ROSEN, TOP RANKED INVESTOR COUNSEL, Encourages Snap Inc. Investors with Losses Exceeding $100K to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in Securities Class Action Commenced by the Firm – SNAP

NEW YORK, Nov. 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of the securities of Snap Inc. (NYSE: SNAP) between July 22, 2020 and October 21, 2021, inclusive (the “Class Period”), of the important January 10, 2022 lead plaintiff deadline in the securities class action first filed by the firm.

SO WHAT: If you purchased Snap securities during the Class Period you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement.

WHAT TO DO NEXT: To join the Snap class action, go to http://www.rosenlegal.com/cases-register-2188.html or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action. A class action lawsuit has already been filed. If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than January 10, 2022. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation.

WHY ROSEN LAW: We encourage investors to select qualified counsel with a track record of success in leadership roles. Often, firms issuing notices do not have comparable experience, resources or any meaningful peer recognition. Many of these firms do not actually litigate securities class actions. Be wise in selecting counsel. The Rosen Law Firm represents investors throughout the globe, concentrating its practice in securities class actions and shareholder derivative litigation. Rosen Law Firm has achieved the largest ever securities class action settlement against a Chinese Company. Rosen Law Firm was Ranked No. 1 by ISS Securities Class Action Services for number of securities class action settlements in 2017. The firm has been ranked in the top 4 each year since 2013 and has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors. In 2019 alone the firm secured over $438 million for investors. In 2020, founding partner Laurence Rosen was named by law360 as a Titan of Plaintiffs’ Bar. Many of the firm’s attorneys have been recognized by Lawdragon and Super Lawyers.

DETAILS OF THE CASE: According to the lawsuit, defendants throughout the Class Period made false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) Apple’s privacy changes would have, and were having, a material impact on the Company’s advertising business; (2) Snap overstated its ability to transition its advertising with Apple’s privacy changes; (3) Snap knew of, but downplayed, the risks of the impact that Apple’s privacy changes had on the Company’s advertising business; (4) Snap overstated its commitment to privacy; and (5) as a result of the foregoing, defendants’ public statements and statements to journalists were materially false and/or misleading at all relevant times. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages.

To join the Snap class action, go to http://www.rosenlegal.com/cases-register-2188.html or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action.

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‫إطلاق عالمي لماركة صالون – جي دبليو أم تصبح محل تركيز معرض غوانغجو للسيارات (جي آي أيه إي) 2021

باودنغ، الصين، 21 تشرين الثاني/نوفمبر 2021 / PRNewswire/ — يوم 19 تشرين الثاني/نوفمبر، أنطلقت ماركة صالون من شركة جي دبليو أم عالميا في المعرض الـ 19، إلى جانب سيارتها الكهربائية بالكامل الأولى عالية الأداء.  وفي الوقت نفسه، تم الكشف أيضا عن موديلات جديدة من هافال، شاحنة جي دبليو أم، تانك وغيرها.

GWM unveils new vehicles at the GIAE

صالون هي شركة سيارات مستقلة احتضنتها شركة جي دبليو أم حديثا.  وهي تعتزم إنشاء قسم جديد هو “ميكا تكنولوجي” والدخول إلى سوق السيارات الفاخرة الكهربائية بالكامل.  وقد ظهرت أول سياراتها الفاخرة “بيف” و”جيجيالونغ” أيضا في معرض جي آي أيه إي.

جيجيالونغ هي سيارة كوبيه متوسطة إلى كبيرة بطول 5.2 متر ومظهر يشبه الدروع الميكانيكية.  وإذ تأتي مجهزة بأربعة ماسحات ضوئية، فهي سيارة أكثر ذكاء لناحية قيادتها.  يمكن شحن السيارة بسرعة بقوة 800 فولت / 480 كيلو واط كافية لقطع مسافة تصل إلى 401 كم في 10 دقائق، مع نطاق أقصى يبلغ 802 كم عند الشحن الكامل.  والسيارة مجهزة بمحركات مغناطيسية دائمة أمامية وخلفية، وتتمتع بقوة قصوى تبلغ 405 كيلو واط، وعزم دوران أقصى يبلغ 750 أن أم، وتسارع من 0 إلى 100 كم/ساعة في 3.7 ثانية.

