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The monthly Global Communion Service with the man of God, Reverend Chris Oyakhilome DSc., DSc., DD is set to take place in June 2025. Excitement is building as multitudes prepare to partake in this special service, scheduled for Sunday, June 1st, 2025, at 3 PM GMT+1. With heightened expectations, the global audience eagerly anticipates the Spirit’s direction for this gathering. The service will be filled with heartfelt prayers, uplifting praise, and powerful testimonies, celebrating God’s wondrous works.
SPURS BEAT MAN UTD TO WIN EUROPA LEAGUE TITLE – It was Spurs’ first silverware since the 2008 League Cup Tottenham Hotspur won the Europa League final 1-0 against Manchester United in Bilbao to salvage their season and earn a berth in next year’s Champions League thanks to Brennan Johnson’s bundled first-half goal. It was Spurs’ first silverware since the 2008 League Cup and their first European trophy since 1984, but the fourth time they had beaten United this season. Johnson scored in the 42nd minute when United’s defence crumbled as Pape Sarr swung in a cross while goalkeeper Andre…
BYD PRESENTS BUDGET EV TO EUROPE – The company plans to make cars in Hungary by year’s end Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD’s low-cost Dolphin Surf became its 10th model available in Europe, with the Berlin launch increasing pressure on European rivals to produce more affordable alternatives. The car will sell at three price points, from 22,990 euros for a 322-kilometre range, to 24,990 euros for a 507-kilometre range. Until the end of June, the three versions will be available at a discounted price of 19,990-24,990 euros, according to sales chief Patrick Schulz. German car industry analyst Stefan Bratzel predicted…
G-7 FINANCE MINISTERS MEET IN ALBERTA- To foster global growth and stability Finance ministers from the Group of Seven industrial democracies met on Wednesday with hopes of agreeing on policies to restore global growth and stability according to summit host Canadian Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne. Champagne stated that the meetings over the next two days in the mountain resort town of Banff, Alberta, will be about “back to basics” and will include discussions about excess manufacturing capacity, non-market practices and financial crimes. He said discussions would take place within the G7 and bilaterally with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent about…
U.S. HOUSE COMMITTEE APPROVES BUDGET BILL – To cut planned parenthood funding A new budget bill that includes provisions to strip federal funding from Planned Parenthood has passed the House Budget Committee by a narrow 17–16 vote. Nicknamed the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” by the White House, the legislation aims to defund abortion providers and block Medicaid from covering transgender-related drugs and surgeries for minors deemed unsafe or lacking scientific basis. In response, Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates criticized the bill as “cruel,” arguing it would restrict access to essential care and undermine individual freedoms. However, critics of Planned Parenthood point…
HHS TO END ROUTINE COVID-19 VACCINE RECOMMENDATIONS- For Children, Teens, & Pregnant Women The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is preparing to halt its recommendation for routine COVID-19 vaccinations for children, adolescents, and pregnant women, according to a senior agency official. The shift, first reported on May 15, is expected to be formally announced in the coming days. Currently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises that everyone aged 6 months and older receive the latest COVID-19 vaccine. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has publicly questioned the effectiveness of the Novavax vaccine, which is…
UK HIGH COURT JUDGE BLOCKS CHAGOS ISLANDS DEAL- Granted by an Injunction with interim relief A UK high court judge has blocked the government from concluding its deal to hand over the Chagos Islands with an injunction this Thursday morning. The agreement to hand sovereignty over the Chagos islands to Mauritius was due to be given the green light by ministers today. Downing Street lifted its objection to announcing the deal over the prospect of a political backlash, according to reports, with the prime minister due to attend a virtual event with the Mauritian government. The Judge, Mr Justice Goose…
AMORIM SAYS EUROPA LEAGUE WIN WON’T SAVE MAN UNITED’S SEASON – United are currently 16th in the Premier League Victory in the Europa League final would not be enough to redeem Manchester United’s disappointing season, manager Ruben Amorim said. United are currently 16th in the Premier League, making today’s final against Tottenham Hotspur in Bilbao their only chance to secure a spot in next season’s Champions League. Despite the potential confidence boost from a European title, Amorim acknowledged the need for extensive improvements throughout the club, including its recruitment and academy system. However, he reiterated that these changes would be…
SPURS SEEKING TO END TROPHY DROUGHT – Their last European title came all the way back in 1984 Tottenham Hotspur will be seeking to end their trophy drought today when they face Manchester United in the Europa League final in Bilbao. Their last European title came all the way back in 1984 when they beat Anderlecht to win the UEFA Cup on penalties. Forty-one years and countless managers later, Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou faces a game that could well be his last with the club — win or lose — against United in northern Spain. Tottenham have suffered their worst-ever…
M&S PREDICTS ‘CYBERATTACK’ TO COST $400 MILLION – M&S also predicts continued online disruption throughout June and into July British retailer Marks & Spencer’s have said a “highly sophisticated cyber” attack would cost it about 300 million pounds in operating profit, with disruption set to run into July. The attack on one of the biggest names in Britain, with 64,000 staff and 565 stores, sent shockwaves through the retail sector. It forced its online clothing operation offline, left some food shelves bare, and wiped over a billion pounds from the company’s stock market value. M&S said it expected online disruption…
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