"We give warning to the world that we are now in the remarkable position of being forced to admit that it is possible to defeat us militarily," says Himmler's newspaper "Das Schwarze Korps," in the gloomiest editorial yet to come out of Germany, reports the Berlin correspondent of the Stockholm "Dagens Nyheter. |
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Boris, Rachel, Jo and Leo remain firm friends after Brexit wobbles as PM remains in intensive care with coronavirus
Stanley Johnson, Rachel Johnson, Boris Johnson and Jo Johnson attend the launch of Boris Johnson’s book The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History in 2014. Photograph: David M Benett/Getty Images. |
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In early April, at least 20 cell towers in the United Kingdom had been purposely damaged or destroyed over a four-day period. The suspected reason for the vandalization? A bizarre conspiracy that's freaking out the conspiracy-minded in the U.K. and around the world. The theory alleges a direct link between 5G equipment and the COVID-19 outbreak. |
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File photo. A Joint Ministerial Decision of Greece’s Ministries of Education and Health was published on Monday, specifying the way churches are allowed to operate between April 12 and April 20, during the Orthodox Christian Holy Week and Easter Sunday. |
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Vicars have been urged to stop live streaming services from their empty churches over the Easter weekend, with the country remaining in lockdown following the Covid-19 outbreak. The London College of Bishops said it was making the "painful" request to the clergy ahead of the Easter weekend, one of.... |
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A two-week extension of the Luzon lockdown is cramped. By end-Apr. government will strive to flatten the pandemic curve. That is, lessen COVID-19 infections, notably deaths that are double the recoveries. The World Health Organization’s prescription stays: test, trace, isolate, and treat all cases possible. |
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Welcome to the evening edition of the Daily Digest, keeping you up to date with the latest news today. H enry Kissinger has seen his fair share of global crises. He says the coronavirus pandemic will forever alter the world order and failure to manage it properly could set the world on fire. |
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The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. TOP OF THE HOUR:
—British Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains in intensive care. |
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—British Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains in intensive care. —Japan declares national emergency. —U.N. estimates loss of 195 millon full-time jobs in 2nd quarter. ATHENS, Greece — A high court in Greece has rejected complaints seeking to overturn a ban on religious services over the Easter holidays. |
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Kigali: The genocide perpetrated against the Tutsi was planned, and this is reflected in the massacres and the hateful speeches which preceded it, but the planning of the genocide is demonstrated above all in the way in which the massacres began at the same time in all the regions of Rwanda, similar.... |
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One local church has come up with a unique way to hold an Easter service as churches remain closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Praise Cathedral Church of God in North East will be hosting a drive-in Easter service this Sunday, April 12 at 10:30 a.m. |
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