وكشفت شركة هافال النقاب عن موديلات مختلفة لها، بما في ذلك السيارة الرياضية الذكية الرائدة هافال “شينشو”، وهافال أتش 6 أس، والجيل الثالث من هافال  أتش 6.  سيارة بيغ دوغ هي أيضًا سيارة لافتة للنظر بتصميمها المبتكر.  فهي تتميز بمظهر مربع مع مصابيح أمامية مستديرة أنيقة وتبدو متجهة إلى الخلف.  تجمع السيارة بين إمكانيات القيادة الرائعة على الطرق الوعرة وراحة سيارات الدفع الرباعي الحضرية.  وهي مجهزة بنظام دفع رباعي ذكي، وقفلين مختلفين، وأنماط قيادة متعددة على الطرق الرملية والطينية والثلوج.  ويقال إن سيارة بيغ دوغ ستطرح للبيع في الشرق الأوسط بحلول نهاية العام.

وقبل المعرض، حققت شاحنة جي دبليو أم علامة فارقة في المبيعات العالمية بتحقيقها بيع أكثر من 2 مليون وحدة.  في جي آي أيه إي، اجتذبت سيارة جنغانباو، وهي شاحنة تجارية مصممة وفقًا للمعايير العالمية، أكبر قدر من الاهتمام.  تبدو الشاحنة أنيقة للغاية بخطوطها الأنيقة ومحاورها الرائعة.  يبلغ طولها وعرضها وارتفاعها على التوالي 5،635 / 1،880 / 1،815 (1،840) ملم وقاعدة عجلات تبلغ 3،410 ملم.  وهي مُجهزة بمحرك ديزل 2.0T، وتحقق قوة قصوى تبلغ 122 كيلو واط.  وسيارة المفهوم الأخرى، شاحنة سوبر بيك أب، هي سيارة جذابة أيضًا.  وهي مستوحاة من المعجبين بسيارة لورايدر المنخضة الارتفاع.  وهي مصممة بأسلوب هيلافلاش لتلبية احتياجات المستخدمين الشباب.  وهناك أيضًا أنواع أخرى من شاحنات البيك أب في منطقة العرض، والتي تُظهر أنماط التصميم المتنوعة لشركة  جي دبليو أم.

بالإضافة إلى ذلك، طُرح موديل سيارة “تانك”، “تانك 500” للبيع المسبق في جي آي أيه إي.  كما اجتذبت موديلات مثل  “أورا غود كات”، “أورا باليماو” و”وي موكا بهيف” و”ماكيدو بهيف” العديد من الزوار.

وكما قال توني صن، نائب المدير العام للإدارة الدولية في جي دبليو أم، “يهيمن الشباب تدريجيًا على مجموعات المستهلكين العالمية الرئيسية، ولا مفر من تلبية الاحتياجات الجمالية الشخصية.  ولتحقيق هذه الغاية، ستواصل جي دبليو أم تعزيز ابتكار الموديلات لتزويد المستخدمين العالميين بخيارات أكثر تنوعا.” .

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Sudan doctors count terrible tally of Khartoum dead and injured

While exact figures are still emerging, it is known that at least 40 people have died as a result of lethal force used by the Sudan military to disperse mass public protests and manifestations of civil disobedience, since a junta seized power in Sudan in a coup d’état on October 25. Wednesday November 17 marked the most lethal day, when at least 16 people died.

The Central Committee of Sudan Doctors (CCSD) has released a field report, enumerating those injured in the three cities of Khartoum state on November 17 after security forces fired on demonstrators with tear gas and live ammunition. Police statements via the official Sudan News Agency (SUNA) assert that “the police used minimal force and tear gas and never used a firearm”, however pictures and videos of the violence, with clearly audible gunfire, have been shared widely on social media.

CCSD has confirmed more than 100 injury cases among civilians during the November 17, 2021 anti-coup protests “which turned into a massacre by security forces”. More than 40 injury cases were sustained by live ammunition, a case of paralysis of the lower extremities, and more than four cases are in an unstable condition, the doctors’ committee says.

Analysis (CCSD): 107 injury cases have been reported in total 48 injury cases due to the use of live ammunition, one injury case due to rubber bullets, 13 injury cases due to tear gas canisters, six injury cases from ‘bullet debris’, and 39 superficial injuries and wounds from batons and beating.

Details According to Cities:

Khartoum North (Bahri):

77 injury cases in total. 32 injury cases due to live ammunition, including one case of paralysis of the lower extremities of a 17-year-old, and one unstable case, 10 injury cases due to tear gas canisters, one injury case due to rubber bullets, one injury case due to the beating by batons, four injury cases with bullet debris, and 30 superficial injuries and wounds from batons and beating.

Omdurman:

17 injury cases in total. Nine injury cases due to live ammunition, three of them are in an unstable condition, two injury cases with bullet debris, and six superficial injuries and wounds from batons and beating.

Khartoum city:

13 injury cases have been reported in total. Seven injury cases due to live ammunition, one case is in an unstable condition, three injury cases due to tear gas canisters, three superficial injuries and wounds.

