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EGR European Gospel Radio

Worldwide on Shortwave radio, streaming and satellite

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Welcome to European Gospel Radio (EGR)!

Our mission is to spread the Gospel to the World on Shortwave, AM/Medium Wave, Satellite radio, TV and the Internet
EGR is owned and operated by NEXUS-IBA, a non profit association of broadcasters and program producers
Christianity
Hamilton win takes title fight to Brazil
McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton won the United States Grand Prix yesterday ahead of Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso in a result which takes the Formula One title battle to Brazil next weekend.

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Editorial: Let the debates begin
Is there a better way to evaluate candidates for public office than to see them stand side by side, responding to questions about the issues of the day and given the chance to respond to each other? And to have that debate widely distributed and accessible to virtually every eligible voter? If there is, we can’t think of what it could be.

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Radio ban ruling causes confusion but Lewis Hamilton is on right wavelength
Teams hit out at hasty FIA decision over instructions I am so excited for Singapore. The night race is fantastic FIA delays ban on radio messages Briton fastest in second practice Formula Ones curious reputation for disposing of something simple and replacing it with something far more complex was....

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The fear and hopelessness behind the deadly attack on Ebola workers in Guinea
When the Ebola outbreak made a resurgence in Guinea in early August, after showing signs of stabilizing, Moise Mamy knew what he needed to do. The Guinean pastor had already been traveling from remote village to remote village three times a week to spread awareness about preventing and containing the deadly virus.

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At least 8 Ebola aid workers reportedly killed by villagers in Guinea - USAID chief urges more focus on poor countries - Murders have chilling effect on humanitarian efforts
At least eight Ebola aid workers and journalists were reportedly murdered and dumped in a latrine in a remote village in Guinea in a frightening example of the growing distrust locals have of foreigners coming to help stem the mushrooming health crisis.

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- Guinea: Journalists and health team killed while conducting Ebola awareness-raising campaign
A mob of villagers killed three journalists and six others who were raising awareness about Ebola in the village of Womey. According to MFWA's correspondent, the villagers instigated this attack because they thought Ebola "is a political lie orchestrated by the authorities and that the disease is not real.

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Ebola outbreak: Eight bodies found in village latrine after attack on Guinea education team, as Sierra Leone imposes three-day curfew to stop spread of disease
Eight bodies were found in a village latrine in rural Guinea after an attack on a team trying to educate locals of the risks on Ebola, a government spokesperson said on Thursday.

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Sheridan Smith struggles with mounting acclaim over Cilla portrayal
Actor has been receiving rave reviews for her role in ITV's Cilla Black biopic, but she remains racked with self-doubt 'I knew you were good," says Bobby Willis, the man who would later become Cilla Black's husband after he watches her singing on stage with a young band called the Beatles, "but not....

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Ebola workers slaughtered
CONAKRY, Guinea (AP) The team of health officials accompanied by journalists came to the village to educate people about how to avoid contracting Ebola. Instead, a group of local residents turned on their would-be benefactors, attacking them with knives and rocks and killing eight of them, witnesses say.

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Hamilton strikes first blow in Singapore
Lewis Hamilton fastest in opening practice for the Singapore Grand Prix ahead of Fernando Alonso and Daniel Ricciardo.

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Westgate Mall Attack Survivors Confront Painful Memories
One year ago Sunday (September 21, 2013), gunmen from Somalia's al-Shabab militant group stormed the Westgate shopping mall in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, killing 67 people and scarring the nation. On this grim anniversary, survivors of the attack talked to VOA about how they have coped with the trauma of that day.

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Verse of the day

He who gives to the poor will lack nothing, but he who closes his eyes to them receives many curses. Proverbs, 28. 27

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