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EGR European Gospel Radio

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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
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Subway changes, school schedules, parks shortfalls: News from around our 50 states
Alabama. Spanish Fort: A city worker who accused the mayor of slapping her last year has been fired after refusing to perform temperature checks on people at City Hall, her lawyer said. Lyndsey Cooper was dismissed Monday for insubordination by the coastal town of Spanish Fort, said her attorney, Ed Smith.
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News24.com | 'It's not enough' - Protesters welcome new charges in George Floyd killing but remain in streets
With a key demand met, demonstrators nevertheless staged large and mainly peaceful rallies calling for deeper change in cities from New York to Los Angeles, hours after the new indictments were announced. Pressure on President Donald Trump mounted as his former Pentagon chief Jim Mattis launched a....
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Today on Fox News: June 4, 2020
Fox & Friends, 6 a.m. ET: Tune in for continuing coverage of unrest in response to George Floyd's death. New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz asks if protesters can march, why can't businesses open? The Rev. Dr. Sheron Patterson reminds America of the "good of the blue." U.S. Rep.
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Pentagon-Trump clash breaks open over military and protests
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s Pentagon chief shot down his idea of using troops to quell protests across the United States, then reversed course on pulling part of the 82nd Airborne Division off standby in an extraordinary clash between the U.S. military and its commander in chief.
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Charges filed against all four police officers in Floyd killing
by Joy Powell with Chris Lefkow in Washington. Prosecutors in Minnesota on Wednesday upgraded charges against the US police officer primarily implicated in the killing of a handcuffed black man, and charged three other officers over the death, which has ignited nationwide protests.
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Sneak peek in Riga Cathedral cracks and corners
After three months of silence, on Saturday, June 6, Riga Dome will open its doors with the event Musical Evening Walk in Riga Cathedral , Latvian Radio reported on June 4. The event will take place every Saturday in June from 20:00 to 22:00. Visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy the....
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Actress, radio host Celina Njoki admitted in ICU, family appeals for blood donation
- The Ghetto radio presenter is reportedly ill just a day after delivering a bouncing baby boy. - A friend of the family, Veronica Mwaura, revealed on Facebook that Njoki was in dire need of blood group O+ or O-, and asked for anyone willing to help to contact her.
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Standard: Protesters-welcome-new-charges-in-Floyd-killing-but-remain-in-streets
Demonstrators continued to stage large and mainly peaceful rallies in cities including Los Angeles many hours after new indictments were announced against Minneapolis police officers.[Courtesy AFP / Mark Ralston] World With a key demand met, demonstrators nevertheless staged large and mainly....
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Protesters welcome new charges in Floyd killing but remain in streets
Minneapolis (AFP) - US protesters welcomed new charges brought Wednesday against Minneapolis officers in the killing of African American man George Floyd -- but thousands still marched in cities across the country for a ninth straight night, chanting against racism and police brutality.
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Protesters Welcome New Charges in Floyd Killing but Remain in Streets
US protesters welcomed new charges brought Wednesday against Minneapolis officers in the killing of African American man George Floyd -- but thousands still marched in cities across the country for a ninth straight night, chanting against racism and police brutality.
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Protesters welcome new charges in Floyd killing but remain in streets
MINNEAPOLIS: US protesters welcomed new charges brought Wednesday against Minneapolis officers in the killing of African American man George Floyd - but thousands still marched in cities across the country for a ninth straight night, chanting against racism and police brutality.
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