In its statement, the CCSD points out that it keeps the details of the inured private to protect their rights and security, also underlining that “the CCSD follows a rigorous procedure to confirm the accuracy of each case before it gets published”.

Source: Radio Dabanga

Sudan’s Hamdok reinstated as PM after new agreement

Sudan’s military commander General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and ousted Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok on Sunday signed a political agreement.

The new deal aims at restoring the transition to civilian rule nearly a month after a military takeover.

On October 25, General al-Burhan declared a state of emergency, dissolved the transitional government, and arrested the civilian leadership.

Hamdok was placed under house arrest when the military seized power. Sudan’s military lifted restrictions on his movement and removed the security forces that were stationed outside his home on Sunday morning.

The 14-point political agreement, signed in the presidential palace in Khartoum, also provides for the release of all political prisoners detained during the coup and stipulates that a 2019 constitutional declaration be the basis for a political transition, according to details read out on state TV.

The agreement has stipulated that Mr. Hamdok will form an independent cabinet of technocrats. It also enabled Abdalla Hamdok to be reinstated as prime minister.

“I should begin by saying that our country is guarded and preserved by God Almighty and whatever we reach at dead end, my fellow Sudanese people are capable of restoring our country back on course,” Hamdok said.

“When I then accepted the designation as an interim prime minister, I realized that the road was not strewn with roses, it would be a daunting task, fraught by risks and dangers. However, by joining hands, we can all prevent our country from plunging into the unknown. We should all come together to let the people decide who will take and hold the reigns of power,” he added.

According to Hamdok, the political agreement will open doors to address all the pending issues of the transitional period over the past two years.

Despite the news of Hamdok’s reinstatement, huge demonstrations erupted in many parts of the capital Khartoum with demonstrators denouncing military rule.

Source: Radio Tamazuj

Sudan’s PM Hamdok reinstated but opposition reject deal

Gen Abdelfattah El Burhan, Commander-in-Chief of the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF), and leader of the military junta that seized power in a coup d’état on October 25, signed an agreement with Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok at the Presidential Palace in Khartoum today, to reinstate the PM – who has been under house arrest since the coup – and return the country to democratic transition in terms of the Constitutional Document.

In speeches following the signing this afternoon, El Burhan and Hamdok both hailed the agreement as a major achievement, however the opposition Forces for Freedom and Change FFC – the main drivers of the revolution that overthrew the 30-year Al Bashir dictatorship in 2019, and convenors of an ongoing campaign of civil disobedience and mass demonstrations since the coup – have rejected any deal, calling for the coup leaders to be put on trial for undermining the regime, and for crimes against peaceful demonstrators.

In separate statements, the major opposition National Umma Party, the Sudanese Congress Party, and the Federal Gathering, have all echoed the FFC and reiterated their rejection of any deal with the junta, calling for a complete return to civilian government, and condemning the putschists.

Today’s agreement provides for the Sovereignty Council to supervise the tasks of the transitional period, without direct interference in the executive work. It also stipulates that the Constitutional Document is the reference for completing the transitional phase, taking into account and addressing the situation in eastern Sudan.

Government of technocrats

The two parties agreed to amend the Constitutional Document to ensure comprehensive political participation. The agreement stipulated the formation of a “government of competencies,” and the declaration included that “the partnership between civilians and the military is the guarantor of the stability of Sudan, the enforcement of the partnership, and the formation of a civilian government with independent national competencies (technocrats), while ensuring the transfer of power to an elected civilian government at the end of the transitional period.

The agreement also stipulates the release of all political detainees, an investigation into the events that took place during the demonstrations, including injuries and deaths among civilians and soldiers, and to bringing those involved to justice.

The agreement included the implementation of the Juba Peace Agreement and its entitlements and the joining of the non-signatories to peace, in addition to expediting the formation of the Legislative Council, the Constitutional Court, the Chief Justice and the Attorney General.

The two parties also agreed to restructure the Empowerment Removal Committee*, review its performance during the coming period, provide it with competencies, and activate the Appeals Committee. Working on building a unified national army, and agreeing on a broad and transparent dialogue between all forces for the establishment of the Constitutional Conference.

PM Abdallah Hamdok

Speaking at the signing ceremony, PM Hamdok described the agreement as “an achievement that is a result of the hard work of friends and brothers”. He said that “the signing of the agreement opens the door wide to address the issues of transition and its challenges”.

‘We can overcome challenges with a unified will’ – PM Abdallah Hamdok

Hamdok says he was guided by four issues to sign the agreement, which are saving the blood of the Sudanese, and providing the energies of youth, asserting that “the agreement helps to break the internal and external suffocation, and restores the path of transition to achieve democracy.” He says that the agreement provides the possibility of preserving the gains made during the past two years, including in peace and the economy. He also called for consensus on how to govern Sudan. “We can overcome challenges with a unified will,” he added.

