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Around the World
Armenians Vote In Crucial Election (Worthy News Focus)
Armenians voted Sunday in a closely watched parliamentary election that could determine whether the South Caucasus nation continues its gradual shift toward the European Union or restores closer ties with traditional ally Russia, which has warned of serious consequences should Armenia continue its westward course.
Students Risk Lives In Iran Protest Movement
Students held protests across about 20 provinces in Iran on Saturday against educational policies imposed by the country's Islamic rulers despite the risk of a potentially deadly crackdown, witnesses said.
Montenegro Moves Closer To EU Membership As Bloc Weighs Lessons From Hungary (Worthy News In-Depth)
Montenegro moved closer to becoming the European Union’s next member Friday as EU leaders signaled the Balkan nation could join the bloc by 2028, while officials also reflected on lessons learned from Hungary’s years of democratic backsliding under former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
US Forces Hit Iranian Sites After Iran Attacks; Lebanon Violence Escalates
Armed conflict intensified across the Middle East on Saturday as U.S. forces struck Iranian coastal radar sites after intercepting drones and missiles launched by Iran toward Arab Gulf states, while Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed at least nine people, including three members of the Lebanese military, officials said.
India’s ‘Cockroach Party’ Gains Millions Of Followers Amid Youth Frustration
What began as a social media joke among India’s Generation Z, or Gen Z, has evolved into a growing protest movement challenging the country’s political establishment.
Hungary Drops Pride-Related Charges After EU Court Ruling (Worthy News In-Depth)
Hungarian prosecutors have dropped charges against organizers of last year's Pride events, including Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony, after the European Union's highest court ruled that the legal basis used to ban the gatherings violated EU law.
Putin Rejects Zelenskyy Peace Talks Amid Rare Elite Criticism In Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s call for direct peace talks Friday, even as rare public criticism emerged from members of Russia’s political and business elite over the direction of the country’s wartime economy.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Iran Fires Missiles At Northern Israel After Israeli Strike On Hezbollah Command Center In Beirut
Iran fired a volley of missiles toward northern Israel on Sunday night, pushing the region back toward the brink of open war after Tehran made good on its warning that an Israeli strike in Beirut would bring Iranian retaliation.
Israel Strikes Hezbollah Command Centers in Beirut’s Dahiyeh After Fire From Lebanon
The Israel Defense Forces struck Hezbollah command centers in Beirut’s Dahiyeh district on Sunday, escalating Israel’s campaign against the Iran-backed terrorist group after renewed fire from Lebanon toward Israeli territory.
Slovenia Approves Pro-Israel Jansa Government, Signaling Policy Shift
Slovenia entered a new political era this weekend after parliament approved a center-right government led by pro-Israel Prime Minister Janez Jansa, a move expected to reverse several Middle East policies adopted by the previous administration.

Inside the United States
Senate Blocks FISA Surveillance Extension Amid Fight Over Trump Intelligence Pick
The Senate on Friday blocked a measure to extend a major U.S. surveillance authority, as Democrats and a handful of Republicans objected to advancing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act’s Section 702 powers amid growing concern over President Donald Trump’s decision to name William Pulte as acting director of national intelligence.
U.S. Economy Adds 172,000 Jobs in May, Far Exceeding Expectations
The U.S. labor market remained stronger than expected in May, as employers added 172,000 jobs and the unemployment rate held steady at 4.3%, according to new data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Christian News
Christian Officer Wins Settlement After Suspension Over Islam Questions
A community police officer in northern England has won a settlement after his suspension for questioning Islam in a case that underscored broader concerns about workplace pressure on devout Christians, his defense team told Worthy News.
Around the World
Tunisia Sentences Opposition Leader Ghannouchi To Life Plus 30 Years In Terrorism Case
A Tunisian court has sentenced opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi to life imprisonment plus 30 years on terrorism-related charges, in a case critics say reflects a broader crackdown on political opponents under President Kais Saied.
Ukraine Drones Strike St. Petersburg Ahead Of Putin Economic Forum
Ukrainian drones struck energy and military facilities in St. Petersburg on Wednesday, just hours before international guests gathered for Russia’s flagship economic forum, in what appeared to be retaliation for deadly Russian attacks on Ukraine.
Police Chief Apologizes As Fatal Stabbing Of Student Sparks UK Outrage
The police chief of England’s coastal Hampshire county apologized Wednesday to the family of Henry Nowak after the student was handcuffed and arrested as he lay dying, in a case that has shocked the nation and underscored racial and religious tensions across the UK.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Hezbollah Rejects U.S.-Brokered Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire, Vows Continued Attacks
Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem on Thursday rejected a U.S.-brokered ceasefire framework between Israel and Lebanon, warning that the Iran-backed terrorist group would continue attacks as long as Israeli military operations continue in Lebanon.
Mossad Supplied Kurdish Militias With Captured Arms in Failed Bid to Pressure Iran
Israel’s Mossad reportedly carried out a covert operation to supply Kurdish militias with weapons and military aid as part of a broader effort to destabilize Iran’s ruling regime, according to recent investigative reports in Israeli media.
Israel, Lebanon Agree To Ceasefire If Hezbollah Halts Fighting, US Says
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire provided the Iranian-backed Hezbollah movement also halts hostilities and withdraws its operatives from areas south of the Litani River, the United States announced Thursday.

