "... This is a dream come true for me. I’m thrilled to be here, I’m so excited. Hopefully we can win a few championships like you did, and that’s one of the main reasons I’m here.” Franco trial delayed five months PUERTO PLATA, Dominican Republic — The trial against Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco, who has been charged with sexually abusing a minor, sexual and commercial exploitation against a minor, and human trafficking, was postponed on Thursday and scheduled to resume June 2, 2025. Dominican judge Yacaira Veras postponed the hearing at the request of prosecutors because of the absence of several key witnesses in the case. Only three out of 31 witnesses arrived to the hearing on Thursday. Franco’s lawyers asked the court to reconsider the postponement, arguing Franco must report to spring training in mid-February. “There is no case against Wander, for as many witnesses as they present, there is no case now,” Franco's lead lawyer Teodosio Jáquez told The Associated Press after the hearing. The judge replied that Franco is obligated to continue with the trial schedule and his conditional release from detainment. Be the first to know
Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young (Image: Private Media/Zennie) Last week was a big week of anniversaries for Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young. November 24 marked 17 years since her election as a South Australian senator — the youngest woman ever elected to federal Parliament. She is also now the longest-serving Greens member, recently overtaking Rachel Siewert. “I’ve seen some stuff...” she tells me. November 25, meanwhile, marked five since she won a defamation case against former senator David Leyonhjelm, who famously told her to “stop shagging men” during a debate on women’s safety. Adam Bandt has issued terms to Labor. Labor should tell the Greens to get stuffed Read More That would be among the stuff . Last week’s milestones were overshadowed, however, by the PM’s intervention to “ scupper ” a deal Hanson-Young been negotiating with Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek on Labor’s nature positive reforms, including its promise to establish an environmental watchdog. Hanson-Young, who is the Greens’ environment spokesperson as well as manager of Senate business, walked into Parliament last week “hopeful” that a deal was close. The Greens had dropped demands for a climate trigger , focusing instead on native forest logging, while arguing the bill was far from what an independent review had recommended back in 2020. Alas, it was not to be, with Anthony Albanese informing the Greens on Tuesday the nature deal would not be proceeding, as he negotiated directly with leader Adam Bandt and Hanson-Young on a tranche of other bills. Journalists have been keen to establish just how formal the agreement was when canned, and just how much of a slight this was against Plibersek, who reportedly wasn’t told until after the fact. Hanson-Young has been guarded on what exactly occurred, hoping the bill can still be salvaged. But she’s been clear on a few things. First, she reckons Albanese bowed to mining interests in WA on this one — something seemingly confirmed by the industry “ cheering ” his decision (WA Labor Premier Roger Cook quickly claimed credit ). Second, that Plibersek was a good negotiator, who was actually willing to talk and seek compromise. Hanson-Young points to bills they’ve successfully worked on, including the Murray Darling Basin plan and nature repair scheme . “Negotiating from different positions is not always friendly, but the way I engage and the way Tanya has always engaged is respectful and honest,” she says. “I think what happened last week would have been pretty devastating to her, because she had her heart set on getting this piece of legislation through.” It’s a far cry from the acrimony of which Labor and the Greens have both been accused. Are women simply better at negotiating? So much for Greensland: Does Adam Bandt know why the Greens are stalling? Read More “I think women are better at it,” says Hanson-Young, noting conversations with Senate counterpart Katy Gallagher are similarly productive, with each able to put their ego aside. “That’s a generalisation, but frankly there’s a lot of blokes in that place who spend a lot of time talking tough ... a little more time listening, a little more time considering what the other side is looking for, wouldn’t go astray.” “Just because you shout it loudest doesn’t actually mean your idea is the best,” she adds, noting Parliament still has a way to go in this area. Our chat comes amid reports the Greens have adopted a “ new spirit of cooperation ”, with many linking recent election results to the minor party being too obstructive. Bandt has been out defending this year’s approach , while indicating he’s up for more collaboration in the next, saying the Greens would seek a deal