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Global Church News - Only the Cross overcomes evil, Pope reminds World Youth Day participants Aug 05, 2016 “Humanity today needs men and women — and especially young people like yourselves — who do not wish to live their lives halfway,” Pope Francis ... [1]
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Phuket – Police in Cherng Talay have arrested a 30-year-old Nigerian man following an intelligence-led operation targeting suspected drug activity in Phuket’s Bang Tao Beach area. [3]
TOKYO -- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron by phone Friday night, with the two exchanging hopes for a smooth continuation of the Nissan-Renault alliance after Carlos Ghosn's arrest late last year and resig... [4]
NAIROBI, Kenya/TOKYO In a dimly lit office in a five-story building on Ngong Road in the Kenyan capital, young Africans flip off their shoes, crouch on a sofa and tap away at their laptops. [5]
PARIS/TOKYO -- The abrupt removal of Renault CEO Thierry Bollore clears away more baggage from former chief Carlos Ghosn's leadership of its alliance with Japan's Nissan Motor, leaving two new management teams to discuss changes to their partnership. [6]
Global Church News - Only the Cross overcomes evil, Pope reminds World Youth Day participants Aug 05, 2016 “Humanity today needs men and women — and especially young people like yourselves — who do not wish to live their lives halfway,” Pope Francis
Jump to Main Content Jump to Main Content Start Start Start Yle app Yle Arenan Tell us Search search Meny We collect weather data...
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Phuket – Police in Cherng Talay have arrested a 30-year-old Nigerian man following an intelligence-led operation targeting suspected drug activity in Phuket’s Bang Tao Beach area.
TOKYO -- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron by phone Friday night, with the two exchanging hopes for a smooth continuation of the Nissan-Renault alliance after Carlos Ghosn's arrest late last year and resig
NAIROBI, Kenya/TOKYO In a dimly lit office in a five-story building on Ngong Road in the Kenyan capital, young Africans flip off their shoes, crouch on a sofa and tap away at their laptops.
PARIS/TOKYO -- The abrupt removal of Renault CEO Thierry Bollore clears away more baggage from former chief Carlos Ghosn's leadership of its alliance with Japan's Nissan Motor, leaving two new management teams to discuss changes to their partnership.