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Around the World
Peace Summit Overshadowed By Children’s Disappearance (Worthy News Radio)
The final declaration at this weekend's so-called "peace summit" of world leaders in Switzerland on ending the war in Ukraine was not heading for unanimous support despite concerns about the impact of the armed conflict on those whose lives have just begun. It came after Russia, which wasn't invited, had already demanded more territory before a ceasefire. The standoff came as many fathers fought on the battlefields on what is Father's Day in many countries amid concerns about thousands of forcibly displaced children.
Russia Demands More Ukrainian Territory Clouding Peace Summit
Russian President Vladimir Putin has demanded that Kyiv give up more land, withdraw troops deeper inside its own country, and drop efforts to join the NATO military alliance to end the war in Ukraine.
EU Diplomat, Fellow Swede, Freed By Iran
Johan Floderus, the Swedish European Union diplomat held in captivity for two years in Iran, has been freed and is on his way home in a prisoners swap, the Swedish prime minister confirmed.
Controversial Cyril Ramaphosa Reelected As South Africa’s President
yril Ramaphosa faced major security and social challenges Saturday after being reelected for a second term as South Africa’s president, despite major corruption scandals that underscored the nation’s fragile post-apartheid political era.
EU To Launch Membership Talks With Ukraine, Moldova
European Union envoys “agreed in principle” late Friday on launching EU membership talks with wartorn Ukraine and Moldova after Hungary withdrew its opposition, officials said.
Hungary Frees Italian ‘Attacker’ Of Nazis After Winning Seat In EU Parliament
An Italian “anti-fascist” on trial for allegedly attacking neo-Nazis has been freed from house arrest in Budapest as she was elected to the European Parliament, which grants her immunity from persecution, officials said.
Hungary Repurchases Airport Ahead Of Chinese Tourism Invasion
Hungary’s nationalist government has repurchased the country’s main international airport as it tries to make Budapest a hub for Chinese tourists.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Eight Israeli Soldiers Killed In Rafah
Eight Israeli soldiers have been killed inside Gaza in one of the deadliest recent military setbacks for Israel, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed Saturday.
Inside the United States
Supreme Court Ruling Upholds Immigration Law and Deportation Process
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday upheld a law established by Congress requiring the deportation of foreign nationals who illegally enter the country.
Supreme Court Says Bump Stocks Don’t Turn Firearms into Machine Guns
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down on Friday a federal rule that banned bump stocks stating that it did not transform a firearm into an automatic weapon. The high court ruled 6-3.
Report: America has a Fatherhood Crisis
Several reports indicate that America has a fatherhood crisis, which has created a culture of "floundering" young men.
US Congress Ponders Military Draft As Conflicts Mount (Worthy News Investigation)
The U.S. Congress is quietly working on a plan to automatically register young men for military service at a time of mounting international conflicts and threats, Worthy News established Friday.
Peace Summit Overshadowed By Children’s Disappearance (Worthy News Radio)
The final declaration at this weekend's so-called "peace summit" of world leaders in Switzerland on ending the war in Ukraine was not heading for unanimous support despite concerns about the impact of the armed conflict on those whose lives have just begun. It came after Russia, which wasn't invited, had already demanded more territory before a ceasefire. The standoff came as many fathers fought on the battlefields on what is Father's Day in many countries amid concerns about thousands of forcibly displaced children.
Russia Demands More Ukrainian Territory Clouding Peace Summit
Russian President Vladimir Putin has demanded that Kyiv give up more land, withdraw troops deeper inside its own country, and drop efforts to join the NATO military alliance to end the war in Ukraine.
EU Diplomat, Fellow Swede, Freed By Iran
Johan Floderus, the Swedish European Union diplomat held in captivity for two years in Iran, has been freed and is on his way home in a prisoners swap, the Swedish prime minister confirmed.
Controversial Cyril Ramaphosa Reelected As South Africa’s President
yril Ramaphosa faced major security and social challenges Saturday after being reelected for a second term as South Africa’s president, despite major corruption scandals that underscored the nation’s fragile post-apartheid political era.
EU To Launch Membership Talks With Ukraine, Moldova
European Union envoys “agreed in principle” late Friday on launching EU membership talks with wartorn Ukraine and Moldova after Hungary withdrew its opposition, officials said.
Hungary Frees Italian ‘Attacker’ Of Nazis After Winning Seat In EU Parliament
An Italian “anti-fascist” on trial for allegedly attacking neo-Nazis has been freed from house arrest in Budapest as she was elected to the European Parliament, which grants her immunity from persecution, officials said.
