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LIVERPOOL PARADE CAR CRASH LATEST – Man arrested after car ploughs into fans with children among nearly 50 hurt A car ploughed into a crowd of Liverpool fans during a parade celebrating their side’s Premier League soccer title on Monday, May 26th, and police arrested a 53-year-old British man shortly afterwards. Merseyside police said a “number of pedestrians” including children, later revealed to be 50 – were hit after the team’s open-top coach carried players and coaching staff through the city centre for a victory parade. A social media video showed people lying in the road, and a photographer saw…

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FRANCE, VIETNAM SIGN AIRBUS, SATELLITE DEALS – French PM Macron visits Hanoi France’s President Emmanuel Macron made his first formal visit to Vietnam, the first by a French president in nearly a decade, seeking to boost France’s influence in its former colony, grappling with threats of crippling U.S. tariffs. The two nations signed deals for 20 Airbus planes, cooperation on nuclear energy, railways, Airbus earth-observation satellites, and Sanofi vaccines, a list of documents seen by Reuters showed, confirming an earlier report. Export-dependent Vietnam, under pressure from Washington to buy more American goods, has made pledges in trade talks to avert…

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FRENCH FARMERS PROTEST ON HIGHWAYS AROUND PARIS – Calling for a bill that removes restrictions on them to be passed without amendments Farmers blocked highways near Paris and demonstrated outside the National Assembly on Monday, May 26, calling for a bill that removes restrictions on them to be passed without amendments by lawmakers in the lower chamber after it was passed by the Senate. The protests, called by unions Young Farmers (JA) and the National Farmers’ Syndicate (FNSEA) took place as lawmakers in the National Assembly began debating the bill, which FNSEA described as simplifying rules farmers have to follow…

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IRAN’S STANCE FIRM ON URANIUM ENRICHMENT – Amid Pending U.S. Talks Iranian Foreign Minister  Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi {Abusa Arachi} announced on Sunday that the date for the next round of talks between Iran and the United States has not been finalised yet, and emphasised that Iran will not compromise with the U.S. on uranium enrichment. According to the top diplomat, Iran will not rush or delay the process, but will hold talks “patiently and calmly.” He also reiterated that Iran will not compromise on its people’s rights, including to enrich uranium. On Sunday, the Iranian Islamic Republic…

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BRITAIN’S SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY IS RENATIONALISED – Britain’s train services were privatised in the 1990’s South Western Railway has become the first train operator in Britain to be renationalised under plans by the Labour government to fix the country’s troubled railway system, the transport department said. Britain’s train services were privatised in the 1990s, but several operators have been renationalised in recent years by previous administrations, some of them losing their franchises after underperforming. Battered by the COVID-19 pandemic and disrupted by industrial unrest, key services have seen quality deteriorate and widespread criticism. “As we transition the train operating companies…

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KING CHARLES TO HEAD TO CANADA – Royal show of support for Canada King Charles flies to Canada for a highly symbolic visit, showing support for the nation that recognises him as its sovereign. Following an invitation from Prime Minister Mark Carney, Charles will open parliament in Ottawa on Tuesday, May 27th, the first time a British monarch has carried out the duty since his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth, did so 68 years ago. The 76-year-old king is still undergoing cancer treatment, which has limited his workload, so the two-day trip shows his commitment to Canada, one of 15…

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FARAGE BIDS TO SHOW CLEAR BENEFITS OVER LABOUR – Reform tries to stake a claim for traditional Labour voters. Nigel Farage is set to exploit Labour’s winter fuel payments climbdown to make a grab for the party’s traditional voter-base by calling for the two-child benefit cap to be scrapped, a move that could further aggravate government splits over the issue. This weekend, it has become clear there is a price to pay for Sir Keir Starmer’s decision to row back on winter fuel payment cuts. One MP said in a text message: “We all want to see more”, while former…

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Global Prayer and Fasting with Pastor Chris – June 2025 Edition Friday, June 27 – Saturday, June 29, 2025Broadcast Daily at 6:00 PM (GMT+1)📍 Live on all LoveWorld Networks & Online Platforms🔗 Stay updated at: www.Loveworlduk.org Through prayer and fasting, the world is being aligned with God’s perfect will, and once again, believers from every continent will unite in one Spirit to shape the course of nations through the Word and power of God. Join Pastor Chris Oyakhilome and countless others around the globe for the June 2025 edition of the Global Prayer and Fasting Program—a special time of consecration,…

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HEALING STREAMS LIVE HEALING SERVICES WITH PASTOR CHRIS – 14th Edition Coming This July! The 13th edition saw 7.8 billion participants with testimonies from over 242 countries The 13th edition of the Healing Streams Live Healing Services with Pastor Chris was nothing short of phenomenal. With 7.8 billion participants and testimonies from over 242 countries and territories, it was a global outpouring of miracles, healing, and restoration—proving once again that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Now, the world is preparing for the 14th edition—a divine appointment set to bring even greater manifestations of God’s power. 📅…

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UK SIGNS CHAGOS DEAL TO SECURE UK-US AIR BASE – After a London judge overturned an interim injunction The UK has signed the deal to cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, after a London judge overturned a last-minute injunction and cleared the way for an agreement the government says will protect the nation’s security. The multi-billion-dollar deal will allow Britain to retain control of the strategically important U.S.-UK air base on Diego Garcia, the largest island of the archipelago in the Indian Ocean, under a 99-year lease. The signing went ahead after a carefully choreographed ceremony was postponed…

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