Where is the best place to mine and how to spend gold in Diablo 4

Where is the best place to mine and how to spend gold in Diablo 4

Players in Diablo 4 start with basic equipment and can obtain new weapons, equipment, talismans, and gems by battling, completing quests, or purchasing with Diablo 4 coins. The gameplay revolves around improving the hero with better gear and bonuses to skills. Gold can be earned by selling items on the market, clearing dungeons and fortresses, and playing in groups to increase the drop rate of gold and experience. Replayability allows players to revisit valuable locations for more rewards.

Analysis: Israel’s allies grapple with bid for ICC warrant against Netanyahu

Analysis: Israel’s allies grapple with bid for ICC warrant against Netanyahu

International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan has requested an arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, causing a diplomatic dilemma for key member states who must balance support for Israel with backing the ICC’s actions. Some capitals, such as Paris, London, and Berlin, were informed beforehand about the plans, but many have not disclosed how they will respond if warrants are issued. Germany, in particular, faces challenges due to its support for Israel’s security and the ICC prosecutor’s independence. U.S. President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken have criticized the move, while European countries like Britain and Italy are divided over the issue. The ICC has jurisdiction over the conflict between Israel and Hamas since October 7, 2022, despite Israel not being a member of the court. The international community’s response to the arrest warrants will be crucial for the ICC’s credibility and the rule of law.

Well, you should see, President, how much I’m ashamed

Well, you should see, President, how much I’m ashamed

President Christodoulides expressed shame over the need for presidential intervention to replace a bed and two toilets at the Troodos Regional Hospital. This highlights the inefficiencies and lack of action in addressing basic needs at the hospital, raising concerns about the state of healthcare in the country.

Investigation begins for Thanasis Nicolaou, ’s murder

Investigation begins for Thanasis Nicolaou, ’s murder

– Investigators have received formal orders of operation to dig into the 19-year-old case of guardsman Thanasis Nicolaou’s murder.
– Nicolaou’s death was initially ruled as a suicide but a recent inquiry determined he was strangled to death in a criminal act.
– The investigators have three months to conduct their investigation and will begin questioning individuals related to Nicolaou’s death.
– The case file is expected to include more than 5,000 pages of material gathered over the almost 20 years since Nicolaou’s killing.

Shaken passengers arrive in Singapore after deadly turbulence-stricken flight

Shaken passengers arrive in Singapore after deadly turbulence-stricken flight

More than 140 passengers and crew from a Singapore Airlines flight that was hit by heavy turbulence finally reached Singapore after an emergency landing in Bangkok. One person died of a suspected heart attack and at least 30 people were injured. The turbulence caused passengers and crew to be flung around the cabin, resulting in injuries such as gashes and concussions. The relief flight from Bangkok carried injured passengers and crew back to Singapore, while the investigation involved officers from Singapore’s Transport Safety Investigation Bureau and the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board. Turbulence-related accidents are common, with the NTSB reporting that turbulence accounted for over a third of airline accidents from 2009 to 2018.

Globe editorial: The Liberals are ripping up Canada’s trump card for productivity growth

Globe editorial: The Liberals are ripping up Canada’s trump card for productivity growth

The Trudeau government introduced the Accelerated Investment Initiative in late 2018 to encourage corporate investment by allowing companies to expense the cost of new equipment and systems. However, the policy is set to expire by 2028, leading to an increase in effective tax rates on new investments. The Liberals are focusing on redistributionist efforts and targeted tax credits, rather than extending the sector-neutral accelerated capital-cost allowances program. This approach limits the impact on productivity-enhancing assets and may hinder overall economic growth.

Israeli army raids West Bank’s Jenin, Palestinians say seven killed [PHOTOS]

Israeli army raids West Bank’s Jenin, Palestinians say seven killed [PHOTOS]

Israeli forces conducted a major operation in the West Bank city of Jenin, targeting armed militants from groups like Hamas and Islamic Jihad. The operation resulted in the deaths of seven Palestinians, including a doctor and a teacher. The hospital in Jenin was surrounded as the violence escalated, with heavy gunfire and armored vehicles in the streets. The West Bank has experienced increased violence in the aftermath of the war in Gaza, with hundreds of Palestinians killed, including armed militants and civilians, as well as several Israelis.

On This Day: FIFA was established in 1904

On This Day: FIFA was established in 1904

On May 21, major events included the establishment of FIFA in 1904, Charles Lindbergh becoming the first pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic in 1927, and Amelia Earhart becoming the first woman to do the same in 1932. Sirhan B. Sirhan was sentenced to death for the murder of Robert Kennedy in 1969, later commuted to life imprisonment. In 1972, Michaelangelo’s Pieta statue was smashed in Rome, and in 1989, one million people in Hong Kong demonstrated in support of rebellious students in Beijing. Rajiv Gandhi was killed by a bomb in 1991, and in 1996, a Tanzanian ferry capsized on Lake Victoria. An earthquake in Algeria in 2003 killed thousands, while in 2004, Chris Cairns set a world record for test match sixes. The Republic of Montenegro held a referendum for independence from Serbia and Montenegro in 2006.

What we know about the crashed helicopter carrying Iran’s president

What we know about the crashed helicopter carrying Iran’s president

The helicopter that crashed in Iran, killing the president and foreign minister, was a Bell 212 model. Bell developed the aircraft in the late 1960s for the Canadian military, and it is used globally for various purposes. The Bell 212 can carry passengers, cargo, and mount weapons. Non-military organizations and countries like Japan, the United States, and Thailand operate the Bell 212. Iran’s current fleet includes Italian-built naval versions of the helicopter. The most recent fatal crash involving a Bell 212 was in 2023 off the coast of the United Arab Emirates. Iran has managed to keep its aviation fleets flying through a combination of smuggled parts and reverse-engineering. The accident does not automatically fall under global rules for air accident probes, and it is unlikely that Iran will seek outside help for the investigation.

Hamas leader Sinwar, facing ICC warrant request, plotted Oct 7 attack

Hamas leader Sinwar, facing ICC warrant request, plotted Oct 7 attack

Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas leader in Gaza, was imprisoned by Israel for 23 years before rising to a leadership role in the militant group. He made a speech in December 2022 promising a fierce strike against Israel, which was carried out less than a year later in an assault that killed 1,200 people. Sinwar had a history of punishing collaborators with Israel and has been devoted to the destruction of Israel and killing Jews.