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EU GAS PRICES SURGE TO 3-YEAR HIGH – With futures breaking through 56 euros per megawatt hour (MWh) The price of natural gas in the European Union (EU) has surged by as much as 60 percent over the past two days, with futures breaking through 56 euros per megawatt hour (MWh) to hit a three-year high, driven by the shutdown of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility in Qatar and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid heightened Middle East tensions. Qatar’s energy firm QatarEnergy announced force majeure following attacks on two of its main facilities during the ongoing…
GERMAN EVACUEES LAND AFTER MIDDLE EAST STRIKES – First German nationals arrive safely in Berlin German nationals who were offered evacuation from the Middle East have arrived home. A charter flight carrying German passengers landed safely in Berlin after departing from Oman, bringing home people who opted to return after the brief airspace closure as a result of Iran’s missile tantrums. Several commercial routes across parts of the Gulf which were disrupted by missile strikes have returned to normalcy. However, European governments reportedly said they would continue to monitor the security situation in the interest of their citizens and act…
UK EVACUATION FLIGHT DELAYED IN OMAN – Technical issue halts charter flight for Britons A UK government-chartered evacuation flight for British nationals in the Middle East has been delayed in Oman. The aircraft was scheduled to depart from Muscat on Wednesday evening, but remained on the ground this morning. The Foreign Office says the flight could not leave as planned due to technical issues and is now expected to depart later today. Officials say they are continuing to work with airlines to assist around 130,000 Britons who have registered their presence in the region amid rising tensions. Some commercial flights…
DOWNING STREET MAPS SAFE ROUTES – For Britons Ready For Evacuation British Airways continues to operate additional flights from Muscat, while routes from key hubs including Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi remain suspended due to security threats. The evacuation comes as the war with Iran rolls into its fifth day, marked by ongoing strikes and heightened risk across the region. Meanwhile, the family of British couple Craig Foreman and Lindsay Foreman, jailed in Tehran, say conditions in Evin Prison are worsening as explosions and conflict surround the facility, raising concerns for their safety. Downing Street says it continues to coordinate…
MARCH GLOBAL COMMUNION SERVICE WITH PASTOR CHRIS – Pastor Chris declares March as the month of Focus
The Global Communion Service serves as a sacred gathering focused on spiritual growth, renewal and divine alignment for believers around the world. Held monthly, the service brings together participants both physically and virtually for a time of prayer, worship and reflection. Central to the gathering is the observance of Holy Communion, which attendees partake in. The service also features teachings from Pastor Chris, designed to provide direction, upliftment and clarity for the month ahead. A True Relationship with God During a recent Global Communion Service, Pastor Chris under the influence of Gods spirit ministered an uplifting message focused on purpose,…
RAF F-35S DOWN DRONES OVER JORDAN – UK forces intercept threats in the region The UK’s Ministry of Defence has released new footage showing British fighter jets shooting down aerial targets over Jordan. The video captures RAF F-35B jets intercepting uncrewed aerial systems in Jordanian airspace, the first time an RAF F-35 has destroyed a target during active operations. The mission was supported by RAF Typhoon jets and a Voyager refuelling tanker. The ministry says British forces have shot down multiple drones across the Middle East in the past 24 hours. A UK counter-drone team also intercepted additional drones in…
UK CHARTERS OMAN FLIGHTS FOR BRITONS – First government flight leaves Oman as Iran strikes disrupt region The UK government has scheduled its first evacuation flight from Muscat, Oman, as regional tensions escalate in the ongoing Iran–US-Israel conflict. The Foreign Office says the repatriation flight will depart Wednesday evening, prioritising vulnerable British nationals registered with officials. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper told MPs efforts are under way to boost capacity out of Oman, working with airlines after widespread airspace closures in the Gulf have stranded thousands of travellers. Around 130,000 Britons have registered for assistance, with many calling for help amid…
The monthly Global Communion Service with the man of God, Reverend Chris Oyakhilome DSc., DSc., DD is set to take place in March 2026. Excitement is building as multitudes prepare to partake in this special service, scheduled for Sunday, May 3rd, 2026, 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.
THE MADELSON SAGA CONTINUES – The Metropolitan Police has apologised to the Lord Speaker for a blunder Lord Forsyth of Drumlean was wrongly accused of tipping off police about the former ambassador’s alleged plan to flee the country after the claim was made on a podcast. The Lord Speaker held a meeting with the Met on Thursday morning after the claims were aired in public, at which he is thought to have demanded an apology. It later transpired that it was actually Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the Commons Speaker, who had passed on the information to detectives in “good faith”. He…
ELECTION DELAYS ON COURSE TO BE SCRAPPED- Parliamentary vote is still being considered even as the change is still up for discussion Sir Keir Starmer could scrap Government powers to cancel local elections. Steve Reed, the Local Government Secretary, told MPs that he would “look again” at the law and “reflect carefully” on demands to remove his ability to delay polls. The move follows criticism over Mr Reed using his powers to delay 30 contests across the country, denying 4.6 million people the right to vote. Labour was forced to allow the cancelled elections to go ahead in a climbdown…
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