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More info on http://www.mars-thegame.com/ Mars: War Logs, the cyberpunk RPG developed by Spiders for Xbox LIVE, PlayStation Network and PC, offers a wide variety of quests, tactical dynamic combat, and extensive character specialization through different skill trees and a complete craft system. Today, we are taking you for a trip far away from Earth, over 200 million miles from here. The new role-playing game from Spiders Studio, Mars War Logs, shows a new side of itself through a splendid new video exclusively made of in-game footage. Guaranteed 100% Dubstep-free, this first trailer is supported by bewitching music that contrasts with the strong images of the video: the survivors of the great cataclysm that hit Mars, who have retreated into huge slum-cities and are subjected to the dictatorship of the guilds controlling the planet's most precious resource, water. Mars War Logs will be released in Spring 2013 on Xbox LIVE®, PlayStation®Network and PC.
Sanaa, Jan 23 (EFE/EPA).- The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has stopped funding clean water and sanitation services in the Houthis-held cities of war-torn Yemen, a few months after the UN relief agencies in Yemen reduced a number of their programs due to lack of donor funding, according to local reports.Some 24 million Yemenis, 80 percent of the population, are relying on aid. (Camera: YAHYA ARHAB).SHOT LIST: YEMENIS FILL A TANK LORRY AND BOTTLES WITH CLEAN WATER FROM A WATER-TAP, WHICH WAS FUNDED BY UNICEF, IN SANAA, YEMEN.
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Argentina's riot police fire water cannon to disperse protesters on the 9 de Julio Avenue in Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, paralyzed by thousands of people gathering in defiance against the recent economic measures introduced by the government of President Javier Milei. IMAGES COMPLETE VIDI34P24WC_EN
French communes of Velars-sur-Ouche and Montbard in the Cote-d'Or department have been placed on red alert, a warning that water levels could cause flooding in some areas. IMAGES