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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
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Europe faces ICU bed crunch, rushes to build field hospitals
ROME (AP) — Facing intense surges in the need for hospital ICU beds, European nations are on a building and hiring spree, throwing together makeshift hospitals and shipping coronavirus patients out of overwhelmed cities via high-speed trains and military jets.
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What Are We Without Community?
A few years ago, I was moved to tears as I sang “Let It Be” along with 22,000 people at a Paul McCartney concert. We—a community of perfect strangers—wrapped our arms around one another as we swayed back and forth. I felt similarly when I saw Cicely Tyson star in The Trip to Bountiful on Broadway.
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Europe faces ICU bed crunch, rushes to build field hospitals
ROME -- Facing intense surges in the need for hospital ICU beds, European nations are on a building and hiring spree, throwing together makeshift hospitals and shipping coronavirus patients out of overwhelmed cities via high-speed trains and military jets.
Read more...
 
Europe faces ICU bed crunch, rushes to build field hospitals
ROME (AP) — Facing intense surges in the need for hospital ICU beds, European nations are on a building and hiring spree, throwing together makeshift hospitals and shipping coronavirus patients out of overwhelmed cities via high-speed trains and military jets.
Read more...
 
The Latest: Becher defends Sharks’ games amid county caution
Becher says it's important to remember that "early March felt a lot different than we are today and we were all making the best decision we could with the information we had at the time." Becher says the team is continuing to pay full and part-time employees and anticipates a financial hit from the suspension of the season.
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Europe faces ICU bed crunch, rushes to build field hospitals
ROME. Facing intense surges in the need for hospital ICU beds, European nations are on a building and hiring spree, throwing together makeshift hospitals and shipping coronavirus patients out of overwhelmed cities via high-speed trains and military jets.
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Mobile showers for the homeless were created by a guy who was afraid of people on the streets
The former Christian radio executive bonds with those in a community he once ignored and sometimes feared. 'What else ya got?' Like many teenagers in the '70s and ‘80s, Schmitz couldn’t stop listening to pop radio, including those Casey Kasem countdowns.
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Today in History, April 1: U.S. House of Representatives held first full meeting in 1789
Today is Wednesday, April 1. On this date: In 1789 , the U.S. House of Representatives held its first full meeting in New York; Frederick Muhlenberg of Pennsylvania was elected the first House speaker. In 1891 , the Wrigley Co. was founded in Chicago by William Wrigley, Jr.
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Europe faces ICU bed crunch, rushes to build field hospitals
By NICOLE WINFIELD and ANGELA CHARLTON, Associated Press. ROME Facing intense surges in the need for hospital ICU beds, European nations are on a building and hiring spree, throwing together makeshift hospitals and shipping coronavirus patients out of overwhelmed cities via high-speed trains and military jets.
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Fake news or the truth? Russia cracks down on virus postings
MOSCOW Two weeks ago, an opposition-leaning radio station in Russia interviewed political analyst Valery Solovei, who alleged the government was lying when it said no one had died in the country from the coronavirus. Solovei told radio station Echo Moskvy at least 1,600 people might have died since mid-January.
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Passing 3,800, U.S. virus toll tops China's
Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., was among the first in Congress to raise an alarm about the virus. McConnell told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt on Tuesday that Trump's impeachment trial distracted the federal government from the novel coronavirus....
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