GTA VI is coming :

Well we are hearing a news from a time that GTA VI is  coming, but no one knows what is the exact date and year is.But a thing which is come to know that it may be released in 2019 or 2022.Grand Theft Auto 6' Release Date Rumors: Game's Fate Still Unknown as Talks Remain at 'GTA 5' Single-Player Possibilities .A promotional image from "GTA 5." Despite no confirmation from Rockstar Games about "Grand Theft Auto 6" ("GTA 6") yet, there is a lot of buzz already about the yet-to-be announced "GTA 5" sequel. With the massive success of the current installment (it continues to rack up sales four years since its initial release), fans assume that a new one has to be on the way. Even Rockstar has hinted in the past few years that they were already throwing ideas around for the next entry in the franchise. Although some fans are starting to worry about the fate of "GTA 6" as Rockstar appears to be focusing on "GTA 5," specifically the online component, which receives regular updates and new content. In fact, instead of a new "GTA" installment, much of the studio's conversations involving the franchise still revolve around the possibility of releasing single-player content for "GTA 5."

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America want to cut of oil to NORTH KOREA :

Nikki Haley to China:
Cut off oil to North Korea, or we'll take the situation into our own hands U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley said China must stop exporting crude to North Korea, or "we can take the oil situation into our own hands." The warning came after North Korea tested a ballistic missile on Tuesday. The United States has been trying to convince China to completely cut off crude oil exports to North Korea. PLAY VIDEO U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley on Wednesday appeared to threaten to disrupt Chinese crude oil shipments to North Korea following the hermit kingdom's test of an intercontinental ballistic missile on Tuesday. China's refusal to completely cut off energy exports to North Korea have been a sticking point as the United States leads the charge to rein in Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program. Haley revealed during a speech at the United Nations headquarters in New York City that President Donald Trump called Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday morning to tell him the time has come for China to cut off crude oil supplies to North Korea.

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Cold War :

China says Trump's new security policy shows 'Cold War mentality' By James Griffiths and Serenitie Wang, CNN Updated, December 19, 2017 Trump unveils national security plans.Analysts say new national security strategy represents a shift on China policy It sets up Beijing and Washington as competitors and antagonists Hong Kong (CNN)Everything seemed to be going so well between China and the US. After a successful visit by US President Donald Trump to Beijing earlier this year, relations with Chinese leader Xi Jinping appeared to be at an all time high, with both lauding each others' achievements and Trump saying he didn't blame China for "taking advantage" of previous US administrations.

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F.C BARCELONA unstoppable :

In today's match BARCELONA wins against REAL MADRID.A great match played between two football clubs. Barcelona now lead Atletico Madrid by nine points at the top of La Liga, while Real Madrid stay fourth Barcelona produced a superb away performance to secure a victory over Real Madrid that all but eliminates their arch rivals from the Spanish title race. A second-half Luis Suarez strike and Lionel Messi's penalty, after Dani Carvajal was sent off for handball, helped move Barca nine points clear of Atletico Madrid at the top of La Liga, and increased their advantage over defending champions Real to 14 points. Karim Benzema hit the post and Cristiano Ronaldo missed two good chances in the first half, but the home side were blown away after the restart in the first El Clasico meeting of the Spanish league season. Los Blancos started with Gareth Bale on the bench, and although he forced a save form Marc-Andre ter Stegen having been brought on following Carvajal's dismissal, the Wales forward was unable to spark a comeback. Instead, late substitute Aleix Vidal added further insult in injury time with a third for Barca, as his shot from inside the box squeezed over the line after Messi's cut-back, despite the Argentine losing his boot in the build-up to his 200th assist for the club. It is the first time Barca have won three consecutive away league matches at the Bernabeu, and the result leaves Zinedine Zidane's side fourth in the table.

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Not accept any U.S plan for peace with Israel :

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has said he will not accept any US plan for peace with Israel, after it recognised Jerusalem as Israel's capital. His comments came after a UN General Assembly vote effectively repudiated Washington's controversial declaration. Washington has for the past few months been drafting a new peace plan, though it has not divulged any details. Meanwhile, two Palestinians were killed in clashes with Israeli troops amid fresh protests over Jerusalem's status. The men, both in their 20s, were shot dead in the east of the Gaza Strip, the territory's health ministry said. Israel said it was investigating. Image AFP Image Mr Abbas says the US can no longer be considered a neutral mediator There have been violent confrontations on the border between Israel and Gaza, as well as across the occupied West Bank, for the past three Fridays. Palestinians clashed with troops in places including Bethlehem as the city, the traditional birthplace of Jesus, prepared for Christmas.

