Bishop Georg Bätzing of Limburg at a press conference of the German “Synodal Way” / Synodaler Weg / Max von Lachner CNA Newsroom, Jul 22,
Author: Vivian George
Steve Bannon guilty of criminal contempt of Congress
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President Muhammadu Buhari approves the composition of a new Governing Board for the Citizenship Training Centre (CLTC)
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IPID continues Kraaifontein police murder investigation
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Trump-appointed federal judges hinders Biden administration’s changes to immigration policy.
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India and Namibia agrees to a deal to bring cheetahs into the South Asian country.
India and Namibia agreed to a deal on Wednesday to import cheetahs, with the first group of eight wild cats expected to arrive in India
Russian dancer reveals her terror at being thrown in a bug-infested detention cell for twerking in public.
A Russian dancer who was detained for three days in a bug-infested cell as punishment for twerking in public has told how terrified she was.