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  1. Subscribers will either pay a monthly fee or an annual fee that will cost less per month than the monthly fee.

  1. Three Chelsea fans have been turned away from a Europa League quarter-final after they allegedly sang a racist song about Mohamed Salah

  1. Democrats in New York’s State Assembly blocked a bill that would expand college tuition aid for children of deceased and disabled veterans — a week after approving a budget that put $27 million aside for college aid for illegal immigrants.

  1. Steve Bannon has a new target in his crusade against “globalism” — Pope Francis.

  1. Amazon cancelled plans to build a new headquarters in New York City because of strong opposition from progressive Democrats. The issue is shining a light on the ideological fissures within the party.
    1. Hillary Clinton was asked at an event if she cared to comment because she has “some familiarity with the work of Mr. Assange.” She laughed. “I do, I do,” she said.

    1. The star says she’s already scored 100 in one criminal law test, saying it was “super easy”

    1. SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket, the most powerful vehicle flying today, launched its first-ever mission for a paying customer. Also for the first time, all three Falcon Heavy rocket boosters returned to Earth after launch.

    1. JUST IN: Chevron is paying $33 billion to acquire Anadarko Petroleum in a massive deal that will bolster its natural gas and shale operations

    1. Humankind’s tangled shrub of ancestry now has a new branch previously unknown to science: The small-bodied hominin, named Homo luzonensis.

    1. CHED moves school opening to August starting AY 2019-2020, released in a memo.

    1. New Zealand’s new sweeping gun laws outlawing military-style weapons went into effect Thursday morning – midnight local time – less than a month after 50 people were killed and dozens wounded at two mosques in Christchurch.


    1. The sexual revolution led to homosexuality and paedophilia in Catholic establishments, he claimed.


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13 Latest Headlines Around the World (22 March 2019) https://blogs.jerichosplace.com/2019/03/22/online-new-update-22-march-2019/ Fri, 22 Mar 2019 11:24:58 +0000 http://jerichosplace.com/?p=1932 These are the latest news headlines from around the world this Friday, 22 March 2019, click the photos for the details:

1. An illustration has become a symbol of resilience after the Christchurch terror attack

2. An Unholy Alliance: Monks and the Military in Myanmar

3. Cancel Brexit’ petition passes 2m signatures on Parliament site

4. North Korea quits Kaesong liaison office with South Korea

5. The myth ends – Japan re-examines itself

6. Ever wonder how Facebook beats its competition? CNN’s Jon Sarlin explores the different ways that the social media giant has kept competitors at bay — and why that could now spell trouble. 

7. 8 mighty rivers run dry from overuse

8. Mount Everest: Melting glaciers expose dead bodies

9. China chemical blast death toll rises to 47

10. “Game of Thrones” actress Emilia Clarke suffered two aneurysms during her time on the HBO show. 

11.   Almost 70,000 pounds of Tyson chicken strips recalled

12.   Abu Dhabi crown prince ‘proposed killing Taliban leaders’: report

13.   Iraq ferry sinking: ‘Nearly 100 dead’ in Tigris river

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