Prophecy News Watch - June 24, 2024
Around the World
Drone, Missile Strikes Kill Numerous People In Russia and Ukraine (Worthy News Radio)
Moscow says at least four people have died in Ukrainian drone and missile attacks on Sunday, a day after Russia’s bombing of Ukraine’s second-largest city of Kharkiv killed three people and left dozens in hospitals. The attacks came as Ukraine expected the arrival of more U.S.-made air defense systems.
8 Dead, 12 Wounded in Shooting Incidents at Russian Synagogue, Church, and Police Station
At least eight people died, and 12 were wounded when suspected Islamic gunmen opened fire at a Russian synagogue, churches, and police station in Russia’s North Caucasus region of Dagestan, several sources said.
Ukraine’s Infrastructure Under Heavy Attacks As Death Toll Rises (Worthy News Radio)
Kyiv and Moscow say at least nearly a dozen people have died since Friday in Ukrainian-Russian clashes in eastern Ukraine, near Crimea, and in Russia itself. Additionally, officials say that in separate attacks, Russia launched a new barrage of missiles and drones overnight on Ukraine, damaging energy facilities in the country’s southeast and west and injuring at least two workers. The clashes come amid Western concerns about the increased support that Moscow is receiving from China, North Korea, and Iran to fuel its invasion of Ukraine.
Namibia Hight Court Overturns Gay Law
Namibia’s high court has overturned a law that critics said criminalized gay sex in a ruling that the United Nations hopes will encourage broader testing for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Incoming NATO Chief Rutte Tries To Keep Alliance United
NATO’s incoming secretary-general said Friday that one of his main tasks would be “to keep military alliance united” at a time of divisions over the war in Ukraine.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Netanyahu Points to ‘Dramatic Drop’ in U.S. Arms Deliveries
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reported a sharp decline in American weapons shipments to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Sunday, following his recent accusations that Washington is withholding military aid.
U.S. Aircraft Carrier Strike Group Positioned in Mediterranean Sea Amid Tensions with Lebanon
The U.S.S. Eisenhower Aircraft Carrier Strike Group has reached the Mediterranean Sea from the Red Sea on its way to Virginia but will remain to assist with any developments between Israel and Lebanon, according to Sky News Arabic and The Associated Press. The carrier is currently off the coast of Port Said, Egypt.
Israel’s War Spreading To EU After Hezbollah Threats (Worthy News Focus)
The war in Gaza and related cross-border fighting appeared to spread to the European Union on Friday after the Lebanon-based Hezbollah group warned it could target the island of Cyprus, an EU member state, and Israel.
Inside the United States
Trump, Biden Prepare for Faceoff in First Debate
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are scheduled for their first presidential debate of this election cycle this week.
Illegal Border Crossings at Northern Border Continue to Break Records
Illegal border crossings at the northern border continue to break records, according to the latest data released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
CBP: More Than 241,000 Illegal Entries in May, 2.2 Million in Fiscal Year
More than 241,000 people were apprehended after illegally entering the U.S. in May, according to newly released data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Christian News
Iraq Forcing Christian Woman To Convert To Islam
Iraqi authorities demand that a Christian woman “converts” to Islam and abandon her marriage to a Christian man, Christians confirmed.
Mob Kills Man In Pakistan For Koran ‘Desecration’
Christians said Friday their “hearts are heavy” after police in northwestern Pakistan confirmed that an angry mob had killed a man questioned there for allegedly “desecrating” the Koran.
Drone, Missile Strikes Kill Numerous People In Russia and Ukraine (Worthy News Radio)
Moscow says at least four people have died in Ukrainian drone and missile attacks on Sunday, a day after Russia’s bombing of Ukraine’s second-largest city of Kharkiv killed three people and left dozens in hospitals. The attacks came as Ukraine expected the arrival of more U.S.-made air defense systems.
8 Dead, 12 Wounded in Shooting Incidents at Russian Synagogue, Church, and Police Station
At least eight people died, and 12 were wounded when suspected Islamic gunmen opened fire at a Russian synagogue, churches, and police station in Russia’s North Caucasus region of Dagestan, several sources said.
Ukraine’s Infrastructure Under Heavy Attacks As Death Toll Rises (Worthy News Radio)
Kyiv and Moscow say at least nearly a dozen people have died since Friday in Ukrainian-Russian clashes in eastern Ukraine, near Crimea, and in Russia itself. Additionally, officials say that in separate attacks, Russia launched a new barrage of missiles and drones overnight on Ukraine, damaging energy facilities in the country’s southeast and west and injuring at least two workers. The clashes come amid Western concerns about the increased support that Moscow is receiving from China, North Korea, and Iran to fuel its invasion of Ukraine.
Namibia Hight Court Overturns Gay Law
Namibia’s high court has overturned a law that critics said criminalized gay sex in a ruling that the United Nations hopes will encourage broader testing for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Incoming NATO Chief Rutte Tries To Keep Alliance United
NATO’s incoming secretary-general said Friday that one of his main tasks would be “to keep military alliance united” at a time of divisions over the war in Ukraine.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Netanyahu Points to ‘Dramatic Drop’ in U.S. Arms Deliveries
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reported a sharp decline in American weapons shipments to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Sunday, following his recent accusations that Washington is withholding military aid.
U.S. Aircraft Carrier Strike Group Positioned in Mediterranean Sea Amid Tensions with Lebanon
The U.S.S. Eisenhower Aircraft Carrier Strike Group has reached the Mediterranean Sea from the Red Sea on its way to Virginia but will remain to assist with any developments between Israel and Lebanon, according to Sky News Arabic and The Associated Press. The carrier is currently off the coast of Port Said, Egypt.
Israel’s War Spreading To EU After Hezbollah Threats (Worthy News Focus)
The war in Gaza and related cross-border fighting appeared to spread to the European Union on Friday after the Lebanon-based Hezbollah group warned it could target the island of Cyprus, an EU member state, and Israel.
Inside the United States
Trump, Biden Prepare for Faceoff in First Debate
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are scheduled for their first presidential debate of this election cycle this week.
Illegal Border Crossings at Northern Border Continue to Break Records
Illegal border crossings at the northern border continue to break records, according to the latest data released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
CBP: More Than 241,000 Illegal Entries in May, 2.2 Million in Fiscal Year
More than 241,000 people were apprehended after illegally entering the U.S. in May, according to newly released data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Christian News
Iraq Forcing Christian Woman To Convert To Islam
Iraqi authorities demand that a Christian woman “converts” to Islam and abandon her marriage to a Christian man, Christians confirmed.
Mob Kills Man In Pakistan For Koran ‘Desecration’
Christians said Friday their “hearts are heavy” after police in northwestern Pakistan confirmed that an angry mob had killed a man questioned there for allegedly “desecrating” the Koran.