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Poland Warns Against Pressuring Ukraine Into U.S.-Drafted Peace Deal With Russia (Worthy News In-Depth)
Poland Warns Against Pressuring Ukraine Into U.S.-Drafted Peace Deal With Russia (Worthy News In-Depth)

Polish President Karol Nawrocki said Saturday that any peace plan for Ukraine must be decided in Kyiv, after the U.S. signaled it would press President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to accept a deal to end the war with Russia.

Scores Killed In Vietnam Flooding
Scores Killed In Vietnam Flooding

Vietnamese authorities said Saturday that the death toll from torrential rain, flooding, and landslides in central Vietnam has risen to 55, with 13 people reported missing.

Drone Sightings Force Eindhoven Airport Shutdown After Gunfire At Base Likely Hosting US Nukes
Drone Sightings Force Eindhoven Airport Shutdown After Gunfire At Base Likely Hosting US Nukes

Air traffic at Eindhoven airport in southern Netherlands was suspended for several hours late Saturday, shortly after the Ministry of Defense acknowledged that the Dutch military shot at similar flying objects over Volkel Air Base in the southeast of the country, where the United States is widely believed to store nuclear weapons.

Ukraine Strikes Power Plant Near Moscow Amid Renewed Peace Push (Worthy News Radio)
Ukraine Strikes Power Plant Near Moscow Amid Renewed Peace Push (Worthy News Radio)

Authorities say Ukraine struck a major heat and power station in Russia’s Moscow region on Sunday using drones, igniting a large fire and cutting off heating for thousands of residents. The attack — one of Kyiv’s deepest strikes into Russian territory to date — unfolded as the United States was attempting to advance a peace proposal between the two nations.

Cyclone Fina Cuts Power To Thousands In Australia’s Northern Territory
Cyclone Fina Cuts Power To Thousands In Australia’s Northern Territory

Thousands of people in Australia’s Northern Territory were without electricity Sunday after Tropical Cyclone Fina swept past the region overnight, lashing the capital Darwin with destructive winds and heavy rain.

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US News

FDA Launches Real-Time Reporting of Adverse Event Data
FDA Launches Real-Time Reporting of Adverse Event Data

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Friday that it has begun publishing daily reports of adverse event data, a move officials call a major leap toward “radical transparency” in public health oversight.

Trump Expands National Guard Presence in D.C. and Across U.S. to Bolster Crime Crackdown and Immigration Enforcement
Trump Expands National Guard Presence in D.C. and Across U.S. to Bolster Crime Crackdown and Immigration Enforcement

The National Guard presence in the nation’s capital has surged to nearly 2,300 troops as part of President Donald Trump’s sweeping law-and-order initiative, while another 1,700 Guard members are being mobilized nationwide to support federal immigration enforcement.

Trump Signs Executive Orders to End Cashless Bail, Crack Down on Crime
Trump Signs Executive Orders to End Cashless Bail, Crack Down on Crime

President Donald Trump on Monday signed a series of executive orders aimed at ending cashless bail policies across the United States, escalating his administration’s push to crack down on crime and restore order in American cities.

Judge Orders Halt to Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Migrant Detention Project
Judge Orders Halt to Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Migrant Detention Project

A federal judge on Thursday night ordered the Trump administration to halt expansion of its controversial immigrant detention center in the Florida Everglades, dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz,” citing violations of environmental law and tribal access rights.

Powell Signals September Rate Cut as Fed Weighs Tariffs and Jobs Data
Powell Signals September Rate Cut as Fed Weighs Tariffs and Jobs Data

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Friday signaled that long-awaited interest rate cuts could be on the horizon, telling central bankers that current conditions “may warrant” an adjustment to the Fed’s restrictive policy stance.

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Israel News

U.S. Rejects U.N. Two-State Solution Conference, Calls It a “Publicity Stunt”
U.S. Rejects U.N. Two-State Solution Conference, Calls It a “Publicity Stunt”

The United States issued a firm rebuke Monday of a United Nations-hosted conference on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, calling the effort a “publicity stunt” that undermines serious diplomatic efforts and emboldens Hamas.

Netanyahu Rebukes Gaza Starvation Claims, Reaffirms Israel’s Commitment to Humanitarian Aid and Judeo-Christian Alliance
Netanyahu Rebukes Gaza Starvation Claims, Reaffirms Israel’s Commitment to Humanitarian Aid and Judeo-Christian Alliance

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu forcefully denied allegations of starvation in the Gaza Strip, labeling the accusations as “a bold-faced lie” during a high-profile address at a Daystar TV conference in Jerusalem, hosted by Pastor Paula White, former head of the White House Faith Office.

Israel Announces Daily Tactical Pauses in Gaza to Facilitate Humanitarian Aid Amid Ongoing War
Israel Announces Daily Tactical Pauses in Gaza to Facilitate Humanitarian Aid Amid Ongoing War

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced Sunday it will begin implementing daily “tactical pauses” in select areas of the Gaza Strip to facilitate the delivery and distribution of humanitarian aid, following mounting international pressure over the growing humanitarian crisis.

Israel Starts Airdrops of Humanitarian Aid (Worthy News In-Depth)
Israel Starts Airdrops of Humanitarian Aid (Worthy News In-Depth)

Israel says it has started airdrops with humanitarian aid in Gaza to prevent mass starvation in the enclave after the United Nations allegedly refused to distribute food on Israeli terms.

Britain, France, Germany Accuse Israel Of ‘Gaza Catastrophe’
Britain, France, Germany Accuse Israel Of ‘Gaza Catastrophe’

Britain, France, and Germany blamed Israel for the “humanitarian catastrophe” in Gaza and demanded that Israel lift “restrictions” on aid.

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Christian News

Eight Christians Killed, Farmland Destroyed in Fresh Fulani Attacks in Nigeria
Eight Christians Killed, Farmland Destroyed in Fresh Fulani Attacks in Nigeria

In a devastating escalation of violence against Christians in Nigeria’s Middle Belt, Fulani ethnic militias launched coordinated attacks on May 14 that left eight Christians dead and over 740 acres of farmland destroyed in Plateau State.

Prayers Urged For Jailed Iranian Christian Woman
Prayers Urged For Jailed Iranian Christian Woman

Friends of a detained Christian woman in Tehran urged fellow believers to pray for her on Wednesday after Iran’s authorities demanded $135,000 in local currency for her release.

Bible Engagement on the Rise in the U.S., Driven by Young Men
Bible Engagement on the Rise in the U.S., Driven by Young Men

For the first time in four years, Bible engagement is increasing in the United States—thanks largely to a surprising source: young men.

1,000 Christian Leaders In Berlin At Evangelism Congress
1,000 Christian Leaders In Berlin At Evangelism Congress

U.S. evangelist Franklin Graham said Wednesday that “1,000 Christian leaders from 55 countries and territories across Europe” will gather this month in Berlin to learn how to spread the Gospel to a continent in turmoil and beyond.

Concerns Mount Over China’s Detained Bible Teachers And Bible Sellers
Concerns Mount Over China’s Detained Bible Teachers And Bible Sellers

Concerns remained Tuesday about detained Christians in China after police raided a Bible study group for children, while elsewhere, unregistered church members selling Bibles received long prison terms and fines, Worthy News established.

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