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European Union leaders said they gave the UK Prime Minister a new Brexit deadline of October 31, four months longer than the prime minister asked for, in a move the EU summit chair said would let Britain resolve its domestic deadlock on the issue. EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said EU Leaders would assess the situation again when they meet for a regular summit on June 20-21, to which Tusk added the meeting would not be ‘a cliff edge or a moment to take new decisions.’ Juncker said the postponement meant Britain would probably have to hold Europeans elections together…
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was arrested by British police after they were invited into the Ecuadorian embassy where he has been holed up since 2012. “Julian Assange, 47, has today, Thursday 11 April, been arrested by officers from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) at the Embassy of Ecuador,” police said. Police said they arrested Assange after being “invited into the embassy by the Ambassador, following the Ecuadorian government’s withdrawal of asylum.”
Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson says his train business could disappear from the UK after its partner Stagecoach was barred from three rail franchise bids. Sir Richard, whose Virgin Trains is 49% owned by Stagecoach, said he was “devastated” by the disqualification. The Department for Transport (DfT) disallowed the bids because they did not meet pensions rules. Virgin was bidding to renew the West Coast franchise in partnership with Stagecoach and France’s SNCF. Stagecoach had also put in for the East Midlands and South Eastern franchises, both of which have been rejected.
Nearly 2,000 people in Zambia have won the right to sue mining company Vedanta in the English courts over pollution. The decision of the Supreme Court in London could have implications for other companies over their activities abroad, according to the law firm representing the villagers. The case began in 2015 when the villagers launched a case against Vedanta – which is listed in India but has a legal base in Britain – and Zambian company Konkola Copper Mines (KCM), alleging their land had been polluted. They say the water pollution caused by Nchanga Copper Mine has affected their health…
German police raided offices belonging to Islamic organisations suspected of financing the Palestinian militant group Hamas, which is on the European Union’s terrorism blacklist, the interior ministry said. The ministry said the main targets of the raids were WorldWide Resistance-Help and Ansaar International which are believed to have collected funds for Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, under the guise of humanitarian aid. Policemen outside the Duesseldorf offices of Ansaar International told reporters they were not allowed to comment and referred all questions to the German interior ministry in Berlin. “Whoever supports Hamas under the guise of humanitarian aid disregards…
Astronomers have taken the first-ever image of a black hole, which is located in a distant galaxy. It measures 40 billion km across – three million times the size of the Earth – and has been described by scientists as “a monster”. The black hole is 500 million trillion km away and was photographed by a network of eight telescopes across the world. Details have been published today in Astrophysical Journal Letters
British Prime Minister Theresa May met with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris to update him on discussions with the opposition Labour Party aimed at finding a way out the Brexit impasse, her office said. Meeting Macron ahead of an emergency EU summit on a Brexit delay slated in Brussels on Wednesday, May discussed “the ongoing talks with the Opposition to agree on a way forward that respects the result of the 2016 referendum,” a spokesman said. The 27-member bloc will grant Britain another delay to Brexit on certain conditions, including that it hold European Parliament elections, according to draft…
“The Lord will give you an instruction, a direction on what to do,” Pastor Chris says concerning April 2019. A high point of each month’s edition of the Global Communion Service with Pastor Chris is the declaration of the mind of God’s Spirit concerning the month. This moment, during the April 2019 Communion Service, was met with great anticipation, having just concluded the Month of Possession. The man of God, Pastor Chris, began by reading John 8:12, which says “When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in…
New seasons of divine healing and health introduced into the lives of students at the Healing School. At the entrance of the man of God, Pastor Chris, expectations heightened for the spectacular move of God’s Spirit. The atmosphere was supercharged and excitement filled the air as the man of God began ministering healing to those who had been plagued with all manner of infirmities. With such power, the man of God ministered to the students; one after the other, they were made whole from every single sickness and pain that had held them in bondage. Upon every sight of a…
Javi Gracia thought all was lost before his Watford side came from two down to beat Wolves 3-2 and reach their first FA Cup final since 1984. Substitute Gerard Deulofeu scored twice as the Hornets – 2-0 down with 11 minutes left – won in extra-time to secure a meeting with Manchester City. Matt Doherty’s header and a volley by striker Raul Jimenez had put Wolves in control before Deulofeu scored with a clean chip. Captain Troy Deeney also scored with a stoppage-time penalty to send the game to extra-time, and Deulofeu then won it with another fine finish. Watford…
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