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Actions of Armed Offenders Squad officers leading up to fatal shooting of Astin Hooper unjustified says IPCA

Actions of Armed Offenders Squad officers leading up to fatal shooting of Astin Hooper unjustified says IPCA 12 May, 2021 10:04 PM 4 minutes to read The scene on State Highway 30, near the Te Teko racecourse where a man died after being shot in a police shootout in 2019. Photo / File The scene on State Highway 30, near the Te Teko racecourse where a man died after being shot in a police shootout in 2019. Photo / File Rotorua Daily Post The actions of two Armed Offenders Squad members leading up to the fatal shooting of a Kawerau man were unjustified, the Independent Police Conduct Authority has found.

Ubisoft reports FY21 financial results

Company sees large boost to sales during the past twelve months Posted on May 12, 2021 - 7:20pm EST Ubisoft has released its earnings figures for fiscal 2020-21, the twelve months ended March 31, 2021. Sales for full-year 2020-21 amounted to €2,240.6 million, up 46.1% (or 49.5% at constant exchange rates) on the €1,534.0 million figure for 2019-20, in line with the target of between €2,220 million and €2,280 million. On March 26th Ubisoft announced its best performance to date for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Esports regional leagues, with record-breaking peak concurrent viewers and average minute audience results in each of its four regional leagues. It was also a record performance year for the Assassin’s Creed franchise, with total yearly revenue up 50% vs prior record set in 2012-13. The Division reached 40 million unique players.

In ousting Liz Cheney, Republicans have decided Trump is their future

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Valve s Gabe Newell Hints Steam Console Plans for PC Games to Come to New Platforms—Is it Coming?

12 May 2021, 09:05 pm Valve is trying to bring something new into the market, with the recent interview of Gabe Newell which announced the possibility of Steam Console plans to a high school Q&A in New Zealand. The CEO has been living overseas for over a year now and has divulged a truly crucial piece of information for Steam s growth and its games to come to other platforms. (Photo : Sancta Maria College via Facebook) Gabe Newell talks about Valve and an upcoming Steam Console Plans for PC Games in Sancta Maria College. Most game developers and publishers already offer cross-compatibility for the different games in the PC and console platforms including Fortnite, Call of Duty Warzone, Smite, Star Wars Battlefront, and more. These games would mostly rely on their developers for cross-platform compatibility, and may not be even that of a crossplay.

Centre, Bharat Biotech willing to invite other companies to scale up Covaxin production | India News

NEW DELHI: Amid the reports of coronavirus vaccine shortage from various states, the Central government and Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech are willing to invite other companies which want to produce COVAXIN in a bid to scale up the vaccine production, said NITI Aayog member, Dr VK Paul, on Thursday. However, Dr Paul also stressed that COVAXIN can only be produced in the Biosafety level 3 (BSL3) labs. People say that Covaxin should be given to other companies for manufacturing. I am happy to say that Covaxin manufacturing company (Bharat Biotech) has welcomed this when we discussed it with them. Under this vaccine, a live virus is inactivated and this is done only in BSL3 labs. Not every company has this. We give an open invitation to companies who want to do this. Companies that want to manufacture Covaxin, should do it together. The Centre will assist so that capacity is increased, Dr Paul said.

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