1 of 13 Piotr Grabarczyk and his boyfriend Kamil Pawlik, right, from Poland, wait for a taxi outside the airport after Grabarczyk arrived in Barcelona, Spain, early Wednesday, July 29, 2020. Like them, many LGBT people are choosing to leave Poland amid rising homophobia promoted by President Andrzej.... |
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Nobel Laureate and “Ireland’s greatest” John Hume made peace visible for others even in the darkest moments. Mourners at his funeral heard that the former SDLP leader and peacemaker saved the lives of others through his vision and work. During his funeral at St Eugene’s Cathedral in Derry, Mr Hume.... |
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters Thursday that the aid will be provided to the World Food Program and to the Red Cross for food, medical care and essential items. He says his country is considering another round of support. Morrison says some Australian Embassy personnel were injured but.... |
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11:30 p.m. Germany has dispatched dozens of search and rescue specialists to Lebanon to help in the race to find survivors trapped beneath rubble following Tuesday’s explosion in Beirut. About 50 staff of Germany’s THW civil protection organization flew out of Frankfurt late Wednesday with search.... |
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Steve was born Nov. 12, 1928, in Struthers, a son of George and Mary Benzala Garchar. He was raised in Struthers and graduated in 1947 from Struthers High School. Steve started playing the accordion at the age of 10 and was self taught, and later studied accordion with Frank Sainato at Strouss’ Music Center. |
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Marilyn Stern and Gary C. Gambill. Robert Nicholson, executive director of the Philos Project, spoke in an extended interview to Middle East Forum Radio host Gregg Roman on May 6 about his organization’s mission to promote positive Christian engagement in Middle Eastern cultures. |
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BEIRUT (AP) — The Latest on the explosion in Beirut (all times local): 6 a.m. Thursday. The Australian government has pledged an initial 2 million Australian dollars ($1.4 million) to the relief effort in Lebanon following the deadly blast that ripped across the capital Beirut. |
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He says his country is considering another round of support. Morrison says some Australian Embassy personnel were injured but “they are safe and accounted for and we wish them a speedy recovery.” He also thanked the U.S. Embassy officials in Beirut for their support. Tuesday's blast killed 135 people and injured about 5,000 others. |
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BEIRUT (AP) — The Latest on the explosion in Beirut (all times local): 6 a.m. Thursday. The Australian government has pledged an initial 2 million Australian dollars ($1.4 million) to the relief effort in Lebanon following the deadly blast that ripped across the capital Beirut. |
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The Australian government has pledged an initial 2 million Australian dollars ($1.4 million) to the relief effort in Lebanon following the deadly blast that ripped across the capital Beirut. Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters Thursday that the aid will be provided to the World Food Program.... |
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