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The shortest day of the year

The winter solstice (or hibernal solstice), also known as midwinter, is an astronomical phenomenon marking the day with the shortest period of daylight and the longest night of the year. In the Northern Hemisphere this is the December solstice and in the Southern Hemisphere this is the June solstice.

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Apple is slowing iphones :

Is your iPhone is slowing?
Apple has confirmed the suspicions of many iPhone owners by revealing it does deliberately slow down some models of the iPhone as they age. Many customers have long suspected that Apple slows down older iPhones to encourage people to upgrade. The company has now said it does slow down some models as they age, but only because the phones' battery performance diminishes over time. Apple said it wanted to "prolong the life" of customers' devices. The practice was confirmed after a customer shared performance tests on Reddit, suggesting their iPhone 6S had slowed down considerably as it had aged but had suddenly sped up again after the battery had been replaced.

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Good news for facebook users :

Facebook strikes music deal with Universal. Facebook has reached a licensing agreement with a major music label that will allow users to post and share music on the social media network. The global, multi-year deal with Universal Music Group (UMG) addresses copyright issues raised by unauthorised use of its artists' material. The firms also said they were working together on new music products, a sign Facebook has set its sights on challenging YouTube. UMG said the deal was "unprecedented". Terms were not disclosed. Universal represents artists such as Taylor Swift and Jay-Z. The company has previously pushed Facebook to remove posts, including covers of its artists' songs. YouTube signs Universal Music deal Universal in private Prince songs deal Universal Music Group's executive vice president of digital strategy, Michael Nash said: "Together, Facebook and UMG are creating a dynamic new model for collaboration between music companies and social platforms to advance the interests of recording artists and songwriters while enhancing the social experience of music for their fans." In a news release, the companies said that "in time" users will also be able to access a "vast library" of music. The licensing deal covers Facebook, as well as Instagram and Oculus. The firms are also working on products for Facebook's messaging service.

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Today humanity head should be down of shame :

A Syrian baby lost his eye to violence. Now, others are standing up for him

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Karim, a two-month-old Syrian baby who reportedly lost his eye in shelling last week, has inspired a new movement in the country’s besieged region of Ghouta.

The baby lost his left eye, but survived an attack in Eastern Ghouta’s Hammuriye district last Friday, according to Getty. The incident inspired Syrians, and others, to cover their left eye for photos in solidarity with the child.

WATCH: Syrian family begs for help amid worsening malnutrition crisis in eastern Damascus

Syrian journalist Hadi Al Abdullah posted about the movement, which has been spreading with the hashtag #SolidarityWithKarim, on social media. He said that the baby’s mother was killed in the attack.

“Syrian children stand in solidarity with Karim, who lost his eye and had his skull broken by Assad regime shelling on his home in Eastern Ghouta. His mother was also killed by the same attack,” Al Abdullah tweeted Monday.

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UN rejects Donald Trump's resolution on JERUSALEM :

Jerusalem: UN resolution rejects Trump's declaration .The UN General Assembly held an emergency session at the request of Arab and Muslim states The UN General Assembly has decisively backed a resolution effectively calling on the US to withdraw its recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The text says that any decisions regarding the status of the city are "null and void" and must be cancelled. The non-binding resolution was approved by 128 states, with 35 abstaining and nine others voting against. It came after US President Donald Trump threatened to cut financial aid to those who backed the resolution. Before the vote, the Palestinian foreign minister urged member states to reject "blackmail and intimidation". Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, meanwhile, said it would reject the anticipated rsult "outright" and dismissed the UN as a "house of lies".

