

Egyptian president re-elected with 97% of vote
In this photo provided by Egypt's state news agency, MENA, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi votes in Cairo , Egypt, March 27, 2018. The NEA confirmed the review of the results has been accurately completed, after adding the votes of the Egyptian expatriates overseas, reported Masrawy.
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Cleric preaches good governance as Christians celebrate Easter
We derive our nature from Adam but our supernature from Jesus Christ. "We assure of the federal government's solid commitment to ensure their safe release and bring lasting peace to the country's North East ". Dear brothers and sisters, let us keep in our hearts that every blessing we enjoy was and is made possible by what Jesus accomplished on the cross for us.
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Cavs coach Lue expected to attend game but not sit on bench
Davis looked as if he may have been hindered by the right ankle sprain he suffered in Tuesday's loss to Portland and he was a non-factor on offense most of the night. "I think it's been like 11 years that I've been able to accomplish this feat so I've been able to take care of my body, that's one, and I've been around some great teammates and coaches and two organizations that have allowed me to be who I am, so that's two, and just going out and playing for the joy of the game".
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Michael Cohen's attorney accuses Stormy Daniels of "legal extortion"
It was a major error that left legal experts scratching their heads. " Michael Cohen had great authority within that organization to take care of things", Schwartz said during an appearance on NBC's " Megyn Kelly Today". The person who is denying Trump was involved is a lawyer for a party to an agreement who says Trump isn't involved in that agreement. But, Rimm said, "I don't understand or I can't foresee agreements being enforced where a lawyer entered into it.
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Britain shared 'unprecedented' intelligence over spy attack
The US-led military alliance expelled seven Russian staff and denied accreditation to three more, bringing the total number of suspected Russian spies expelled to nearly 150, including the 23 initially dispatched by Britain. North Atlantic Treaty Organisation is awaiting a new Russian ambassador following the departure of Alexander Grushko. The Skripals were found slumped on a bench at a shopping center in Salisbury, in southern England, following the March 4 attack.
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BJP destroying institutions, paper leak destroyed students' hopes: Rahul
On Wednesday, the board ordered that students will have to re-write the exams for the two subjects, triggering outrage. The Congress chief had launched a blistering attack on the ruling party on Thursday saying the exam paper leak was a result of RSS and BJP trying to "destroy" the institutions.
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Hopkinsville Police Officer Killed In Shooting
Police later released dash cam and body cam video of the incident. The first encounter took place around 5:10 p.m.in Hopkinsville, Ky., when a man pulled over Phillip Meacham, an officer with the Hopkinsville Police Department who was off duty at the time.
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High security, internet services banned after communities fight in Nawada, Bihar
However, the situation came under control after heavy security personnel were deployed in the area. A clash erupted on Friday between two communities after an idol of Lord Hanuman was vandalised by miscreants. The opposition parties have slammed Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for what they called his "failure to handle the situation". "Nitish Kumar is finished now", Prasad told reporters when he arrived at the New Delhi railway station.
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Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala visits hometown
The Nobel laureate , whose arrival in the country dominated headlines and social media, broke down in tears as she delivered an emotional televised speech Thursday saying it was a "dream" to be home. The Pakistani army re-took control of Swat back from the militants in 2009. In a letter, written by Adnan Rashid, the Taliban militant, claiming the attack on Malala Yousafzai in 2012, it was highlighted that the attack on Malala was because of her belief that "pen is mightier than the gun".
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Israel, Palestinians Debate Use Of Force Over Deadly Friday Demonstrations
The event dubbed "The Great Return March", which started the day before, is dedicated to the so-called Land Day, commemorating the day in 1976, when Israeli troops killed six Arabs protesting against confiscation of land. Snipers had also been used to prevent fire from the Palestinian side into IDF positions. Soldiers with rifles were perched on high earthen embankments overlooking the scene.
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Maundy Thursday ceremonies at the Vatican and with Queen Elizabeth
In Latin, the commandment is "mandatum". City churches on Thursday observed a special communion service on the occasion of Maundy Thursday that commemorates the Last Supper when Lord Jesus shared the Passover meal with his disciples on the night before he was crucified.
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Stephon Clark shot 8 times, mostly from behind, family-ordered autopsy finds
Police have said he was moving toward officers in a menacing way when they fired. Omalu, speaking at a news conference with family attorney Benjamin Crump, said the proposition that Clark was assailing the officers, meaning he was facing them, is "inconsistent with the prevailing forensic evidence".