Gen Abdelfattah El Burhan

Gen Abdelfattah El Burhan said following the signing that the agreement is “one of the lines of defence for the revolution,” and that the agreement “truly establishes the completion of the transitional period in a consensual manner, and a true partnership with all forces except the National Congress Party,” which was established by ousted dictator Omar Al Bashir and officially dissolved in November 2019(

El Burhan thanked Hamdok, saying that the PM “has remained in the place of our trust, appreciation and respect”, and acknowledging that Hamdok has been striving for a long time for rapprochement between the parties. He added, “He remained patient and steadfast, and the connection between us did not break.”

Demonstrations

Meanwhile, mass public protests continue in the streets outside the Presidential Palace, as tens of thousands of people converged in ‘The Earthquake of the People’, called by opposition groups spearheaded by the FFC.

Military forces fired tear gas heavily at one of the demonstrations heading to the palace, as participants chanted slogans rejecting any negotiation or partnership with the coup leaders.

The Central Council of the FFC announced in a statement that it is not concerned with any agreement with what it described as “the brute junta,” stressing that “there is no negotiation, no partnership, and no legitimacy for the putschists”. In a statement, the council stressed the need to bring the leaders of the coup to immediate trial for the crimes of undermining the regime, killing peaceful demonstrators, and enforced disappearances.

The council emphasised working by all peaceful means to overthrow the coup with all the forces of the revolution.

In a separate statements, the National Umma Party, the Sudanese Congress, and the Federal Gathering announced that they are not a party to any agreement between the military component and PM Hamdok.

El Watheg El Bereir, Secretary-General of the National Umma Party, stressed that the party rejects any political agreement that does not go into the roots of the crisis produced by the coup, including the killing of revolutionaries.

The Sudanese Congress Party announced that it would not participate in any negotiations to reach an agreement between the leaders of the coup and PM Hamdok, demanding that the coup plotters and perpetrators of violations be brought to justice.

The Federal Gathering affirmed its alignment with the street position and the escalation of the political struggle against the junta, until it hands over power to a purely civilian government.

* The full name of the committee is the Committee for Dismantling the June 30 1989 Regime, Removal of Empowerment and Corruption and Recovery of Public Funds. It was established by the government of Abdallah Hamdok in November 2019 with the aim to purge Sudan of the remnants of the ousted regime of dictator Omar Al Bashir (1989-2019). Empowerment (tamkin) is the term with which the Al Bashir government supported its affiliates by granting them far-going privileges, including government functions, the setting-up of various companies, and tax exemptions.

On September 26, security forces charged with the protection of the office building of the ERC and recovered assets were instructed to abandon their posts, leaving the office and assets vulnerable. To date it is unclear who was responsible for the orders. In social media, various Sudanese accused the military establishment to be behind the move. Last Thursday, thousands of people took part in demonstrations in support of the ERC and the democratic transition in the country. They denounced the tensions between the military and civilian components of the Sudanese government, and called for the establishment of a civilian government.

Source: Radio Dabanga

Sudan junta to reinstate PM Abdallah Hamdok

The military junta under the leadership of Gen Abdelfattah El Burhan, that seized power in Sudan in a coup d’état on October 25, plans to release all political detainees, and reinstate Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok to form an independent cabinet of technocrats, according to a deal brokered last night by mediators in Khartoum.

PM Hamdok, who has been under house arrest since the coup, arrived at the Presidential Palace this morning for a meeting coup leader, Gen El Burhan, and his deputy, Lt Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo ‘Hemeti’. Meanwhile, mass public protests continue in the streets outside, as tens of thousands of people converged in ‘The Earthquake of the People’, called by opposition groups spearheaded by the opposition Forces for Freedom and Change, who were the main drivers of the revolution that overthrew the 30-year Al Bashir dictatorship in 2019. The opposition forces have stated that they will not accept any deal with the military.

The march is again being met by tear gas from the security forces. At least 40 people have died since the coup occurred. The military have repeatedly responded with lethal force and fired on demonstrators with live ammunition – the latest casualty, a teenager who succumbed to a bullet wound to the head.

Speaking to reporters today, mediator Fadlallah Burma Nasir, who is head of the National Umma Party (NUP), confirmed that “a political agreement has been reached between Gen El Burhan, Abdalla Hamdok, political forces and civil society organisations for PM Hamdok’s return to his position, and the release of political detainees”.

An official announcement is expected this afternoon, following the meeting between Hamdok and El Burhan, however the outcome remains to be seen as the main opposition movements have stated that they “do not support any negotiations with the military”.

Source: Radio Dabanga