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Colombia’s wealthy have $100 billion, more than a quarter of the country’s GDP, stashed in offshore accounts, the country’s former tax chief estimated Monday. Colombia dismantled an international money laundering network with the arrest of 13 suspects, including five flight attendants, prosecutors said Thursday.

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Ex-militia attack military, police in Republic of Congo
BRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo (AP) — Former militiamen attacked a military position and burned police stations in the Republic of Congo's capital early Monday, the government said. Police forces exchanged fire with the attackers, and were restoring order, the government said in a statement as heavy gunfire subsided.

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Ex-militia Attack Military And Police In Republic Of Congo
Former militiamen attacked a military position and burned police stations in the Republic of Congo's capital early Monday, the government said. Police forces exchanged fire with the attackers, and were restoring order, the government said in a statement as heavy gunfire subsided.

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Ex-militia attack military, police in Republic of Congo
BRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo (AP) - Former militiamen attacked a military position and burned police stations in the Republic of Congo’s capital early Monday, the government said. Police forces exchanged fire with the attackers, and were restoring order, the government said in a statement as heavy gunfire subsided.

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Notorious robber ‘Pastor’ gunned down in Benue [PHOTO]
Nemesis has caught up a notorious robber, famously known as Pastor, in Gboko area of Benue State. Pastor, who is believed to be among the killers of a late pharmacist, Labe, was this morning shot dead (see photo here) while driving with his friend in a Honda car in Gboko town.

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Christian group fears potential human rights abuses as Greece deports migrants - Premier
PremierChristian group fears potential human rights abuses as Greece deports migrantsPremierSpeaking on Premier Christian Radio's News Hour programme, Ben Bano from Seeking Sanctuary - a Christian charity working with migrants in continental Europe - said: "We are already getting reports that migrants are desperate to escape this particular ...

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Names of 16 priests accused of abusing children in New Ulm Diocese released
Nearly a half-century later, the New Ulm Diocese has publicly identified the Rev. David Roney, one of 16 priests whose names were released Tuesday as priests who have been credibly accused of abusing children. Schmit couldn't believe it took 48 years, including years in which Roney, now deceased, went on to abuse more children.

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Top Rwanda genocide suspect Ladislas Ntaganzwa trial starts
“Ntaganzwa substantially participated in the planning, preparation and execution of the massacre of over twenty thousand Tutsis at Cyahinda Parish” the prosecution said, further asking the court to grant one month “to facilitate further investigation and completion of the case file preparation.

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Ex-militia attack military, police in Republic of Congo
BRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo (AP) — Former militiamen attacked a military position and burned police stations in the Republic of Congo's capital early Monday, the government said. Police forces exchanged fire with the attackers, and were restoring order, the government said in a statement as heavy gunfire subsided.

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What should be cut from Phoenix's budget?
Although the city has a $60 million surplus, Zuercher has proposed increasing the city's property-tax rate due to a complicated scenario with bond projects. He said increasing the rate allows the city to pay its bond debts without cutting spending for services or using up its one-time surplus.

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Ex-militia attack military, police in Republic of Congo
BRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo (AP) Former militiamen attacked a military position and burned police stations in the Republic of Congo's capital early Monday, the government said. Police forces exchanged fire with the attackers, and were restoring order, the government said in a statement as heavy gunfire subsided.

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Evangelical investment in Israel
US-Israeli relations are a recurring issue in the Republican primaries, even in southern states where there are very few Jewish voters. For many years, the following ritual only affected Democratic primaries, especially in New York (notably in 1980, 1984, 1988).

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Trump's hostile takeover
Trump’s name was not mentioned on the platform but he was on people’s minds, since a success of his campaign would affect the party’s future. Every election includes a couple of candidates who arouse antipathy (few of his Senate colleagues have any affection for Texan Ted Cruz).

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Gunfire heard in Republic of Congo’s capital
Updated 8 hours ago Heavy gunfire was heard in Republic of Congo's capital early Monday, with a government official saying police were battling militia fighters. The gunfire tapered off at times and was contained in the southern Bacongo and Makelekele neighborhoods of Brazzaville.

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New Kensington tour shows link between history, holy places
Updated 15 hours ago The people of New Kensington and their legacy, as seen through local church histories, will be shared during a tour April 10. “We have a rich history and really good people,” says Mary Calvanese, a volunteer and tour organizer. “Churches in our community are really important. We're starting off with four churches.

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Rivers: Police Confirm Killing Of Cleric By Herdsmen
The Rivers State Police Command has confirmed the killing of a cleric, Pastor Geoffrey Ogagaghene, by suspected Fulani herdsmen, at Ohali-Elu community in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni local government area of the state. The command, in a statement issued in Port Harcourt yesterday by its image maker, Ahmad....

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Ex-Militia Attack Military, Police in Republic of Congo
Former militiamen attacked a military position and burned police stations in the Republic of Congo's capital early Monday, the government said. Police forces exchanged fire with the attackers, and were restoring order, the government said in a statement as heavy gunfire subsided.

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Ex-militia attack military, police in Republic of Congo
BRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo Former militiamen attacked a military position and burned police stations in the Republic of Congo's capital early Monday, the government said. Police forces exchanged fire with the attackers, and were restoring order, the government said in a statement as heavy gunfire subsided.

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Ex-militia attack military, police in Republic of Congo
BRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo — Former militiamen attacked a military position and burned police stations in the Republic of Congo’s capital early Monday, the government said. Police forces exchanged fire with the attackers, and were restoring order, the government said in a statement as heavy gunfire subsided.

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Ex-militia attack military, police in Republic of Congo
Former militiamen attacked a military position and burned police stations in the Republic of Congo's capital early Monday, the government said. Police forces exchanged fire with the attackers, and were restoring order, the government said in a statement as heavy gunfire subsided.

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Some Inmates Commit Crimes to Make Partners Happy - Pastor
"I GAVE her everything that I got from that robbery. I did not get anything from the share. I wanted to make her happy. I was living a life of misery. I could not bear the pressure. She kept on asking for more, and complaining that she was suffering financially.

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Nigeria: Rivers - Police Confirm Killing of Cleric By Herdsmen
The Rivers State Police Command has confirmed the killing of a cleric, Pastor Geoffrey Ogagaghene, by suspected Fulani herdsmen, at Ohali-Elu community in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni local government area of the state. The command, in a statement issued in Port Harcourt yesterday by its image maker, Ahmad....

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New Kensington tour shows link between history, holy places
Updated 13 hours ago The people of New Kensington and their legacy, as seen through local church histories, will be shared during a tour April 10. “We have a rich history and really good people,” says Mary Calvanese, a volunteer and tour organizer. “Churches in our community are really important. We're starting off with four churches.

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Africa: Abuja-Pretoria Axis Should Reboot
President Jacob Zuma, accompanied by seven members of his executive and a dozen business leaders, undertook a high profile and widely commented state visit to Nigeria earlier this month. The visit, the first for President Zuma since President Muhamadu Buhari took power in peaceful and democratic elections in 2015, had been highly anticipated.

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Cleric wants tertiary education to promote entrepreneurship
A cleric, Pastor Johnson Odesola, on Monday called on the Federal Government to redesign the curriculums of tertiary institutions in a way that they would promote entrepreneurship among Nigerian youths. Odesola, who is the Special Assistant to the General Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God,....

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Gospel Fest Open
The 14th Annual Digicel SVG Gospel Festival was officially opened last night at the Victoria Park. The program dubbed: “Declaring SVG for Jesus” featured an evening of praise and special prayers for the nation. In his address Chairman of the Gospel Festival Committee Fidel Taylor highlighted some of....

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