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- UK LAUNCHES GREAT BRITISH SUMMER SAVINGS
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- MOROCCO HEADS INTO WORLD CUP KNOCKOUT STAGE
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TAIWAN CALLS ON CHINA TO STOP ALL ‘PROVOCATIVE ACTS’- China’s government says it will take necessary measures to defend the country’s sovereignty Taiwan’s presidential office called for China to stop all “provocative acts”, saying ongoing Chinese military activity was a “blatant disruption” of the status quo of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. On Tuesday, Taiwan’s defence ministry said China was deploying its largest navy fleet in regional waters in nearly three decades, posing a threat to Taiwan that is more pronounced than previous Chinese war games. Beijing’s military has yet to comment on the military activity and has…
YOUR LOVEWORLD SPECIALS WITH PASTOR CHRIS – Season 10 Phase 2 begins today AT 7pm GMT+1 and runs to Friday 13th December Your Loveworld Specials with the Man of God Pastor Chris Oyakhilome begins today Wednesday, December 11th through to Friday, December 13th. Your Loveworld Specials Season 10 Phase 2 unveils a new phase, known for its insights into global events and profound teachings of God’s word. Starting on Wednesday at 7 pm GMT+1, the program will be streamed live on all Loveworld Networks platforms and various social media platforms.
INZAGHI CLAIMS INTER IS READY TO FACE ‘VERY STRONG’ LEVERKUSEN – Second-placed Inter visit Leverkusen in sixth place with three games remaining Inter Milan manager Simone Inzaghi has praised Bayer Leverkusen’s quality and form ahead of today’s Champions League clash, saying his A win for Arne Slot’s team will mean they are just one point side will have to be at their best despite the absence of several defenders. Second-placed Inter visit Leverkusen in sixth place with three games remaining in the league stage of the competition. Inzaghi told reporters yesterday, “That Tomorrow night, we’ll be playing against one of…
STARMER MEETS UAE PRESIDENT IN ABU DHABI VISIT- Starmer Holds Bilateral Meeting with UAE President Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with the United Arab Emirates president today, marking his first trip to the region since taking office, seeking stronger economic and defence ties with the UAE and Saudi Arabia. The prime minister held a bilateral meeting with the UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The statement released said stability in the Middle East is expected to be “high up the agenda” during the visit, including the pressing need for a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza, the release of all…
GERMANY TO MAKE MIGRANT SMUGGLING TO UK A CLEAR CRIMINAL OFFENCE – In a bid to tackle small boat crossings It will become a criminal offence in Germany to facilitate migrant smuggling towards the UK. In a spirit of cooperation, a new deal has been made, despite it already being an offence for a migrant to leave the country of arrival when entering the European Union. Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, signed the deal with her German counterpart, Nancy Faeser. A deal that will clarify certain domestic Laws that have made prosecution difficult and will allow German Prosecutors to pursue…
NETHERLANDS TIGHTENS BORDER TO REGULATE MIGRATION-The controls are set to last for six months The Migration Ministry said today that the Netherlands will impose controls on its land borders, all of which are with fellow countries in the European Union’s Schengen border-free zone, and some flights from within the Schengen zone from today. The controls are set to last six months, part of a wider crackdown on migration proposed by the coalition led by the PVV party of Geert Wilders, following a similar move by Germany. The Dutch Minister of Asylum and Migration Marjolein Faber, who visited Eijsden, near the…
ROMANIAN COURT ANNULS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION – AUR holds moment of silence for democracy in Romania Romania’s Alliance for Uniting Romanians (AUR) held what they called a moment of silence for democracy on Sunday which should have been the second round of the country’s presidential election. The country’s constitutional court annulled the ongoing presidential election after allegations of Russian meddling and on Friday ruled the entire process, which had been due to conclude this weekend, would have to be re-run. AUR leader George Simion, who had been the party’s presidential candidate, said his party was supporting Calin Georgescu, an independent who…
FURIOUS VW WORKERS BOO CARMAKER’S MANAGEMENT – Vow to strike at all German plants Thousands of angry Volkswagen (VW) workers went on a four-hour-long warning strikes across Germany and gathered at the carmaker’s Wolfsburg headquarters, demanding plans for wage cuts and plant closures be scrapped. In speeches by works council and IG Metall union representatives, cheering workers were told that if the company’s management didn’t make a move, the new year would see “an escalation like never before.” Thousands chanted “across the nation, we are ready to go on strike.” Volkswagen is in a bitter dispute aimed at countering high…
Ghana’s former President John Dramani Mahama staged a political comeback by winning the country’s presidential race on Saturday local time after his main opponent incumbent Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia conceded defeat. Mahama confirmed his victory in a post on social media site X on Sunday, local time. Ghanaians cast their votes on Saturday to elect a new president and 276 parliamentarians. Mahama, who leads the opposition National Democratic Congress, Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, who leads the ruling New Patriotic Party, and 11 others competed for the presidency. A total of 801 candidates, including 111 independent ones, vied for the 276…
PARISIANS WITNESS REBUILD AND RENOVATION OF NOTRE-DAME – Five years after disastrous fire Parisians flocked to the banks of the River Seine on Saturday, December 7th, to witness the re-opening of Notre-Dame the Paris cathedral. As world leaders and dignitaries gathered inside the building for a ceremony, Notre-Dames bells rang as crowds listened quietly. “The life of Notre Dame resides in the sounds it makes and, for five years, we didn’t hear anything. So I wanted to hear the bells ringing,” said Parisian Eloise Mathat. On the evening of April 15, 2019, dismayed Parisians rushed to the scene and TV…
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