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Christian boxer Tyson Fury gave thanks to God after being crowned the WBC heavyweight champion on Saturday night. Britain’s Tyson ‘Gypsy King’ Fury defeated Deontay Wilder in their widely-anticipated world title rematch at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Arena. He was handed the WBC belt after Wilder, who is regarded as boxing’s most dangerous puncher, threw in the towel in the seventh round. Speaking in an interview after the iconic match, Fury spoke of his faith in God: “First and foremost I want to say thank you to my Lord and saviour, Jesus Christ. “Those who bring evil against me will…

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The European Union sees “no need to panic” over a coronavirus outbreak in Italy that has already killed two people and infected more than 100 in the country, the bloc’s economic affairs commissioner said on Sunday (February 23). Finance leaders of the world’s top 20 economies wrapped up their two-day meeting on Sunday (February 23) that was dominated by growing concern over the widening fallout from the coronavirus outbreak. The Group of 20 finance ministers and central bank heads faced a sober presentation by the International Monetary Fund, which predicted the epidemic would shave 0.1 percentage point off global growth.…

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Partners of the Healing School prepare to make tremendous power available in 3-day Online Prayer Conference. Beginning Wednesday, February 19th, to Friday, February 21st, millions of Healing School partners across the globe will connect for the Online Prayer Conference 2020. As the saints pray and intercede for the sick and hurting around the world, especially for those that would be attending the upcoming Healing School Autumn Session in Johannesburg, South Africa, answers and miracles are sure to abound. The sick will be healed and restored to perfect health, and many will be aligned to God’s perfect will, plans and purposes…

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A suspected right-wing extremist shot nine people dead in two shisha bars in an overnight rampage through a German city before, police believe, returning home and killing himself. Federal prosecutors said they had taken charge of investigations into the attack – which happened late on Wednesday in Hanau, east of Frankfurt – due to indications it had an extremist motive. Newspaper Bild said the suspect had expressed far-right views in a written confession. In shisha bars, customers share flavored tobacco from a communal hookah, or water pipe. In Western countries, they are often owned and operated by people from the…

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Since his January 2019 arrest, President Donald Trump’s longtime adviser Roger Stone has repeatedly tested the patience of the federal judge who presided over his trial. Today, that judge will tell the self-described “dirty trickster” how long he will serve in prison. U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson is scheduled to sentence Stone, a veteran Republican operative whose friendship with Trump dates back decades, after a jury in November found him guilty on all seven counts of lying to Congress, obstruction and witness tampering. The high-profile case has taken on additional importance since Trump last week blasted the federal…

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U.S. President Donald Trump came under fire on Tuesday (February 18) for commuting the sentence of Rod Blagojevich, the ex-Illinois governor convicted of trying to peddle Barack Obama’s vacated U.S. Senate seat. Trump also pardoned Michael Milken, once considered Wall Street’s “junk bond king,” along with six others, and commuted the sentences of another three people. The recipients of clemency had been convicted on charges ranging from defrauding the federal government to theft. Blagojevich, a Democrat who appeared on Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice” reality television show while awaiting trial, began serving a 14-year sentence in 2012 after being convicted of wire…

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U.S. President Donald Trump issued a pardon for Eddie DeBartolo Jr., the former owner of the San Francisco 49ers football team, a White House spokesman told reporters on Tuesday DeBartolo Jr. pleaded guilty in 1998 to a felony charge of failing to report that Louisiana’s former governor, Edwin Edwards, had extorted $400,000 from him to win a license for his riverboat casino, the San Francisco Chronicle reported at the time. He avoided prison in the case, but agreed to pay penalties of $1 million dollars, serve two years of probation and testify in the trials against the former governor and…

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Britain will prioritise access for high-skilled workers from around the world in its post-Brexit points-based immigration system, the government said on Tuesday, setting out its plans to put an end to a reliance on “cheap labour from Europe”. Concern over the impact of high levels of immigration from the European Union was one of the key drivers behind Britain’s 2016 vote to leave the bloc and the government has said it plans to bring overall migration numbers down. The new system will assign points for specific skills, qualifications, salaries or professions and only give visas to those who have enough…

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Daily airstrikes and bombs prompted Syrian father Abdullah Mohammad to come up with a new way to help his daughter Salwa adapt to the sounds of war. He encourages the three-year-old to simply laugh whenever she hears the sound of bombs or missiles. In video footage obtained by Reuters, Mohammed is seen laughing with his daughter as the sound of an apparent explosion is heard in the distance. Mohammad noted that many children suffer psychological hardships and stress due to daily airstrikes. He said that he managed to convince his daughter that these noises are similar to sounds of fireworks…

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Conditions for children forced to flee the Syrian government’s ongoing assault on the Idlib region are deteriorating at an alarming rate, humanitarian group Save the Children warned. Hundreds of thousands of people have been uprooted by the Russian-backed airstrikes forcing an ever-growing number of people to corral into a shrinking pocket of land near the Turkish border. Humanitarian agency officials say this migration is the biggest single displacement of civilians in the nine-year-old war. Most of those displaced are facing winter temperatures with no heaters and poor shelters. Families are crowding into flimsy tents in makeshift camps, with very little…

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