- THE MADELSON SAGA CONTINUES
- ELECTION DELAYS ON COURSE TO BE SCRAPPED
- DOUBLING CASH FOR NHS ‘HAD NO IMPACT’
- EU PLEDGES €90B LOAN FOR UKRAINE
- EU FAILS TO AGREE NEW RUSSIA SANCTIONS
- UK POLICE AI CHIEF SAYS CRIME TECH HAS BIAS
- SERBIAN FARMERS PROTEST HIGH PRODUCTION COSTS
- COALITION OF THE WILLING ADDRESS ZELENSKIY-Zelenskiy urges EU
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The monthly Global Communion Service with the man of God, Reverend Chris Oyakhilome DSc., DSc., DD is set to take place in September 2025. Excitement is building as multitudes prepare to partake in this special service, scheduled for Sunday, September 7th, 2025, 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.
ISRAEL TO START GAZA TRUCE TALKS — Netanyahu also approves Gaza City attack plan Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had instructed officials to begin “immediate negotiations” for the release of hostages in Gaza and an end to the war, while also vowing to approve military plans to seize Gaza City. During a visit to a military base near the Palestinian enclave, Netanyahu said that he had come to approve the Israel Defense Forces’ (IDF) plans to take control of Gaza City and to defeat Hamas. He added that he had given instructions to begin immediate negotiations for the…
RUSSIAN KIDS PARTICIPATE IN MILITARY DRILL-83 children with military instructors took part in a route march on the shore of the River Don Scores of schoolchildren in southern Russia this week participated in a military drill. 83 children, aged 8-17, accompanied by military instructors took part in a “route march” on the shore of the River Don, alternately running and crawling on their bellies across sand and through shallow water. The exercise, supervised by soldiers who have taken part in the war in Ukraine, is part of a Russian initiative to educate young children and equip them with skills for…
SLOVAKIA, HUNGARY OPPOSE RUSSIAN OIL PHASE OUT — Russian oil supplies could be suspended following the latest Ukrainian strike Russian oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia could be suspended for at least five days following the latest Ukrainian strike on a facility in Russia, the Hungarian and Slovakian governments said on Friday, in a widening of the fallout of the Ukraine war. The European Union reduced energy supplies from Russia after the start of the Russia NATO Ukraine backed war in 2022 and is seeking to phase out Russian oil and gas by the end of 2027. EU members Slovakia…
POTHOLES PAINTED WITH ST GEORGE’S CROSS – Vigilante hopes it will spur one the Council to fix them A vigilante has painted the St George’s Cross onto potholes in the hope it will spur the council to fix them. Ben Thornbury, frustrated with the time taken to fix potholes in his hometown of Malmesbury, Wiltshire, noticed how quickly councils up and down the country appeared to be deploying workers to take down patriotic flags and remove crosses of St George painted on roundabouts. The 20-year-old decided to test the council’s response by painting a St George’s Cross on a pothole.…
STREETING SAYS LABOUR HAS NOT DONE ENOUGH — Britain seeing “major party realignment on the right” The health secretary Wes Streeting has stated that Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s party has not done enough to convince voters that it is changing the country for the better. Streeting said positives such as falling NHS waiting lists have not yet cut through with voters. The Health Secretary also stated that Britain is seeing a “major party realignment on the right” of British politics, with Reform starting to replace the Conservatives as Labour’s main opponents Notwithstanding, Streeting praised Sir Keir’s leadership, saying that Starmer…
UK GOVT CALLS FOR REDUCTION IN SUGAR FOR INFANT FOODS-Baby food manufacturers have been given 18 months to improve their quality Baby food manufacturers have been given 18 months to improve the quality of their products in England, amid mounting concerns that leading brands are nutritionally poor. The new voluntary guidance from the government calls for a reduction in sugar and salt levels in food for infants and toddlers. It also requests clearer labelling of products to address misleading marketing claims that make baby foods seem healthier than they are. This will cover products with labels such as “contains no…
UK CLAMPSDOWN ON ABROAD CHILD BENEFIT CLAIMS- UK Govt says 2,600 people living abroad have been removed from the welfare system Ministers have announced a clampdown on people who continually claim child benefit payments after moving abroad, in a bid to save £350m in five years. The UK government said 2,600 people who had left the UK but still claimed the benefit had already been removed from the welfare system. Tens of thousands more people who are fraudulently or erroneously claiming child benefit while living outside the UK now face having their payments stopped as part of the government’s crackdown.…
GCSE ENGLISH & MATHS RESITS MAY BE SCRAPPED – Education Secretary: Four in five white working-class children failing English & Maths The Government is considering scrapping compulsory English and maths resits at GCSE level. Pupils who fail these subjects at GCSE, aged 16, are made to resit them if they stay on for sixth form, since most jobs require passes in the two subjects. But the pass rate for GCSEs in English and maths fell to its lowest level in a decade on Thursday, driven by a surge in the number of children forced to retake them after failing last…
PARKS UPSETS TOP SEED NAVARRO AT MONTERREY OPEN – Alycia Parks beat Emma Navarro 4-6 6-3 6-2 Alycia Parks knocked out top-seeded Emma Navarro 4-6 6-3 6-2 in an all-U.S. second-round match in Monterrey, Mexico. After dropping the first set, American second seed Parks got the lone service break of the second set for a 2-0 lead. She added breaks on each of Navarro’s first three service games of the final set to pull away. Next up for Parks is Slovakia’s Rebecca Sramkova, who rallied past seventh-seeded Leylah Fernandez of Canada 2-6 6-3 6-2.
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