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Silver Bull Resources, Inc. (OTCMKTS:SVBL) Short Interest Up 41.4% in DecemberMerchants of Rosewall is set to release in March 2025, as announced during the PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted showcase today. After debuting this spring, we've finally gotten our first look at what to expect from Rosewall, and as a fan of all things fantasy and a sucker for a simulator, there's a lot to be excited about for me personally. From what we've seen in the trailer, you'll take control of a shop set in a fantasy world and be tasked with shipping certain goods for the characters who visit. You'll be able to assign 'companions' to help you around the shop and complete chores like cooking dishes or crafting items you'll then be able to stock. You'll be singlehandedly responsible for what you have for sale each day, so the pressure's on to make sure you've got something to satisfy the needs of all your customers. Alongside selling goods, you'll also get to customise your shop to your liking through displays which I feel particularly excited about, but details on this element are still scarce. To add to the already laid-back experience, the fantasy world Rosewater's set in doesn't have any threat of war. How often does that happen? There's no combat, no need to stock weapons. It is the epitome of a relaxing life. With that said, your stock can be impacted by weather systems that can disrupt your supply chain, which you'll have to keep in mind throughout the game. But I'd rather weather was my only concern than incoming hordes of angry orcs looking to pillage my store. There is a story to unravel alongside keeping your shop up and running too. The trailer shows a fairly in-depth quest menu, splitting them between main story, sidequests, and companion quests. So, it's nice to see that there will be goals to meet rather than just trying to make the most money each day and focusing exclusively on upgrading your shop. As much as I love striving for my shop to do the very best in games like this, I'm looking forward to finding out more about the customers and companions I'll be able to meet. Hopefully the closer we get to the release of Merchants of Rosewall in March the more information we get on what we can expect from its story, and more importantly the characters it plans to introduce us to. This is only the first gameplay trailer we've seen for Rosewall, so there's a lot that Big Blue Sky Games could still show off for its debut. Regardless of whether we see much more or not, it's one I'm keeping on my wishlist for sure. The biggest gaming news, reviews and hardware deals Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team.
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With nearly all of the votes counted, left-leaning Mr Milanovic won 49% while his main challenger Dragan Primorac, a candidate of the ruling conservative HDZ party, trailed far behind with 19%. Pre-election polls had predicted that the two would face off in the second round on January 12, as none of the eight presidential election contenders were projected to get more than 50% of the vote. Mr Milanovic thanked his supporters but warned that “this was just a first run”. “Let’s not be triumphant, let’s be realistic, firmly on the ground,” he said. “We must fight all over again. It’s not over till it’s over.” Mr Milanovic, the most popular politician in Croatia, has served as prime minister in the past. Populist in style, the 58-year-old has been a fierce critic of current Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic and continuous sparring between the two has been a recent hallmark of Croatia’s political scene. Mr Plenkovic has sought to portray the vote as one about Croatia’s future in the EU and Nato. He has labelled Mr Milanovic “pro-Russian” and a threat to Croatia’s international standing. “The difference between him (Mr Primorac) and Milanovic is quite simple: Milanovic is leading us East, Primorac is leading us West,” he said. Though the presidency is largely ceremonial in Croatia, an elected president holds political authority and acts as the supreme commander of the military. Mr Milanovic has criticised the Nato and European Union support for Ukraine and has often insisted that Croatia should not take sides. He has said Croatia should stay away from global disputes, thought it is a member of both Nato and the EU. Mr Milanovic has also blocked Croatia’s participation in a Nato-led training mission for Ukraine, declaring that “no Croatian soldier will take part in somebody else’s war”. His main rival in the election, Mr Primorac, has stated that “Croatia’s place is in the West, not the East”. However, his bid for the presidency has been marred by a high-level corruption case that landed Croatia’s health minister in jail last month and which featured prominently in pre-election debates. Trailing a distant third in the pre-election polls is Marija Selak Raspudic, a conservative independent candidate. She has focused her election campaign on the economic troubles of ordinary citizens, corruption and issues such as population decline in the country of some 3.8 million. Sunday’s presidential election is Croatia’s third vote this year, following a snap parliamentary election in April and the European Parliament balloting in June.
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Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Callum McGregor reckons warrior Kieran Tierney would be a quality signing for Celtic as he backed Brendan Rodgers’ push for January reinforcements. The Hoops boss is considering a January loan move to take the Arsenal star back to Parkhead with a view to a permanent deal in the summer. And McGregor , who spent years as team mates with Tierney for both Celtic and the Scotland national team, knows he’s exactly the type of character required when the going gets tough. The 27-year-old left Celtic for the Gunners in a then-record £25m deal back in 2019. But Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has opted against handing the left back a new deal, opening the door for a Hoops move with Greg Taylor’s contract also up at the end of the season. McGregor said: “I’ve not spoken to Kieran yet but I have seen all the stuff that’s been written. I don't know too much about it - but we're generally the last ones to know. "When someone appears in the building, then we'll go and meet them. He's a quality player. I've been in war with him for a number of years now. He's a good guy and we'll see what happens.” Rodgers travelled to Dublin for a transfer summit with Celtic majority shareholder Dermot Desmond last week as he looks to get ahead of the game. The champions may be nine points clear at the top of the table and looking good for a Champions League last 16 play-off spot but there’s no chance Rodgers will rest on his laurels. McGregor said: “In every window we do look to strengthen. The boys here have been fantastic, they have done ever so well. Naturally, being at a big club, there's always competition for places. The club will always try and do the best deals that they can. “It just remains to be seen what happens but the guys who do come in, we'll get them up to speed as quickly as possible. When you're at a big club, the demands are so high. You always have to be at the maximum level and pushing yourself, the squad and everybody. It's a great environment to work in and the players really enjoy it. “Like I said, come January we might have a few new faces in and that'll push the group even further and the squad will get stronger. We'll see what happens, but it's always good to have new faces to push everyone as well.” Celtic dropped points for only the second time this season in Sunday’s 0-0 draw at Dundee United. Next up is a home clash against Motherwell on Boxing Day before St Johnstone visit on Sunday. Then comes the big one with a trip to Ibrox for the second Old Firm league clash of the season on January 2. It’s a hectic spell. But while McGregor would love a break he has no doubt his team mates can handle the pressure. He said: “A wee break would be nice for the players to freshen up as there's so much football. But ultimately, I don't know if it matters what noise that we make. We get paid to play football and the guys make the schedule and we just have to deal with it as best we can.” Sunday’s clean sheet was a 13th in 16 league games this season. Stephen Welsh made only his second appearance of the season against United on Sunday and partnered Liam Scales in a makeshift backline. And McGregor said: “You know you've got these guys that can come in and play at a level, even though they've not played so much football. That is a testament to how strong the squad actually is. We just keep pushing and we keep fighting. It's a difficult period with the games and everything else, but we'll just keep going.”
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