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Greece’s Alexis Tsipras has said his left-wing Syriza party has a “clear mandate” after winning a second general election in less than nine months. But he said Greeks faced a difficult road and recovery from financial crisis would only come through hard work. Syriza won just over 35%, slightly down on its previous result and still short of an overall majority. But it will renew its coalition with the nationalist Independent Greeks. Opposition New Democracy gained 28%. Far-right Golden Dawn came in third with 7%, slightly up on January’s poll. Syriza was first elected in January on an anti-austerity mandate,…

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The BLW Nation now speaks 642 languages, with the addition of 17 new languages to the Rhapsody of Realities translations family. A translator from Pakistan, expressing his commitment to make Rhapsody of Realities available in more languages of the world said, “It’s our pleasure to submit to the Word and to honor our Man of God to achieve the mandate of the Messenger Angel for 2015.” Another translator from the South Pacific said, “We remain ever grateful to our dear man of God, Rev. (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome, for his love for the peoples of the pacific.” Rhapsody of Realities remains the most…

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Donald Trump has been criticised for failing to correct a supporter who said US President Barack Obama was a Muslim and “not even an American”. The Republican sought to laugh off the comment, which was preceded by the supporter saying: “We have a problem in this country – it’s called Muslims”. The comments were made at a campaign rally for Mr Trump in New Hampshire. Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton said his failure to denounce “hateful rhetoric” was “disturbing and wrong”. Pointing to his first questioner at the campaign event in Rochester, the billionaire businessman said: “I like this guy.” “We…

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Migrants flooding into Croatia will be “moved on”, PM Zoran Milanovic has warned, adding that his country cannot become a “migrant hotspot”. He said the country’s borders would not be shut completely, but it had reached its limit. His remarks came as Croatia closed seven of eight road crossings after a huge influx of migrants seeking onward passage towards northern Europe. More than 14,000 have entered Croatia, with tensions high and many exhausted. Huge numbers heading north through the Balkans have triggered an EU crisis. Many are fleeing conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. Mr Milanovic said Croatia would now…

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Degenerative disc disease, other diseases, subdued during third healing service. The man of God’s entrance into the auditorium elicited a distinct change in the atmosphere, and the intensity of the anointing was tangible. Diseases and diverse kinds of infirmities could not withstand the healing power of God. With just one touch of the anointing, Lyris is free of degenerative disc disease; she joyfully waved her walking stick in the air, demonstrating her healing. For all in attendance, it was indeed a day for the miraculous. The atmosphere was full of joy and celebration as everyone glorified God for the miracles witnessed.…

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Germany is expecting one million migrants this year – 200,000 more than previously estimated, Angela Merkel’s deputy has said. In a letter to party members, the country’s vice chancellor, Sigmar Gabriel, said: “Everything points to the fact that we won’t have 800,000 migrants as has been predicted by the Interior Ministry, but one million.” He also called for other EU nations to take their fair share of refugees, and warned a “common European effort” to tackle the crisis is badly needed. Later today, the European Commission will formally outline its plans to distribute 160,000 refugees across 22 EU member states…

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The next two years could be the hottest on record globally, says research from the UK’s Met Office. It warns big changes could be under way in the climate system with greenhouse gases increasing the impact of natural trends. The research shows that a major El Nino event is in play in the Pacific, which is expected to heat the world overall. But it also reveals that summers in Europe might get cooler for a while as the rest of the globe warms. The scientists confirm that in 2015 the Earth’s average surface temperature is running at, or near, record…

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