July 2021
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Manchester City are prepared to increase their bid for Harry Kane following the conclusion of Euro 2020, according to reports. Largely thanks to this summer’s European Championship, it has been a slow start to an important transfer window for City, but things may soon pick up the pace. The Blues are hoping to recruit England hero Jack Grealish from Aston Villa…
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Without Christ, you have nothing. John 15:5. If you don’t have Christ and think you have wealth, don’t you know that the wealth can fly away in a fleeting moment and you will have nothing? Think about it. If you don’t have Christ and you say you have health, you have nothing. If you don’t…
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Paris: Paris Saint-Germain said on Wednesday that they had completed the signing of Italy’s Euro 2020 goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma on a five-year deal. The 22-year-old, who saved two penalties in the Euro final and was named player of the tournament, heads to France on a free transfer from AC Milan. Donnarumma will be in competition with…
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Microsoft has lifted the lid on a major new service called Windows 365 that’s designed to give customers a new way to engage with Windows 10 and Windows 11 . At its annual Inspire conference, the company offered up the first official details about the long-rumored service, which allows users to stream a Windows desktop to their device via the cloud.…
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People have different opinions about the England football team’s decision to take the knee to oppose racism before matches this summer. Some England fans have booed as it was happening, while others remained silent, or applauded. After racist abuse was directed at members of the England team when they lost the Euro 2020 final, the Prime Minister was accused by…
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Philippine police have a won a battle for the bulge after the force dropped a requirement for officers seeking promotion to meet body fat targets, an official document showed Tuesday. Expanding waistlines have been a hefty problem among police in the Southeast Asian country for years. A 2019 study showed almost 35 percent of personnel…
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Soldiers stepped up deployment in South Africa on Tuesday on a mission to quell looting sparked by the jailing of ex-president Jacob Zuma as the death toll from the violence rose to 32. President Cyril Ramaphosa announced late Monday that he was dispatching troops to help overwhelmed police halt the unrest and “restore order.” But…
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France’s competition regulator on Tuesday slapped Google with a 500-million-euro ($593-million) fine for failing to negotiate “in good faith” with media companies over the use of their content under EU copyright rules. It is “the biggest ever fine” imposed by the Competition Authority for a company’s failure to adhere to one of its rulings, the…
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Veteran Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh has lectured a troll who reacted to a photo of her kissing her father mouth-to-mouth. The philanthropist was met with a few reactions after sharing a photo of her father in celebration of his 73rd birthday in a supposed questionable position. A troll took to the comment section to call the mouth-to-mouth kiss between…
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Hannah Kumari has been an English soccer fan since childhood, but she never wanted to fly an England flag. Until now. Kumari is one of millions of fans ecstatic that England’s men’s team has reached the final of a major tournament for the first time since it won the World Cup in 1966. But like…
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Haitian authorities have made more arrests in the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, raiding Taiwan’s Embassy where several suspects are believed to have sought refuge, while also detaining two Haitian-Americans and several former Colombian soldiers allegedly tied to the plot. In all, 17 suspects have been detained and another eight are being sought, according to…
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The bodies of two young sisters pulled from the rubble of a Florida condo building — so tiny that the 4 and 11-year-olds were placed in the same casket — were buried alongside their parents Tuesday, their white coffin draped with innocent pink and purple ribbons. Lucia Guara, “Lulu bear,” loved watching “Jeopardy” with her…
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Pep Guardiola and Javier Tebas have clashed in an unexpected war of words after the City manager encouraged the LaLiga president to “learn from a league such as the Premier League” and better distribute the money from television rights, giving clubs access to greater financial resources which they can use to make signings and bolster…
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