Preview: ‘The Crew Motorfest’ takes players on curated trip to Hawaii
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:00:26 GMT
When it comes to open-world driving games, “The Crew” always took second place to “Forza Horizon.” Although the former’s map was larger by covering a condensed version of the United States, the visuals and content left something to be desired. It was a case of quantity over quality.For its next iteration, Ubisoft Ivory Tower is taking a cue from its rival and focusing on a smaller area. In this case, they’re going to the Hawaiian island of Oahu. The move will remind fans of “Test Drive Unlimited,” a 2006 Atari-published game that was also inspired by the locale. The big difference between that title and this one is that there’s more than a decade worth of gaming trends behind “The Crew Motorfest.” A LOOK AT PLAYLISTSUbisoft’s racing title revolves around the concept of playlists. It’s a curated set of races focused on particular themes and they’re associated with distinct playstyles. With the Motorsp...Migrants bused from Texas to Los Angeles in move mayor calls ‘despicable stunt’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:00:26 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A group of migrants who arrived by bus in downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday were sent from Texas in a move the city’s mayor called a “despicable stunt” by a Republican governor. Forty-two people, including some children, were dropped off at Union Station around 4 p.m. and were being cared for by city agencies and charitable organizations, Los Angeles City Councilmember Kevin de León’s office said. “They left yesterday and it was 23 hours on the bus and they did not have a chance to eat or to have water,” said Jorge Mario Cabrera of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, who spoke to several migrants.“They are being fed; they’re taking shelters; they’re talking to attorneys,” he said. “These are migrants that have been allowed by the U.S. to enter because they have credible fears. They have not yet received asylum.”Many were from Latin American countries, including Honduras and Venezuela, and one person had an immigration appointment in New Yo...On board an asparagus cruise with Germany’s leaders after they solve coalition crisis
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:00:26 GMT
BERLIN — As German Chancellor Olaf Scholz sat in a crisis meeting Tuesday afternoon, 600 guests of the Social Democratic Party were on their way to a boat laden with asparagus during spargelzeit, or asparagus season, worried there would be little to celebrate that night if the meeting did not end well. Meanwhile, Scholz, Liberal Finance Minister Christian Lindner and Green Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck convened to find a resolution to the building energy law, which had led to deep strife in the three-party coalition for weeks.The Greens wanted to ban the installation of gas heating as early as the beginning of 2024 while the Liberals fought for less strict rules. All avenues of discussion had failed to that point, so the three coalition leaders had to settle it once and for all on Tuesday before the summer recess. And they did, to the delight of 150 SPD lawmakers and hundreds of other guests of the Seeheimer Kreis — the influential conservative wing of the SPD parliamentary group — ...Australia blocks new Russian embassy near parliament
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:00:26 GMT
Australia has passed a law to prevent Russia from building a second embassy near the Australian parliament in Canberra for security reasons.“The government has received very clear security advice as to the risk presented by a new Russian presence so close to Parliament House,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said at a press conference Thursday according to AP, citing risks of “potential interference with activity that occurs in this Parliament House.”“We are acting quickly to ensure the lease site does not become a formal diplomatic presence,” Albanese added.The new bill will cancel a lease which had been granted to Russia in 2008 to build a second embassy a stone’s throw away from Capital Hill, where the Australian Parliament is located.Australia has provided around $500 million of assistance to Ukraine — including about $350 million in military aid — since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022.In February, the Sydney Morning Heral...UK lawmakers prepare to release their report on Boris Johnson and ‘partygate’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:00:26 GMT
LONDON (AP) — Lawmakers are expected to release a long-awaited report Thursday on whether former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson deliberately misled Parliament over COVID lockdown-flouting parties at his Downing Street office.Parliament’s Privileges Committee has spent 14 months investigating Johnson’s conduct over “partygate,” a series of boozy gatherings in his office that broke strict COVID-19 restrictions that his government had imposed on the country. Johnson, 58, angrily quit as a lawmaker on Friday after the committee informed him in advance that he would be sanctioned. He described the seven-member committee — which included both the ruling Conservatives and opposition party members — as a “kangaroo court,” and accused political opponents of driving him out in a “witch hunt.”On Wednesday, the eve of the report’s publication, Johnson also called for the panel’s most senior Conservative member, Bernard Jenkin, to resign over claims that he had brok...Palestinians say Israeli forces kill man in occupied West Bank
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:00:26 GMT
