Author: LoveWorld UK

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said the UK’s fresh donations of air defence missiles would complement the air defence systems pledged by the United States, as he arrived for the NATO meeting in Brussels . Earlier, the government said it would donate the missiles capable of shooting down cruise missiles to Ukraine in the wake of Russian strikes on Kyiv and other cities in recent days. Wallace refused to comment on the fears that Russia could use nuclear weapons, but said NATO was “here to make sure our readiness is for whatever is thrown at us.” Wallace added that western supply…

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The credit/debit card details of over 1.2 million people worldwide have been leaked onto a dark web site called BidenCash. Cyble, a global threat intelligence provider, found that the leaked database contains information including card numbers, expiry dates, CVV numbers, and emails of consumers across the globe, including the United States and Australia. “The subject release of the credit and debit cards data by BidenCash shop is one of the largest leaks of its kind on any of the cybercrime/underground forums in recent times,” Cyble said on Oct. 7. The top countries with the most affected consumers are the United States, with over 675,000 card…

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The revelation-unveiling program, the Your Loveworld Specials with the man of God Pastor Chris Oyakhilome continues today at 7 PM GMT+1. Now in its Season 6, Phase 3, Your Loveworld Specials with Pastor Chris is where the current news & affairs of the world today are linked with the Word of God concerning the end times we live in, and where Christians are in God’s prophetic timeline. To tune in is to choose to be spiritually informed and therefore alert. By participating, you will know the nefarious activities satan is planning around the world today, and also how to counter…

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Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Anthony Fauci edited a research paper by the group that worked with a high-profile Wuhan lab to study dangerous bat virus while pushing back concerns that the facility could be the source of the COVID-19 pandemic. The paper, titled “Nipah virus dynamics in bats and implications for spillover to humans,” was funded by eight federal programs, half of which were from the NIAID that Fauci will head until this December. Members of the nonprofit research group EcoHealth Alliance, which became a conduit for the Wuhan Institute of Virology to conduct risky bat…

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Postal workers have launched a 24-hour strike in a long-running dispute over pay and conditions, with a series of walkouts planned for the coming weeks. The Communication Workers Union (CWU) said its 115,000 members across the UK were taking action on Thursday, describing it as the largest strike in a year. The move comes amid industrial unrest across several industries, including rail. Picket lines have been mounted outside Royal Mail offices on the sixth day of action in recent months. The union accuses the company of planning structural changes, which would in effect transform employees in secure, well-paid jobs into a “casualised,…

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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will not release its review of post-COVID-19-vaccination heart inflammation. The CDC has been performing abstractions on reports of post-vaccination myocarditis, a form of heart inflammation, submitted to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. But the agency is saying that federal law prevents it from releasing the results. The abstractions “are considered medical records which are withheld in full from disclosure,” the CDC told The Epoch Times in a recent letter, responding to a Freedom of Information Act request. One of the exemptions in the act says that agencies can withhold materials that are “specifically exempted from disclosure by…

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King Charles III will be crowned at London’s Westminster Abbey next May in a ceremony set to follow the traditional pageantry used for anointing monarchs over the last 1,000 years, Buckingham Palace announced on Tuesday 11th October. Charles, 73, automatically became king on the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth last month, but the grand coronation ceremony for him and his wife Camilla, who will be crowned queen, will now take place on Saturday, May 6. “The coronation will reflect the monarch’s role today and look towards the future, while being rooted in longstanding traditions and pageantry,” the palace said…

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Poland’s PKN Orlen said that oil supplies to its Plock refinery were not interrupted as a result of a leak detected in the Druzhba pipeline. Polish operator PERN has detected a leak in one pipeline in the Druzhba system that carries oil from Russia to Europe, it said on Wednesday. Poland said on Wednesday it had detected a leak in one of the Druzhba pipelines bringing oil from Russia to Europe and said it was probably caused by an accident, although the event may still stoke concerns about the security of Europe’s energy supplies. The discovery of the leak in…

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During a hearing on the European Union’s COVID-19 response, Pfizer’s president of international developed markets, Janine Small, admitted that its vaccine had never been tested before its release to the general public on its ability to prevent the transmission of COVID when asked by Dutch politician and a current Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Robert Roos. “Regarding the question around did we know about stopping immunization before it entered the market…No.,” Small replied with a smirk when asked by Ross if the Pfizer’ COVID vaccine was ever tested to stop the transmission of the virus before it entered the…

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Chelsea completed the double over AC Milan to top Champions League Group E with a 2-0 victory at San Siro, a match the hosts had to play the majority of with 10 men. Looking to build on a 3-0 win over the Italians last week, Chelsea’s task in Milan’s famous old stadium was made all the more navigable after home defender Fikayo Tomori was sent off against his former club when conceding a 17th-minute penalty. Jorginho converted from the spot after Milan’s protests had calmed down, before striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored for the third successive match in all competitions to…

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