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Новости за 03.07.2024

Wuthering Waves was unleashed on the Steam Deck, but only for one day

Rock Paper Shotgun 

Wuthering Waves, that recent gacha RPG of anime styling and impenetrable jargonblasting, just didn’t work on the Steam Deck when it launched in May. It also doesn’t work right now. But for one brief, debatably glorious day on June 29th, it did. And thus, Deck owners who’d persevered through a slightly fiddly installation process (explained here by YouTubesmith Deck Wizard) could finally take their first joyous steps into Wuthering Waves like a David Hasselhoff-buoyed East German in 1989.

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Schumacher blackmail suspects had 'family photos'

France24.com (en) 

Data records combed by investigators included "photo files relating to the Schumacher family's private life", the prosecutors in the western city of Wuppertal said in a statement. German authorities announced in June they had arrested a father and son on suspicion of trying to blackmail the Schumacher family. The suspects contacted family representatives claiming to have access to files which the Schumachers "would not want to have published", prosecutors said. "To stop the files being published online... Читать дальше...

Bangkok-Vientiane train service begins July 19

BangkokPost.com 

A new international train service connecting Bangkok and Vientiane in Laos will begin services on July 19, the State Railway of Thailand announced on Wednesday.

Rwanda elections: Kagame opponents’ low-key campaigns

France24.com (en) 

In Rwanda, the campaign for the presidential election on July 15 continues, with only three candidates allowed to run for the highest office. The massive rallies of Paul Kagame's Rwandan Patriotic Front continue to gather thousands of supporters across the country. Against him, only two candidates, who were already unsuccessful in the 2017 elections. Clément Di Roma went to meet one of them, the independent candidate Philippe Mpayimana, who is far from drawing crowds.