Author: LoveWorld UK

ANGELA MERKEL lost her cool in the German Bundestag today as she called on people to vote for her successor, Armin Laschet, at the upcoming federal election. The outgoing German Chancellor opened a session of the German Parliament to discuss the upcoming vote but was met with resistance by members of the opposition. Mrs Merkel was forced to shout repeatedly and ended up losing her patience in one of the last addresses of her career. She began by saying: “In a few days, the citizens will be able to vote. Either a government, which, with the SPD and the Greens, will put up with…

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“God wants us to use our visual powers and you’re going to use yours,”  Pastor Chris admonishes global congregation. Resounding shouts of joy evinced at the just-concluded September Global Communion Service with Pastor Chris as the man of God pronounced September to be ‘the Month of Visualization’. “God wants us to use our visual powers and you’re going to use yours,” he remarked as he steered the minds of the global audience in the direction of the Spirit for the month. Reading from several verses of scripture including Exodus 7:1, Deuteronomy 30:15-16, Joshua 6:1-2, and Jeremiah 1:10, Pastor Chris explained…

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Oil prices fell on Monday, extending losses after Saudi Arabia, the world’s top oil exporter, slashed crude contract prices for Asia over the weekend, reflecting well-supplied global markets and concerns over the outlook for demand. Brent crude futures fell 0.69 percent to $72.11 a barrel by 10:39 GMT, while U.S West Texas Intermediate crude was at $68.83 a barrel, down 0.66 percent. The deep price cuts come as lockdowns across Asia to combat the Delta variant of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus have capped fuel demand in the region. Prices in northwestern Europe and the United States remained steady. State oil giant Saudi Aramco notified customers…

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Boris Johnson faces a battle with his cabinet and MPs as parliament returns on Monday, with the prime minister poised to break manifesto commitments on tax and pensions while plotting a delicate reshuffle. Plans to raise national insurance contributions to increase funding for the NHS and to overhaul social care have been privately criticised by cabinet ministers – and MPs have told the chief whip they could oppose the measures in the Commons. Johnson, along with the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, and the health secretary, Sajid Javid, will announce a three-year funding settlement for the NHS from next April, as well…

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A World Cup qualifier between Argentina and Brazil was abandoned amid farcical, confused scenes after four Premier League players apparently violated Brazilian regulations designed to contain a Covid outbreak that has killed more than 580,000 Brazilians. The Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez and Tottenham’s Cristian Romero and Giovani Lo Celso were all on the pitch at São Paulo’s Neo Química Arena on Sunday afternoon when federal police and officials from Brazil’s health agency, Anvisa, took to the field to halt play after just seven minutes. The three players and Aston Villa’s Emiliano Buendía, who was in the stands, had reportedly somehow sidestepped…

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Chinese authorities have pressured and silenced citizens whose families died after getting vaccinated against COVID-19, according to sources inside China. At least two who received Chinese-made vaccines died after taking the shots—one in just two days—in Chongqing city, Sichuan Province, over the past two months. Authorities have since monitored their close contacts and accused one outspoken family of leaking “state secrets.” Footage from an on-site surveillance camera showed Chinese citizen Cai Hua fainting 10 minutes after taking a vaccine at the community health service center on July 13. She passed away three weeks later, according to her sister, Cai Bangying. The latter told…

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A hospital system in Oklahoma responded to a Rolling Stone article that claimed hospital emergency rooms in Oklahoma were turning away gunshot victims due to ivermectin overdose patients, saying that it has not treated patients due to complications from taking the drug. Rolling Stone on Sunday issued an update to its article, which included the statement from a local hospital denying the claims. The report sourced a local KFOR article that itself cited Oklahoma ER doctor Dr. Jason McElyea who claimed that people overdosing on farm-grade ivermectin are causing emergency rooms to be “so backed up that gunshot victims were having hard times getting” inside…

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While there is technically no federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate in the United States, widespread vaccine mandates among public and private institutions have formed a “de facto…nationwide mandate” that is “creating a two-tier society” in which the unvaccinated are systematically ostracized, warns economist and author Jim Rickards. “Whether you had [COVID-19] or not, need [the vaccine] or not, young or not, vulnerable or not, you have to take it, or you’re going to be pushed to the margins of society,” Rickards, author of “The New Great Depression: Winners and Losers in a Post-Pandemic World,” told The Epoch Times. In addition to government institutions…

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The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has imposed a record 225-million-euro ($266 million) fine on WhatsApp Ireland for infringements of data protection rules on Sept. 2. It follows an inquiry into the messaging app’s transparency around sharing personal data with other Facebook companies. The sanction on the messaging service, which is owned by Facebook, is the largest fine ever imposed by the DPC and the second largest penalty ever levied on an organisation under EU data laws. Ireland’s DPC, which is the lead data privacy regulator for Facebook within the European Union, said the issues related to whether WhatsApp conformed in 2018 with EU data rules about transparency and…

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The Australian state government of South Australia is rolling out a new quarantine app that requires users to use geolocation and live face recognition check-ins. Known as “Quarantine SA,” the mobile app tracks users’ location at each random check-in request to make sure they are at an approved address. The app is supported by the state’s health and police departments. Several live face recognition and geolocation check-ins are done on a randomised schedule at various intervals throughout the day to confirm the individual is at an approved address and complying with home quarantine mandates. Users have just 15 minutes to respond to the random check in…

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