Author: LoveWorld UK

Transport for London has encouraged people to work from home on Tuesday and Thursday as thousands of tube workers went on strike, crippling the capital’s transport network. The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union said its members were “solidly supporting” the industrial action with picket lines mounted outside tube stations. Another 24-hour walkout is planned for Thursday, with knock-on effects on services on Wednesday and Friday. The union fears spending cuts will lead to hundreds of job losses and reductions in pensions and working conditions. Transport for London (TfL) has said no jobs would be lost and it has not proposed any…

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has temporarily lifted a visa requirement for foreign nationals who wish to join Ukraine’s “International Defence Legion” to fight against Russia. Zelensky signed a decree late Monday, which will take effect on Tuesday and remain in effect as long as martial law persists. Foreigners—with the exception of Russian citizens–won’t need a visa to enter Ukraine if they are joining the legion to fight Russian troops, according to the decree, The Kyiv Independent first reported. On Sunday, Zelensky had issued a plea to foreigners to come fight with Ukraine, reported New Voice of Ukraine. By early Monday, Ukraine’s deputy defense minister claimed that the country received…

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Pastor Chris speaks about the anticipated invasion of Ukraine by Russia on Your Loveworld Specials (Season 5, Phase 2) It’s no longer news that one of the stories dominating the global conversation right now is the anticipated invasion of Ukraine by Russia. The question is, what is the truth behind the whole conversation and how will things eventually play out? Pastor Chris provides insightful answers to these questions during a session of the ongoing ‘Your Loveworld Specials’ (Season 5, Phase 2). https://d3u1jgd2t7cgti.cloudfront.net/2022/02/23/13/12/06/831/164563992619_ylws5p2d2edit2.mp4

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VLADIMIR Putin has blamed Liz Truss for an extraordinary military escalation after a nuclear “special alert” was issued by the Kremlin. The Kremlin has suggested comments made by the British Foreign Secretary were the reason that Russia put its nuclear forces on heightened alert. Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for Vladimir Putin said: “There had been statements by various representatives at various levels about possible conflict situations and even collisions and clashes between NATO and the Russian Federation. We consider such statements absolutely unacceptable. I will not name the authors of these statements, although it was the British Foreign Secretary.” The Kremlin…

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Over 7 billion people set to receive God’s Word in a massive doling out of the Messenger Angel, Rhapsody of Realities worldwide. It is time for the epoch-making and record-breaking ReachOut World Global Launch with Pastor Chris beginning Friday, February 25th to Sunday, February 27th. Being the first of its kind, the Reach Out World is a special campaign geared at reaching the entire cities and regions of the world with the Gospel of Christ through the massive distribution of Rhapsody of Realities like never before. This auspicious event will be broadcast live to a mammoth global audience via the…

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Some at-home rapid COVID-19 tests contain a toxic chemical that may be harmful to both children and adults, according to health officials. The Cincinnati Drug and Poison Information Center reported an uptick in accidental exposures to a possibly toxic substance in at-home COVID-19 test kits, according to a blog post. Meanwhile, the National Poison Control Center issued a warning about the chemical. “It is important to know that the extraction vial in many rapid antigen kits includes the chemical sodium azide as a preservative agent,” the center said. “The BinaxNow, BD Veritor, Flowflex, and Celltrion DiaTrust COVID-19 rapid antigen kits all contain this chemical.” Sodium…

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Liverpool’s rookie goalkeeper was the calmest man in Wembley when he converted the decisive penalty in the shootout When Trent Alexander-Arnold and Harvey Elliott converted their penalties in Liverpool’s flawless shootout they turned and pointed at a 23-year-old goalkeeper making the 17th start of his senior club career, and who just happened to be the calmest person inside Wembley. They shared the intuition that Jürgen Klopp had when deciding it would be Caoimhín Kelleher, not Alisson, standing in Liverpool’s goal for the Carabao Cup final. “If it works out, then it’s all about Caoimhín. If it doesn’t work out, then it’s all…

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The agency has withheld critical data on boosters, hospitalizations and, until recently, wastewater analyses. For more than a year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has collected data on hospitalizations for Covid-19 in the United States and broken it down by age, race and vaccination status. But it has not made most of the information public. When the C.D.C. published the first significant data on the effectiveness of boosters in adults younger than 65 two weeks ago, it left out the numbers for a huge portion of that population: 18- to 49-year-olds, the group least likely to benefit from extra shots,…

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Fresh suspicion that Covid may have been tinkered with in a lab emerged today after scientists found genetic material owned by Moderna in the virus’s spike protein. They identified a tiny snippet of code that is identical to part of a gene patented by the vaccine maker three years before the pandemic. It was discovered in SARS-CoV-2’s unique furin cleavage site, the part that makes it so good at infecting people and separates it from other coronaviruses. The structure has been one of the focal points of debate about the virus’s origin, with some scientists claiming it could not have been acquired naturally. The…

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The Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) confirmed that it shut down nearly 40 businesses during its crackdown on Freedom Convoy protesters opposing COVID-19 mandates and restrictions. In an email to Global News on Feb. 23, Dakota Brasier, a spokesperson for Minister of Transportation Caroline Mulroney, said the ministry had issued 12 seizure orders to Ontario-based large truck operators which suspended them from being allowed to operate within Canada. The ministry also issued an order to seize all plates registered to them, Brasier said. Outside of Ontario, the ministry also issued 27 seizure orders to out-of-province large truck operators, which stopped them from operating any commercial motor vehicles in Ontario, Brasier said.…

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