Hungary Repurchases Airport Ahead Of Chinese Tourism Invasion
Hungary’s nationalist government has repurchased the country’s main international airport as it tries to make Budapest a hub for Chinese tourists.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Eight Israeli Soldiers Killed In Rafah
Eight Israeli soldiers have been killed inside Gaza in one of the deadliest recent military setbacks for Israel, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed Saturday.
Inside the United States
Supreme Court Ruling Upholds Immigration Law and Deportation Process
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday upheld a law established by Congress requiring the deportation of foreign nationals who illegally enter the country.
Supreme Court Says Bump Stocks Don’t Turn Firearms into Machine Guns
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down on Friday a federal rule that banned bump stocks stating that it did not transform a firearm into an automatic weapon. The high court ruled 6-3.
Report: America has a Fatherhood Crisis
Several reports indicate that America has a fatherhood crisis, which has created a culture of "floundering" young men.
US Congress Ponders Military Draft As Conflicts Mount (Worthy News Investigation)
The U.S. Congress is quietly working on a plan to automatically register young men for military service at a time of mounting international conflicts and threats, Worthy News established Friday.
Around the World
Russian Warships 90 Miles From US, Biden Wandering Away (Worthy News Focus)
Moscow said Thursday that the United States should “not be nervous” about Russian warships in Cuba, just 90 miles (144 kilometers) from the U.S., while President Joe Biden was seen wandering away in Italy.
G7 Pledges Ukraine $50 Billion From Russian Assets
U.S. President Joe Biden announced Thursday that the Group of Seven (G7) western economies agreed to give an extra $50 billion in aid to war-torn Ukraine using frozen Russian state assets as fighting continues on the battlefields.
France’s Conservative Party Leader Suggests Alliance With Far-Right Opposition Party
In a controversial break with historical norms for a mainstream French political party, the leader of France’s conservative ‘Les Républicains’ has called for a nationwide alliance with the far-right anti-immigration Rassemblement National (National Rally) party, Jerusalem Post reports.
Kuwait: Dozens Killed As Fire Spreads Through Foreign Housing Complex
A fire spread through a building housing foreign workers in Kuwait on Wednesday, killing dozens of Indian nationals and injuring many, officials said.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Overall Palestinian Support for Hamas Increases to Double the Support for Fatah
As the Israel-Hamas war continues into its eighth month, a new poll shows not only that Palestinian support for Hamas has increased both inside the Gaza Strip and in the West Bank, but that this support is now double that of its less extreme rival, Fatah, the Times of Israel (TOI) reports.
More Than 19,000 Unguided Missiles Fired at Israel Since Oct. 7
The Israel Defense Forces announced Monday that more than 19,000 unguided missiles have been launched at Israeli towns and cities since Hamas committed the Oct. 7 genocidal massacre against Israeli civilians and triggered the current war in Gaza, All Arab News (AAN) reports.
Inside the United States
Islamic State Fighters Detained In US (Worthy News Focus)
U.S. President Joe Biden has come under fire after migrants with alleged links to the Islamic State group were detained in major American cities.
Pro-Life America Condemns Supreme Court Ruling (Worthy News In-Depth)
A leading pro-life group says Thursday’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold access to a widely available abortion pill shows that the upcoming presidential elections should be about the protection of “unborn children and their mothers.“
Supreme Court Allows Access to Abortion Drug
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld access to a drug used in abortions in a ruling Thursday.
Christian News
5 Christian Sanitation Workers Killed In Pakistan
Christians confirmed Thursday that five Christian sanitation workers have died in accidents in Pakistan this week, highlighting concerns about the plight of non-Muslim workers.
Pakistani Christian Young Man Brutally Tortured and Murdered by Employer
A young Catholic man in Lahore, Pakistan was tortured and murdered by his Islamic former-employer earlier this month after he resigned to seek a better job, Morning Star News (MSN) reports.
Russian Warships 90 Miles From US, Biden Wandering Away (Worthy News Focus)
Moscow said Thursday that the United States should “not be nervous” about Russian warships in Cuba, just 90 miles (144 kilometers) from the U.S., while President Joe Biden was seen wandering away in Italy.
G7 Pledges Ukraine $50 Billion From Russian Assets
U.S. President Joe Biden announced Thursday that the Group of Seven (G7) western economies agreed to give an extra $50 billion in aid to war-torn Ukraine using frozen Russian state assets as fighting continues on the battlefields.
