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Pandemic, economic fallout double refugees’ woes
Middle East (MNN) -- Today marks exactly seven weeks since the World Health Organization began describing COVID-19 as a “global pandemic.” Since March 11th, the number of infections worldwide climbed from 130-thousand to three-million-plus. The pandemic is hitting Middle East refugees especially hard. “Peter” from the prayer ministry Cry Out Now says the believers who... Read more
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COVID-19 lockdown extends in Philippines
Philippines (MNN) -- Last Friday, COVID-19 cases surged in the Philippines, prompting President Rodrigo Duterte to extend Manila’s lockdown to May 15th. MNNs Lyndsey Koh tells us what this could mean in terms of challenges and opportunities. “In a time when a country should be uniting under the pandemic, Communist rebels threaten the flow of relief... Read more
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e3 Partners plans virtual mission trips
International (MNN) — And e3 Partners has been forced to cancel their upcoming missions trips due to the coronavirus. But Jim Shannon says the ministry has will continue hosting trips . . . virtually. “Let's say this is a week-long virtual mission trip. Starting Sunday night, we would have a one or two-hour session on... Read more
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