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RULERS OF NATIONS Geopolitical Simulator 2 Will you become the greatest Head of State ? Play one of the powerful rulers of a nation! . Slip into the shoes of the President of the U.S., or the leader of China, Russia, United Kingdom, or other countries. Expand your influence on the world stage. Two game modes are available ● Competition Mode : Play solo or with other players (up to 16 internet players). Confront one another or ally with other heads of state. Armed conflicts, economic wars, attacks, spying, treason and alliances . . . anything could happen between computer and human players. ● Simulation Mode : Choose a Head of State among the 170 proposed nations. Plunge into each of the 20 contextual scenarios included, such as "Get out of the World Crisis" or "Afghanistan: The New Vietnam?" or "Iran, the next nuclear power ?" The world's only simulation engine of its kind. With a new engine that includes thousands of updated values for 2011, players have access to more than 1,000 different actions and can interact with 3D characters with over 6 hours of dialogue Several integrated options: ● Online and real-time player rankings. ● Choice of secret objectives. ● Integration of your own photos or 3D faces, logos, and names, to make the game even more realistic. ● Interactive world map with more than 100 types of units (buildings, military units, industry plants,...) in realtime 3D ● Interactive and realtime tutorial to easily learn main game mechanisms. ● Original quiz game "test your knowledge" with over 3,000 questions. Various thematics, multiplayer and ranking options: a good way to learn by playing! We recommend the following minimum configuration: PC Windows XP / VISTA / 7 ● 2 GHz Processor ● 2 Gb RAM ● 2 Gb Hard Drive Space ● DirectX 9.0 compatible sound card ● 128MB DirectX 9.0-compatible video card ESRB: TEEN PEGI: 12+ © Eversim 2010, All rights reserved. Official website: www.rulers-of-nations.com
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan says that North Korea will pay the "price" if it supplies Russia with arms, during a press briefing at the White House. SOUNDBITE
Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is said to be angry about the coronavirus pandemic and its economic impact, South Korea's spy agency said on Friday. According to the Associated Press, Kim has ordered the execution of at least two people, locked down the capital of Pyongyang, and implemented other measures to slow the spread of COVID-19. One of the two people who were executed was a well-known money changer in Pyongyang, who was reportedly blamed for North Korea's falling exchange rate.
Seoul, Sep 29 (EFE).- The brother of a South Korean official shot to death last week by North Korean troops when they found him adrift in their territorial waters said Tuesday that he does not believe the victim wanted to defect, as Seoul says.Lee Rae-jin, brother of the official who died last week demanded Tuesday at a press conference held at the Seoul Foreign Correspondents Club an international investigation to clarify the "savage crime" against his brother given the contradictory versions both parties have given on the case.SOUNDBITES: BROTHER OF SOUTH KOREAN OFFICIAL KILLED BY NORTH KOREAN TROOPS, LEE RAE-JIN:1. "I would like to know what happened, how it was moving while it was still south of the western maritime border and also to find the body of my brother obtaining a precise explanation from the authorities," 2. "There was a golden window, of six hours, to rescue him in which the South Korean intelligence authorities were observing what was happening and no measures were taken to save him. And while my brother is accused of wanting to defect, the authorities seem to have confidence in the version of events that North Korea tells and all this makes my brother a criminal (trying to defect to the North is a crime in the South). I want to remember at this point that South Korea calls itself a democratic country with a rule of law ". 3. "I sincerely hope that the death of my brother brings the beginning of peace on the Korean peninsula and freedom for everyone. Thank you very much."
Seoul, Sep 24 (EFE).- North Korea shot and burned the body of a South Korean official who disappeared this week from a boat near the maritime border between the two countries, Seoul’s defense ministry said Thursday.The 47-year-old official affiliated with the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, identified only as “A,” went missing on Monday from a 500-ton boat patrolling about 10 kilometers south of the tense and disputed Northern Limit Line (NLL) de-facto border.(Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN)SHOT LIST: PEOPLE WATCH NEWS OF THE SOUTH KOREAN OFFICIAL SHOT AND BURNED BY NORTH KOREA IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.
Ganghwa, Aug 11 (EFE).- The South Korean islands of Ganghwa County, on the border with the North, have been the scene of persistent tensions this summer.The area has seen disputes in recent months over the distribution of propaganda and rice by activists and a North Korean defector who swam across the border.The islands are located about 30 kilometers northwest of Seoul and are home to around 70,000 people. (Camera: ANDRES SANCHEZ BRAUN)SHOT LIST: A GUIDED VISIT ORGANIZED BY THE SOUTH KOREAN GOVERNMENT TO THE BORDER ISLANDS OF GANGHWA SHOWING THE NORTH KOREAN COAST SEEN FROM THE HANGPO ANCHORAGE IN THE ISLAND OF SEONGMO, AND BOTTLES SENT BY ACTIVISTS THAT HAVE REMAINED TRAPPED. SOUNDBITES: HA-RI MAYOR, HAN DEOK-HO (IN KOREAN).TRANSLATIONS: "This is so close to North Korea ... In 20 minutes one arrives sailing. And that's why the activists choose this place. But very few bottles (with rice) reach North Korea. The rest are stranded on our shores making them dirty. "