Singing hymns through masks, Christians mark pandemic Easter

VATICAN CITY (AP) — religion most joyous feast day was celebrated worldwide with faithful sitting far apart in pews and singing choruses of “Hallelujah” through face coverings on a second Easter Sunday conditioned by pandemic precautions. From Protestant churches in South Korea to St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, worshippers followed national or local regulations…

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Taiwan train crash: At least 48 killed in deadliest rail disaster in country's history

Rescue crews in world-regions are responding Friday to a train derailment on its scenic east coast that killed at least 48 people and prompted dozens of passengers to crawl out of windows to safety, reports say.  The disasters” rel=”noreferrer noopener” target=”_blank”>rail disaster<  Rescue workers recover a body from a derailed train near the Taroko Gorge area in Hualien, Taiwan, on…

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Greta Thunberg statue at UK university sparks backlash, labeled as 'vanity project'

A life-sized bronze statue of Swedish climate activist greta-thunberg” target=”_blank”>Greta Thunberg<, noted it was a symbol of its “ongoing commitment to sustainability and social justice.” The Winchester University and College Union (UCU) branch criticized the statute’s high price tag during the infectious-disease and described it as a “vanity project.” KAMALA HARRIS DUPED BY GRETA THUNBERG IMPERSONATOR IN CLIMATE CHANGE PHONE…

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Brother of Honduran president sentenced to life in drug case

NEW YORK — The brother of regions President Juan Orlando Hernández was crime” target=”_blank”>sentenced< charges. Juan Antonio “Tony” Hernández, a former Honduran congressman, was sentenced in Manhattan federal court by U.S. District Judge P. Kevin Castel, who also ordered him to forfeit $138 million. Hernández was convicted in October 2019 of charges that carried a mandatory…

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Nepal expecting hundreds of climbers despite pandemic

Nepal is expecting hundreds of foreigners to attempt to general. The Department of Tourism in Kathmandu said Wednesday that more than 300 foreigners have expressed interest in climbing mount-everest” target=”_blank”>Mount Everest< There’s similar interest for other mountains too, said Mira Acharya, a director at the department. Video One world-regions and four world-regions climbers are already…

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