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Top ten films of Hollywood of the year 2017 :

10. DownsizingDespite its title, Downsizing sees Alexander Payne’s ambition growing to vertiginous heights. His specialism is wistful comedies (Sideways, Nebraska) set in a recognisable contemporary US, but his latest film is an apocalyptic science-fiction mind-bender set at some unspecified point in the future, in the US and beyond. Matt Damon and Kristen Wiig play the Midwestern couple who wonder whether they should cut their living costs by being shrunk to the size of Barbie dolls but this droll premise is just the beginning. As soon as you think you can see where it’s going, Downsizing ventures somewhere startlingly new instead. (Credit: Paramount Pictures) 
 9. A Ghost StoryWhat’s it like to be a ghost, sloping through eternity with no way to affect the physical world except by making the odd lightbulb flicker? David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon/Ain’t Them Bodies Saints) ponders this topic in a strangely poignant indie mood piece with a unique central performance: the film’s conceptual master stroke is that it has an Oscar-winning leading man (Casey Affleck), but he has almost no dialogue, and he spends most of the running time hidden by a floor-length white sheet. Depending on how mystical you’re feeling, A Ghost Story is either a poetic meditation on transience and isolation, or an extended joke about a man who is too immature to move on after a break-up. (Credit: A24) 
 8. Their FinestThe British film industry was obsessed by the 1941 evacuation of Dunkirk this year: two of its most award-friendly offerings were weighty epics chronicling the nerve-flaying action (Dunkirk) and the behind-the-scenes political wranglings (Darkest Hour). More satisfying than either, though, was Lone Scherfig’s multi-layered romantic comedy drama in which a secretary (Gemma Arterton) researches and co-writes a morale-boosting weepie about the evacuation. Their Finest is a blissful tribute to the camaraderie and compromises of movie-making, with a cast so lovable that you want to hug every character, and yet it never lets you forget the constant tension and danger of life during wartime. (Credit: STX Entertainment)
 7. Lady BirdHaving co-written Frances Ha and Mistress America with Noah Baumbach, Greta Gerwig scripts and directs a film of her own, a flawless coming-of-age comedy that balances polished wit with deep affection for its heroine. The heroine in question, played by the stunningly self-possessed Saiorse Ronan, is a 17-year-old who isn’t quite as confident or as clever as she would like to be. The details of the setting (Sacramento, California) and the period (2002) are so abundant and specific that you have to assume that Gerwig is remembering her own younger self. But the character’s pretensions, insecurities and family quarrels will make every single viewer wince with recognition. (Credit: A24) 
 6. The Florida ProjectSean Baker follows his breakthrough hit, Tangerine, with another caring, vivid and buzzingly energised study of marginalised Americans on the wrong side of the poverty line. Set in and around one of the motels which tourists drive past on their way to Disneyland, The Florida Project invites the viewer to spend a long, lazy summer with a mischievous six-year-old girl, Mooney (Brooklynn Prince), her defiant mother, Halley (Bria Vinaite), and the motel’s tireless caretaker, Bobby (Willem Dafoe). As Mooney and her friends roam between traffic-crammed roads and unspoilt meadows, the film forces us to ask whether they are having an idyllic childhood or an awful one. (Credit: A24) 
5. Get OutJordan Peele’s writer-directorial debut was unmatched this year in terms of pure start-to-finish entertainment. The mysterious tale of a young black photographer (Daniel Kaluuya) who goes to stay with the impeccably liberal parents (Catherine Keener, Bradley Whitford) of his white girlfriend (Allison Williams), Get Out is gripping, explosively funny and as wonderfully creepy as the 1970s horror classics which inspired it. But that’s not all. As well as getting audiences laughing, screaming and cheering, Peele got them talking: his sly satire has prompted more debate about race relations in America than any number of earnest historical dramas. (Credit: Universal Pictures) 
 4. Good TimeRobert Pattinson may be famous for playing a vampire in the Twilight series, but he seems a lot more predatory and a lot less healthy in Good Time: you can almost smell the sweat dripping from his gaunt, pasty, pop-eyed hustler as he cheats and robs his way around the grubbier corners of New York. And there is more to this outrageous urban crime farce than Pattinson’s career-best performance. A fizzing cocktail of audacious style and painfully raw authenticity, the film marks out its directors, Josh and Benny Safdie, as two of America’s most exciting and distinctive new talents. (Credit: A24)
 3. PaddingtonVery few live-action children’s films are as joyous as Paddington 2 although to call it “live-action” might be to denigrate its delightful animated sequences. As meticulously designed and constructed as a clockwork music box, Paul Smith’s superior sequel excels both as a colourful cavalcade of Laurel-and-Hardy-level slapstick and as a sincere ode to the power of kindness and inclusivity. Its mild-mannered ursine hero (voiced by Ben Whishaw) emerges as a genuine inspiration in these troubled times. Hugh Grant’s self-parodying turn as a foppish has-been actor is the icing on the cake or rather, the marmalade in the sandwich. (Credit: Warner Bros)
 2. Happy EndLike the bleakest-ever episode of Arrested Development, Michael Haneke’s Happy End is an abyss-black comedy about three generations of a business dynasty, each one psychotic in its own particular ways. Isabelle Huppert, Matthieu Kassovitz and Jean-Louis Trintignant play the Calais grandees who embody first-world callousness both at home and in the workplace, but who are chillingly sure that they’re in the right. They’re a loathsome bunch, but if the film’s grim view of humanity is upsetting, its ingenious structural trickery should raise a smile. Happy End is a series of murder mysteries. Haneke gives us tantalising glimpses of various crimes and misdemeanours, but we have to wait, each time, to discover what happened and who was to blame. (Credit: Sony Pictures Classics)
 1. The Shape of WaterSqueaking in at the very end of 2018, this gorgeous spy-monster-romantic-comedy-musical has everything you could want from a Guillermo del Toro film or any other film, for that matter. Sally Hawkins sparkles as a mute cleaner who falls for a humanoid amphibian (Doug Jones) in a secret government laboratory in early-1960s Baltimore. Their unlikely relationship is enchanting and steamy in and of itself, but del Toro also uses his sci-fi fairy tale to comment on the era’s Cold War paranoia and civil rights struggles. The reason it all works so beautifully is that The Shape of Water isn’t just a ravishing celebration of the love between a woman and a fish-man, but between a director and the magic of cinema. (Credit: 20th Century Fox)

