“She craves attention, she praises an image, she prays to be sculpted by the sculptor…” sings 20 year-old Alessia Cara. In a society dominated by social media, women, especially young girls, find it harder and harder not to be affected by the

I am deeply sorry. Sorry for the ways in which, regrettably, many Christians supported the colonizing mentality of the powers that oppressed the Indigenous peoples
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The US Presidential election is just under two months away, and already the question on everybody’s lips is; ‘who’s going to win?’ As the media coverage begins to take over the world’s news, for people outside of North America, the US election process can seem rather daunting. Well, not to worry, as we have put
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More trouble for the embattled company Boeing as another plane lands in a river. A Boeing 737 plane flying from Guantanamo Bay in Cuba to Florida went off the runway into the St. Johns River in Florida on Friday night. The plane slid off a runway into the St. Johns River at 9:40 p.m. ET,
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The former president Peru Alan García shot himself in the head in a bid to evade going to jail. Speaking on a local television channel his lawyer Erasmo Reyna confirmed that García the former President of Peru shot himself before being detained by police amid allegations he received illegal payment from Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht.
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New York – Donald Trump would consider pardoning Paul Manafort if his ex-campaign manager is convicted over Russian meddling in the 2016 election, the US president told the New York Post on Wednesday. Manafort had reached a plea agreement to cooperate with Robert Mueller’s investigation, but on Monday the special counsel’s office alleged Manafort had
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Russian officials condemned the U.S.-led airstrikes on three sites in Syria early Saturday, calling the attacks “treacherous and insane” and a “clear and present danger to world peace.” The U.S., U.K. and France carried out the strikes in the early morning hours on targets that U.S. officials said were linked to a Syrian government chemical weapons program.
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Australia’s most wanted jihadist, Neil Prakash, has admitted partial responsibility for Islamic State group activity in the country. Prakash, 27, was arrested in Turkey last year while attempting to cross the border from Syria under a false name. Facing a trial in Turkey on Thursday on charges of joining IS, Prakash claimed he had been
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President Donald Trump’s longtime lawyer Marc Kasowitz, who is representing the Republican in the investigation into potential connections between his campaign and Russia, was quick to email attacks to a stranger who told him to resign, Pro Publica reported Thursday. Kasowitz sent numerous profane email messages, telling the person, “Watch your back, bitch” and saying, “F*ck you.”
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NEW LONDON — President Donald Trump changed The Obama Administration Cuba policy last Friday. The change includes commercial dealings that could possibly help the communist Castro regime. This could limit the freedoms of U.S. citizens traveling to Cuba, but leaves already implemented changes from Castro’s new President in place, Raúl Castro. During the Presidents speech in
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British police said on Thursday a man had been arrested and armed officers were seen on Whitehall, the street home to numerous government ministries in central London, with a BBC reporter saying two knives had been seen. Police said no one had been injured in the incident close to Prime Minister Theresa May’s official Downing
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