
If you’re looking to fine-tune your city-building skills, look no further than the Move It mod. Network Skins is a great way to add some variety to your city, and it’s sure to please fans of Cities: Skylines looking for a fresh new look. Some of the skins even alter the shape and size of the road or path, creating a more varied and interesting cityscape.

There are a variety of skins to choose from, each with its own unique look. Network Skins changes the visual appearance of roads, train tracks, and pedestrian paths per segment. This mod is a great way to customize your Cities: Skylines experience and make the game more enjoyable for you. The mod is easy to use – just use either the button panel or keymappings to toggle the elements you want to change. This gives you a lot of control over how you play and look at the game and allows you to tailor the game to your own preferences. With this mod, you can toggle different visual elements in the game, such as notification icons, road names, buildings, border and contour lines, and more. The Toggle It mod for Cities: Skylines is a fantastic way to customize your game experience. Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne: “The shocking images broadcast yesterday show an intervention that clearly does not seem to comply with the rules of engagement of our law enforcement officers.

French President Emmanuel Macron called the teen’s killing “unexplainable and inexcusable” he also said the resulting protests were “absolutely unjustifiable.” French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne condemned the actions of officers. Instead, the video shows two officers standing beside the vehicle one of them points a gun as a voice is heard saying, “You are going to get a bullet in the head.” The officer then fires at close range as the boy drives off. Video posted on social media contradicts the claims of police, who initially reported one officer shot the teen for driving his car directly at them. Some 2,000 riot police were called up in suburbs around Paris, including in Nanterre, where the teen - who’s been identified only by the name “Nahel M.” - was shot dead Tuesday after he was pulled over for allegedly breaking traffic rules.

France’s interior minister said 150 people have been arrested. Protesters set fire to cars, trash cans and police stations, and launched fireworks at officers, who responded with volleys of tear gas. In France, anger over the police killing of a 17-year-old boiled over into protests for a second straight night in over a dozen cities.