Inside the United States
Republican Governors Mark June With Family-Focused Observances
Several Republican governors are marking June with observances centered on traditional family values, offering a contrast to the month’s broader association with LGBT Pride celebrations.
California Primary Results Remain Undecided as ‘Jungle Primary’ System Takes Center Stage
California’s primary election results remained unresolved Thursday, with two of the state’s most closely watched contests — the governor’s race and the Los Angeles mayoral race — still unsettled as officials continued counting mail-in and provisional ballots.
Department of War Cuts Recognized Military Faith Codes From More Than 200 to 31
The Department of War has officially reduced the number of recognized religious affiliation codes available to U.S. service members, cutting the list from more than 200 faith codes to 31 in a sweeping reform of the Military Chaplain Corps.
Trump Signs Executive Order to Reduce Core Childhood Vaccine Recommendations
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order directing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and its vaccine advisory panel to review a Department of Health and Human Services assessment calling for a reduced core childhood vaccine schedule, marking a major shift in federal public health policy.

Christian News
Christian Killed In Faisalabad Stabbing As Minority Safety Concerns Grow
Christians in Pakistan’s industrial city of Faisalabad remained on edge Thursday after a Christian railway employee was killed and two relatives seriously injured in an alleged nighttime stabbing attack by a Muslim suspect that community leaders say has renewed concerns about minority safety in the Islamic nation.
Around the World
U.S. Intercepts Iranian Missiles and Drones as Gulf Tensions Escalate
U.S. and allied forces intercepted multiple Iranian missile and drone attacks across the Gulf region this week, as Tehran escalated its pressure campaign despite what U.S. Central Command described as an ongoing ceasefire.
Hungary Signals End To Ukraine EU Veto After Minority Rights Deal
Hungary suggested Wednesday it is prepared to lift its veto over Ukraine’s bid to join the European Union after an agreement was reached on the rights of ethnic Hungarians living in the war-torn nation.
Hotel Fire Kills At Least 21 People In India’s Capital, Including Foreign Nationals
At least 21 people, including numerous foreign nationals who had traveled to India for medical treatment, were killed Wednesday after a devastating fire swept through a multi-storybuilding in India’s capital, New Delhi, authorities said.
US Urges China To Help Restore Shipping Through Strait Of Hormuz
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged China on Tuesday to help restore freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz while saying Washington had seen no evidence that Beijing provided military assistance to Iran during the recent conflict.
Iranian Missile and Drone Attack Shuts Kuwait International Airport, Killing One and Injuring Dozens
Kuwait International Airport was temporarily shut down Wednesday after Iran launched a major ballistic missile and drone attack that struck civilian infrastructure, damaged airport facilities and diplomatic missions, and left one person dead and dozens injured, Kuwaiti authorities said.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Trump, Netanyahu Downplay Tensions as Lebanon Fighting Complicates Iran Talks
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought to downplay signs of friction this week after Trump confirmed he used sharp language during a private phone call over Israel’s continuing military operations in Lebanon.

Inside the United States
Anti-Jewish Hate Crimes Make Up More Than 60% Of NYC Hate Crimes In May
Antisemitic incidents accounted for more than 60% of New York City’s confirmed hate crimes in May, according to the latest data released by the New York Police Department, underscoring a troubling rise in anti-Jewish hostility even as overall crime in the city continued to decline.
U.S. Private Payrolls Beat Expectations as Hiring Gains Momentum
U.S. businesses added more jobs than expected in May, offering another sign that demand for workers is strengthening despite pressure from the Iran war and elevated gas prices.
House Passes War Powers Resolution to Curb Trump’s Iran Campaign, Raising Concerns Over Negotiating Leverage
The House of Representatives handed President Donald Trump a rare political setback Wednesday, voting 215-208 to pass a war powers resolution aimed at ending U.S. hostilities with Iran unless Congress gives formal authorization.
U.S. Supreme Court Approves Alabama Redistricting Map
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed Alabama to move forward with an altered election map, that costs taxpayers an additional $4.45 million.

Christian News
Nearly 18,000 Baptized Across 49 Countries In Global Pentecost Sunday Baptism Event
Nearly 18,000 people were baptized across 49 countries and all 50 U.S. states on Pentecost Sunday, as more than 1,600 churches joined a coordinated global baptism movement organizers described as one of the largest synchronized baptism events in modern church history.