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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed ‘sweet victory’ as he led in a cliffhanger election according to exit polls, yet was still short of a governing majority in a third national ballot in less than a year. On the basis of initial projections by Israel’s three main television channels, Netanyahu, head of the right-wing Likud party, claimed victory in Monday’s vote over his main challenger, former armed forces chief Benny Gantz of the centrist Blue and White. Updated exit polls, however, showed Netanyahu two seats short of a majority in Israel’s parliament, a gap signalling possible deadlock, with actual results…
Life is spiritual. There’re things you just can’t ignore or take lightly, including seemingly “little pains”; deal with them with God’s Word and the Name of Jesus. Some of the eventually serious problems many have suffered came from something they thought was minor. They never used what Jesus gave us: His Name, His authority; consequently, their condition became debilitating and deadly. Be discerning and bold to cast out devils, in whatever form they may come. Before you start thinking about “medicine” due to pain or a symptom you noticed in your body, rebuke the devil, who is more likely to…
Find out the daily salt recommendations for adults, children and babies and learn how to use nutrition labels to spot the salt in food.A diet high in salt can cause raised blood pressure, which can increase your risk of heart disease and stroke. High blood pressure often has no symptoms, and many people who have high blood pressure don’t know it. For tips on how to cut down on salt, read Tips for a lower-salt diet. How much salt? Adults Adults should eat no more than 6g of salt a day (2.4g sodium) – that’s around 1 teaspoon. Children The maximum amount of…
Amazon (AMZN.O) will on Thursday seek to overturn an EU order to repay about 250 million euros ($277 million) in back taxes to Luxembourg at Europe’s second-highest court, one of a series of high-profile cases marking the bloc’s crackdown on unfair tax deals. The European Commission said in its 2017 ruling that the tax deal, which covered the period from May 2006 to June 2014, meant almost three-quarters of Amazon’s business went untaxed. The EU competition watchdog said the Grand Duchy allowed the U.S. online retailer to shift a significant portion of its profits from a subsidiary to a holding…
Hyundai Motor (005380.KS) reported its lowest monthly global sales in a decade in February as the coronavirus outbreak hurt demand, in what is the first major indicator of damage to the broader auto sector from the epidemic. It turned in a preliminary sales figure of 275,044 vehicles for the month, 13% below 315,820 vehicles sold a year earlier. Hyundai last reported sales lower than this in February 2010. South Korea’s Hyundai, which with affiliate Kia Motors (000270.KS) is the world’s No.5 car maker, is the first major automaker to announce sales for the month. Chinese and U.S. players will turn…
Australia’s deportation policy is so “corrosive” that it has soured its bilateral relationship with New Zealand, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said, a rare bust-up between the two historic allies. Australia’s conservative government has in recent months moved to deport thousands of foreigners convicted of crimes as part of an immigration crack-down that can also strip dual-nationals of their Australian citizenship. The move has seen hundreds of people deported from Australia to New Zealand, a country that some left when just children and have few ties to. The two countries have fought in numerous conflicts alongside each other, and squabbles between…
Spanish startup company Prometeo tested their AI-based monitoring device on firefighters for the first time in February, during a prescribed burn in a forest near Olivella in Spain’s northwestern region of Catalonia. The technology uses artificial intelligence and the internet of things to help keep firefighters safe using a device the size of a smartphone strapped to their uniforms. Ten firefighters volunteered to test the device during a controlled wildfire. The device has sensors that monitor temperature, smoke concentration and humidity in real-time, and can send colour-coded alerts via a Cloud platform to command centres. That information can then be…
Pete Buttigieg dropped out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, saying he no longer saw a change of winning, the day after fellow moderate Joe Biden won a big victory in South Carolina. The move shook up the Democratic contest to pick a candidate to take on Republican President Donald Trump in November’s election and came two days before the 14-state Super Tuesday nominating contests that will offer the biggest electoral prize so far. Buttigieg, a 38-year-old former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, who gained early momentum after he narrowly won the Iowa caucuses last month and finished…
Thunderous shouts of rejoicing by the global congregation, met the declaration of March to be ‘the Month of Knowledge’ by Pastor Chris at the just concluded Global Communion Service. Shedding more light on the Word of the Month, Pastor Chris charged the congregation saying, “this month, give attention to knowledge; God is saying, choose knowledge over gold.” Reading from Exodus 31:1-5, Isaiah 11:1-3, and Daniel 12:1-4, Pastor Chris explained that God is set to increase knowledge in these last days through the Spirit of Knowledge. He further clarified that every child of God has received the Holy Spirit, and consequently…
The planned expansion of London’s Heathrow Airport was declared unlawful on environmental grounds by a court on Thursday, a ruling that could sink the $18 billion project that has been dogged by decades of dispute and indecision. In a victory for climate change campaigners, an appeal court judge said that a failure to take into account the government’s commitments on climate change was “legally fatal” to the plans to build a third runway at Europe’s busiest airport. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been a vociferous opponent of the expansion, which was approved under the previous government. During last year’s election…
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