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Universal Studios Hollywood Makes Top 10 List of Google's 2017 Year in Search as Trending Global Theme Park :

Trending searches are defined as having the highest spike in traffic over a sustained period in 2017 vs prior year.

Universal Studios Hollywood Makes Top 10 List of Google’s 2017 Year in Search as Trending Global Theme Park within Travel Destination Activities (PRNewsfoto/Universal Studios Hollywood)
According to Google, Year in Search reflects the spirit of the times as they strive to capture the year's new and exciting search terms. Trending terms generally better identify what people were curious about in 2017 relative to 2016. More information is available at google.com/2017.

As the #1 tourist destination in Los Angeles and one of the most progressive theme parks anywhere, Universal Studios Hollywood inspires guests from across the globe to step into the world of movie-making magic and experience immersive, groundbreaking attractions based on today's most compelling movies and television shows.

With its recent unprecedented multi-million dollar investment to reimagine the decades old theme park, Universal Studios Hollywood has undergone a top to bottom makeover resulting in 75 percent of the destination completely transformed.  The dramatic changes that have taken place in recent years have substantially altered the look, feel and experience of the theme park to redefine Universal Studios Hollywood as an entirely new destination.

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Real Madrid vs. FC Barcelona:

El Clasico qui your knowledge of one of the world's greatest soccer rivalries.If Real Madrid are to win La Liga this season, manager Zinedine Zidane needs to make history. Los Blancos have never won the title from eight points or more behind and currently trail laaders Barcelona by a seemingly insurmountable 11 points. Copa90: El Clásico - Real Madrid vs. Barcelona 03:32 However, with one game in hand -- after having traveled to the UAE to win the Club World Cup -- and the crucial Clasico this weekend, that deficit could soon be significantly reduced. Saturday's clash at the Santiago Bernabeu is make or break for Real. Win and the title race is reignited -- "Hay Liga," as they say in Spain -- lose and it is probably over before the end of December. Barcelona and Real Madrid rivalry satirized amid Catalonia crisis.

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Subborn attitude of Donald Trump :

Middle East Jerusalem UN vote: Trump threatens US aid recipients  Trump: "We're watching those votes" US President Donald Trump has threatened to cut off financial aid to countries that back a United Nations resolution opposing the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
"They take hundreds of millions of dollars and even billions of dollars, and then they vote against us," he told reporters at the White House. "Let them vote against us. We'll save a lot. We don't care." His comments come ahead of a UN General Assembly vote on a resolution opposing any recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
       Monday Earlier, US ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley warned member states that President Trump had asked her to report on "who voted against us" on Thursday. Analysis By Nada Tawfik,  New York President Trump and Ambassador Haley are trying to use American muscle rather than diplomacy to convince countries to vote their way.

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