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli forces killed a Palestinian man Thursday in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian health officials said, the latest death in a spike of violence that has rocked the region.The Palestinian Health Ministry said 20-year-old Khalil Yahya Anis was shot in the head in the city of Nablus, a frequent flashpoint for confrontations between the Israeli military and Palestinians.The Israeli military said troops operating in the city came under fire and fired back. The troops were demolishing the home of a Palestinian behind the killing of an Israeli soldier last year. Israel demolishes the homes of attackers in what it says is a deterrent against future attacks. Critics say the tactic amounts to collective punishment.Israel and the Palestinians have been gripped by months of violence, focused mainly in the West Bank, where some 120 Palestinians have been killed this year.Israel has been staging near-nightly raids in the West Bank in response to a spasm of Palestinian viol...New Zealand’s economy dips into recession as higher interest rates bite
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:00:26 GMT
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand’s economy has dipped into recession as higher interest rates take their toll, new figures released Thursday show.Gross domestic product fell by 0.1% in the March quarter, following a revised 0.7% fall in the previous quarter, Statistics New Zealand said. That fulfils the nation’s definition of a recession, which is at least two consecutive quarters of negative growth.The slowdown comes after New Zealand’s central bank raised its benchmark interest rate 12 straight times to 5.5% as it tries to tame inflation. The rate is at its highest level since 2008, making it more expensive for people to borrow money for homes, cars and other purchases. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has indicated it doesn’t plan to raise the rate any further for now and that its next move will be a cut.The downturn in growth was in line with economists’ expectations, and the currency was little changed, with one New Zealand dollar trading ...Stock market today: Asia shares mixed after Fed holds rates steady and hints of hikes ahead
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:00:26 GMT
TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares were trading mixed Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve held interest rates steady. Data from China showed consumer and factory activity weakened in May and record-breaking unemployment among young people in cities rose as an economic rebound following the end of anti-virus controls slowed. Consumers, uneasy about possible job losses, have returned to shops and restaurants less quickly than expected.In Japan, machinery orders for April, released Thursday, showed the first growth in three months. Trade figures for May showed a deficit for 22 months in a row, as import costs rose with the rising energy and other prices. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 erased morning gains to finish little changed, down less than 0.1% at 33,485.49. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 added 0.2% to 7,175.30. South Korea’s Kospi shed 0.4% to 2,608.54. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng gained 1.6% to 19,723.65, while the Shanghai Composite edged up nearly 0.7% to 3,250.06. In...NATO debates ways to boost ties with Ukraine as war against Russian invasion drags on
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:00:26 GMT
BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO defense ministers gathered Thursday to discuss future relations with Ukraine as Russia’s war on the country thwarts its hopes of joining the world’s biggest security alliance soon.The ministers were also due to take part in a separate meeting at NATO headquarters of the U.S.-led Ukraine Contact Group — the forum Ukraine’s supporters routinely join to try to drum up weapons and ammunition to help Kyiv fight the Russian invasion.The NATO meeting comes just under a month before U.S. President Joe Biden and his counterparts gather for a summit in Lithuania in a symbolic show of support for Ukraine. They are expected to underscore their determination to act should Russian President Vladimir Putin try to expand the war westward.NATO agreed in 2008 that Ukraine would join the organization one day, but did not set a date for it to start membership talks.As the war ground on, Ukraine applied for “accelerated accession” to NATO on Sept. 30. With its Crimean Peninsula anne...Greece finds no more survivors after sinking of migrant boat. Hundreds are still feared missing
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:00:26 GMT
KALAMATA, Greece (AP) — Rescue workers transferred the bodies of dead migrants to refrigerated trucks as a major search continued Thursday for possible survivors of a sea disaster in southern Greece. Hundreds of people are still feared missing.At least 78 bodies have been recovered after a fishing boat crammed with migrants seeking to make it from Libya to Italy capsized and sank a day earlier in deep waters off the Greek coast.Rescuers saved 104 passengers — including Egyptians, Syrians, Pakistanis, Afghans and Palestinians — but authorities fear that hundreds of others may have been trapped below deck. If confirmed that would make the tragedy one of the worst ever recorded in the central Mediterranean.Authorities revised the confirmed death toll from 79 following an overnight count of the bodies.“The survivors are in a very difficult situation. Right now they are in shock,” Erasmia Roumana, head of a United Nations Refugee Agency delegation, told The Associated Press after meeting...Latest news
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