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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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Returning tourists face new constraints
Countries that had experienced a northern summer respite from coronavirus outbreaks are tracking swiftly rising numbers of new cases, prompting fears among health authorities that months of hard-won progress could be lost in just days as holiday-makers return home.
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Returning tourists face new constraints
Countries that had experienced a northern summer respite from coronavirus outbreaks are tracking swiftly rising numbers of new cases, prompting fears among health authorities that months of hard-won progress could be lost in just days as holiday-makers return home.
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Iowa storm updates: Latest news on recovery, shelters and more, Aug. 17
Here is the latest news on recovery efforts, cleanup, shelters opening and more in the Cedar Rapids area for Aug. 17, 2020. The Gazette staff will update this with new information as it becomes available. » WHERE TO FIND FOOD AND WATER: » MORE RESOURCES: For residents affected by the storm,....
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virus diseases Returning tourists face new constraints Holiday-makers are facing new travel constraints as authorities in several European countries prepare to re-open schools amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Countries that had experienced a northern summer respite from coronavirus outbreaks are tracking swiftly rising numbers of new cases, prompting fears among health authorities that months of hard-won progress could be lost in just days as holiday-makers return home.
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NZ postpones vote; India coronavirus deaths top 50,000: Live
Following increasing criticism, England's school examinations regulator admitted it had made a mistake with the way it awarded grades to school students after their exams were cancelled due to COVID-19. Roger Taylor, chair of the Ofqual exam board regulator, said the body had taken "the wrong road"....
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House music: Rian Evans' watching and listening highlights
I ’ve had Gerhardt’s Hyperion recording of the six Bach Cello suites on constant rotation during the last few months. Calming and stimulating – whatever the need – this is just a taster . Gerhardt’s brilliant musicianship knows no bounds, as he proved back in 2009 at the premiere of the concerto....
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Returning vacationers face new constraints as virus spikes
PARIS (AP) Countries that had seen a summer respite from coronavirus outbreaks tracked swiftly rising numbers of new confirmed cases Monday, prompting fears among government leaders and health officials that months of hard-won progress would be lost in just days as vacationers return home.
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Returning vacationers face new constraints as virus spikes
PARIS (AP) — Countries that had seen a summer respite from coronavirus outbreaks tracked swiftly rising numbers of new confirmed cases Monday, prompting fears among government leaders and health officials that months of hard-won progress would be lost in just days as vacationers return home.
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Opinions Coronavirus: The Tale Of The U 17 August, 2020
Temperature is the instrument used in measuring thermometer. True or False? Now go back and look at the question again. Hahaaaa! Oh how I miss those days when the thermometer is put inside my armpit to check my temperature by a beautiful nurse. As a small boy, the nurses used to see me as not a....
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‘Mnangagwa govt does not like people in the diaspora’ – Munyeza
In 2018, the Constitutional Court dismissed an application by some Zimbabweans based in foreign lands to be allowed to vote in the 2018 harmonised elections from their respective bases. He added that Mnangagwa’s leadership was only interested in retaining power but spent most of its time consulting....
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An Interview With ‘Playboy’ Magazine Nearly Torpedoed Jimmy Carter’s Presidential Campaign
After signing the landmark civil rights bill into law in 1964, President Lyndon Johnson made a famous prophesy about the future of the Democratic Party: “We have lost the South for a generation.” Since 1956 (and only rarely before), the Republicans—the “Party of Lincoln”—had struggled to win any....
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