Author: LoveWorld UK

The special 5-day series to beam live on all LoveWorld Networks and internet platforms. It’s yet another exclusive time on ‘Your LoveWorld Specials’ with Pastor Chris (Season 3, Phase 3) set to hit the airwaves from Monday, April 12th to Friday, April 16th, 2021. The celebrated telecast which reaches teeming billions across the globe would be beamed live via all LoveWorld Networks and various internet platforms. The raging impact of these series remain epochal, steering a vicarious warfare against the forces of evil in our world today through prayer, as led by the President of LoveWorld Inc., Reverend (Dr.) Chris…

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José Mourinho diverted attention from Tottenham’s diminishing hopes of Champions League qualification after their 3-1 home defeat by Manchester United on Sunday by attacking Ole Gunnar Solskjær over claims that Son Heung-min had conned the referee into disallowing a goal. Tottenham’s manager, whose side sit seventh in the Premier League, six points off fourth place, launched a bizarre rant against Solskjær after his United counterpart said he would not feed his own son if he behaved like Son had. Edinson Cavani had a goal chalked off with the help of VAR after Scott McTominay’s perceived foul on the South Korea striker, who was…

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The Supreme Court has ruled against California’s COVID-related restrictions on in-home Bible study groups and other religious gatherings. The court’s narrow 5–4 ruling on April 9 was in favor of a group of Santa Clara residents who asserted the restrictions violated the First and 14th amendments of the U.S. Constitution. “Applicants are likely to succeed on the merits of their free exercise claim; they are irreparably harmed by the loss of free exercise rights ‘for even minimal periods of time’; the State has not shown that ‘public health would be imperiled’ by employing less restrictive measures,” an unsigned opinion of the court’s majority said in…

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Ole Gunnar Solskjær was delighted at Manchester United’s 2-0 Europa League quarter-final first leg win over Granada, though admitted it was not a “perfect night” as Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw and Scott McTominay were all booked and will miss next week’s return game at Old Trafford through suspension. United will be firm favourites to reach the semi-final for a second consecutive season due to the two away goals scored by Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes in each half. Yet the yellow cards received by Maguire, Shaw and McTominay means Solskjær will be without his captain, first-choice left-back and central midfielder.…

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Nightly outbreaks of street violence in Northern Ireland must stop before somebody is killed, Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said on Thursday, calling on political and community leaders to work together to ease tension. The region’s devolved government will hold an emergency meeting later on Thursday to be briefed on an escalation of rioting overnight with sectarian clashes, continued attacks on police and the setting alight of a hijacked bus. The violence comes amid growing frustration among many pro-British unionists at new post-Brexit trade barriers between Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom that many warned could be…

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Kylian Mbappé urged his teammates to “play again like a team” after the forward scored twice for Paris Saint-Germain to steer the visitors to a 3-2 victory against the Champions League holders Bayern Munich in their quarter-final first leg. Mbappé scored his eighth goal of the competition in the 68th minute after Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting in the 37th and Thomas Müller on the hour had cancelled out a two-goal PSG lead. It was Bayern’s first Champions League defeat in more than two years and the first for their coach Hansi Flick, who had been unbeaten in his previous 16 matches in Europe’s premier club competition.…

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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita said on April 7 that he will be scrutinizing five big tech companies that might have potentially caused harm to Indiana consumers through “abusive, deceptive and/or unfair” practices. The five companies to be scrutinized by Rokita are Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Twitter. The attorney general is particularly looking into procedures that allegedly restrict consumers’ access to specific content, referring to the deletion or obscuring of conservative posts. “In a free society, few assets are more important to consumers than access to information and the opportunity to express political viewpoints in meaningful forums,” Rokita said.…

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Forbes’ annual world’s billionaires list includes a record-breaking 2,755 billionaires, with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos at the top for the fourth consecutive year, as the wealthiest saw huge gains in investments even as the global economy sagged during the coronavirus pandemic. This year’s billionaires are worth a combined $13.1 trillion, up from $8 trillion last year, Forbes said, meaning overall the world’s billionaires are worth a combined $5.1 trillion more than in 2020. The number of billionaires on the list of the world’s richest people grew by 660 people in 2020, Forbes said – a record increase – meaning there are now…

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Britain’s new regulator for tech giants Facebook and Google launches on Wednesday with an initial remit to see if a code of conduct could improve the balance of power between the platforms and news publishers. The Digital Markets Unit (DMU), based in the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), has been set up to stop big tech companies abusing their market dominance after the competition regulator said existing rules were not enough. The power and reach of big tech has grown faster than governments’ ability to keep them in check. A row, now resolved, between Facebook and the Australian government in…

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Kevin De Bruyne has signed a new contract with Manchester City until 2025, with the Belgian stating he “could not be happier” to extend his career at the club to a decade. De Bruyne, who earns about £250,000 a week, will be 34 when the terms end and he cited his relationship with Pep Guardiola, who considers the current PFA Player of the Year a linchpin midfielder. De Bruyne, whose deal had been due to end in 2023, said: “I could not be happier. Since joining City in 2015, I have felt at home. I love the fans – my…

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