with Labor in a hung parliament. Hanson-Young is of a similar mind, arguing that it was important for the Greens to push for better outcomes. “I know people don’t like hearing about how the sausage is made,” she says. “But I think what we’ve seen at the end here, in this last week of Parliament, you know, over 40 bills passed — the majority of which were negotiated with the Greens and the government constructively. We got a good outcome; we didn’t get everything we wanted, but we got a lot.” Should they have pushed harder for the nature reforms, insisting — as independent David Pocock initially did — that the bill be included in any package deal? Hanson-Young says there was no point, with Albanese making “very clear” he wasn’t going to countenance it. “At some point you do have to make a call about getting what you can,” she adds, arguing it was “fantasy land” to think the PM was going to suddenly stand up to the mining industry. “That’s the art of negotiation and it’s the art of compromise.” Why does Labor keep using the phrase ‘Greens political party’? Read More Like Bandt, Hanson-Young has begun speaking out even more forcefully against Peter Dutton since Donald Trump’s election victory, arguing the Greens’ job is simultaneously to “push Labor to be better, but keep Dutton out”. “Women in particular are terrified of the licence that Peter Dutton is giving his front and backbench to spruik and follow the ultra-right rhetoric in America,” she tells me. One of her priorities next year will be helping the Greens win Liberal-held Sturt in South Australia, in which the minor party has an outside chance . But she also wants to ensure the party has a strong Senate bloc, ensuring that “nature, climate and the community have a strong voice, whoever ends up being prime minister”. And like Bandt, she’s adamant that it’s time for progressives in Parliament to start working together. “Otherwise we end up handing the keys of the Lodge to a Trump fanatic like Peter Dutton, and frankly as a Green, as a progressive, as a woman, I’m not prepared to see that happen.” Have something to say about this article? Write to us at letters@crikey.com.au . Please include your full name to be considered for publication in Crikey’s Your Say . We reserve the right to edit for length and clarity.None
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A house opposite Valluvarkottam was damaged on Friday after a huge tree that was uprooted at the landmark, where renovation works are under way, fell inside its premises. A two-wheeler rider was injured in the incident. Residents complained about the incident on social media after officials of various civic agencies, including the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) and the Public Works Department (PWD), reportedly refused to help them in getting the tree removed from the house. They demanded that the State government repair the damage to the building and compensate them. They also wanted it to improve coordination between civic agencies during such events and ensure the safety of residents near sites where such work was under way. Usha Krishnan, a resident of Nungambakkam, whose house was damaged in the accident said they tried calling GCC officials to remove the tree. The officials told them that the tree was on PWD land and refused to help. The residents had gathered on the streets at 7.30 p.m. on Friday in protest and dispersed around 2.30 a.m. on Saturday. On X (formerly twitter), Ms. Krishnan wrote: “Extremely stressful evening and night. Tree from Valluvarkottam fell on our house and broke many parts of the wall and the car shed. We are yet to ascertain what is the damage and financial outlay for repairs. No one from @chennaicorp has reached out.” “Tree-cutting contractors from Valluvarkottam were removing the wreckage without any official supervision. We need to be compensated accordingly. The damage to the property is estimated at ₹1 lakh. The jolly work above the compound wall, car shed, and garden were damaged. The incident happened when two senior citizens were alone at home. We are disappointed that the authorities are not reaching out to us,” Ms. Krishnan said. “On my way home from work, I was crossing Valluvarkottam around 7.30 p.m. on Friday when the trunk of the tree missed my head by a hair. The tree’s fall also caused a nearby transformer to burst. My two-wheeler was damaged. Hearing the noise from the transformer bursting, residents gathered on the road,” said S. Dhinakar, an information technology professional who was crossing the stretch when the incident occurred. Officials from Valluvarkottam said they would restore the house and repair the two-wheeler damaged in the accident. Published - December 28, 2024 11:49 pm IST Copy link Email Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp RedditNovanta CFO Robert Buckley sells $275,148 in stock
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