Author: LoveWorld UK

If UK motorists plan to drive abroad after 29 March, they need to act soon or risk breaking the law. That’s because a no-deal Brexit would leave drivers needing to have proof of insurance known as a Green Card. https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/loveworldtv/video/BREXIT+IMPACT+-+No-deal+Brexit+warning+for+UK+drivers.mp4 EU regulations will hit businesses and individuals. They will also apply to anyone driving across the Northern Ireland/Republic of Ireland border. You need to order the card a month before you plan to travel, warned the Association of British Insurers. Although European insurance authorities agreed to waive the need for Green Cards in the event of a no-deal Brexit in…

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Zimbabweans trickled back into the capital Harare after three days of violent protests against fuel price hikes. The Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights said its members had treated 172 people, some with dog bites, in private and public hospitals, when the protests erupted in Harare and Bulawayo. https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/loveworldtv/video/ZIMBABWE+CALM+Zimbabweans+trickle+back+into+Harare+following+three-day+fuel+strike.mp4 The protests pose a major challenge for President Emmerson Mnangagwa who promised to repair the creaking economy after he replaced long-time leader Robert Mugabe ousted in a November 2017 coup. Scores of civilians, including a prominent activist and an opposition legislator, have been detained and are expected to appear in…

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As a Christian, the consciousness or realization that you’re actually a king, and not a helpless, needy commoner, will completely change the way you live. Don’t think or say, “If I’m truly a king, why is my life like this? Why aren’t things working out right?” Evidently, those who talk that way haven’t believed the Word; they haven’t accepted who they are.

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Sturgeon’s comments came as European Union leaders expressed dismay and regret. European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, who has overseen two years of tortuous negotiations between London and Brussels and offered assurances to May on the eve of the vote, said that for Britain: “Time is almost up.” EU leaders, who signed off on the Brexit deal in December, have repeatedly said it was the best solution possible because it provided a transition period for businesses to adapt. Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz tweeted: “I regret the outcome of the Brexit vote in the British lower house in London. In any case…

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China’s Foreign Ministry urged Canada to immediately release Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou, saying her arrest was an abuse of legal procedures. China’s ties with Canada have turned frosty since the arrest of Meng, the chief financial officer and “heiress” of Huawei. China has warned of unspecified consequences unless Meng was released, and has detained Michael Kovrig, a Canadian diplomat on unpaid leave from the embassy in Beijing, and Michael Spavor, a Canadian consultant, on suspicion of endangering state security. Beijing has not drawn a direct link between the detentions and the arrest of Meng, wanted by U.S. authorities for allegedly…

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Saudi teen Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun said she felt “she had to risk her life in order to get her freedom”, when she arrived in Canada after being granted asylum. Qunun, 18, grabbed international attention last week after she barricaded herself in a Bangkok airport hotel room to resist being sent home to her family, which denies abusing her. Qunun refused to meet her father and brother, who arrived in Bangkok to try to take her back to Saudi Arabia. The United Nations High Commission on Refugees granted her refugee status, and Canada agreed to take her in.

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There’s absolutely nothing in this world that’s not covered by the provisions of Christ. That’s why the Spirit, through the Apostle Paul, wrote to the Church, saying, “…all things are yours” (1 Corinthians 3:21). There’s nothing in this world that you need to reproduce in any other way for it to become yours; all things are yours already.

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InnerCity Mission Schools re-open for the year to the delight of children and their parents. School resumes across the InnerCity Mission network of schools (Ikeja, Festac, Badagry, Onitsha and Owerri) and the pupils are excited to be back from the Christmas holiday.  While some missed their friends and teachers, others missed the free sumptuous meals (breakfast and lunch) served every school day. The pupils look forward to having a beautiful and most impactful academic session as teaching and learning have begun in earnest. As always, the InnerCity Mission counts on the consistent support of partners to provide quality education and…

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“We rule the day, and we rule the night,” Pastor Chris says, delving deeper into the word for the year. The word ‘rule’ in Genesis 1:16 is from the Hebrew ‘memshalah’, which also means to dominion, government, power and authority. This understanding, communicated in the teaching of the man of God, Pastor Chris, gives the verse of scripture new meaning: “And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also.” During the Global Communion Service with the man of God, Reverend (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome, many around…

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China’s exports rose 9.9 percent in 2018, its strongest trade performance in seven years, despite growing disruptions from an escalating trade war with the United States, a spokesman for China’s General Administration of Customs told journalists at a news conference in Beijing. The world’s largest trading nation got off to a strong start in 2018, but pressure on the economy started to build later in the year as the United States and China began imposing tariffs on each other’s goods and global demand started to cool. China’s trade surplus with the United States rose to $323.32 billion last year, the…

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