France’s Conservative Party Leader Suggests Alliance With Far-Right Opposition Party
In a controversial break with historical norms for a mainstream French political party, the leader of France’s conservative ‘Les Républicains’ has called for a nationwide alliance with the far-right anti-immigration Rassemblement National (National Rally) party, Jerusalem Post reports.
Kuwait: Dozens Killed As Fire Spreads Through Foreign Housing Complex
A fire spread through a building housing foreign workers in Kuwait on Wednesday, killing dozens of Indian nationals and injuring many, officials said.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Overall Palestinian Support for Hamas Increases to Double the Support for Fatah
As the Israel-Hamas war continues into its eighth month, a new poll shows not only that Palestinian support for Hamas has increased both inside the Gaza Strip and in the West Bank, but that this support is now double that of its less extreme rival, Fatah, the Times of Israel (TOI) reports.
More Than 19,000 Unguided Missiles Fired at Israel Since Oct. 7
The Israel Defense Forces announced Monday that more than 19,000 unguided missiles have been launched at Israeli towns and cities since Hamas committed the Oct. 7 genocidal massacre against Israeli civilians and triggered the current war in Gaza, All Arab News (AAN) reports.
Inside the United States
Islamic State Fighters Detained In US (Worthy News Focus)
U.S. President Joe Biden has come under fire after migrants with alleged links to the Islamic State group were detained in major American cities.
Pro-Life America Condemns Supreme Court Ruling (Worthy News In-Depth)
A leading pro-life group says Thursday’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold access to a widely available abortion pill shows that the upcoming presidential elections should be about the protection of “unborn children and their mothers.“
Supreme Court Allows Access to Abortion Drug
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld access to a drug used in abortions in a ruling Thursday.
Christian News
5 Christian Sanitation Workers Killed In Pakistan
Christians confirmed Thursday that five Christian sanitation workers have died in accidents in Pakistan this week, highlighting concerns about the plight of non-Muslim workers.
Pakistani Christian Young Man Brutally Tortured and Murdered by Employer
A young Catholic man in Lahore, Pakistan was tortured and murdered by his Islamic former-employer earlier this month after he resigned to seek a better job, Morning Star News (MSN) reports.
Around the World
Christians Suffering Shortages of Medicines In Lebanon
Hundreds of Christian families in Lebanon have received medicines, but thousands more still await securing medication, Christian aid workers told Worthy News.
Olympics Committee Issues Gender Guidelines; Christians Worried
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has ordered media to be careful when addressing athletes by gender or marital status ahead of the Olympics in Paris this summer, Worthy News learned late Wednesday.
Hungary, NATO Reach Deal On Ukraine
Hungary’s prime minister said Wednesday he had agreed with the NATO military alliance chief that his nation won’t participate in the defense of Ukraine.
Russian Nuclear-Capable Submarine and Missile Frigate Sail Within 30 Miles of Florida in Military Drill
A Russian flotilla including a nuclear-capable submarine and a missile frigate passed within 30 miles of Florida in the United States on Tuesday as it sailed to Cuba during a pre-announced military exercise, the Miami Herald reports.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Blinken Criticizes Hamas Response to Israeli Offer, Calls Some Changes ‘Unworkable’
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken harshly criticized Hamas’s response to Israel’s hostage deal proposal, stating that it included impractical changes and suggesting that if Hamas maintains its current stance, it will be responsible for prolonging the war.
Hezbollah Fires Unprecedently Large Barrage of Missiles at Northern Israel
Soon after Israel announced preparations for an anticipated “broader military conflict” with Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Islamic terrorist group launched 160 missiles - its largest single barrage to date - at northern Israel towns on Wednesday morning, Ynet News reports. The particularly large barrage of missiles was launched on the first day of Shavuot (Feast of Weeks), a Biblical holiday celebrated in Israel.
Inside the United States
House Votes to Hold AG Merrick Garland in Contempt of Congress
The U.S. House of Representatives voted Wednesday to hold United States Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress over Garland’s refusal to turn over audio recordings of interviews between President Joe Biden and former special counsel Robert Hur related to a classified documents investigation.
Baltimore Shipping Channel Reopens After 11-Week Closure Due to Bridge Collapse
Authorities expect commercial shipping traffic through the Port of Baltimore to return to normal levels soon. This follows the full reopening of the channel this week, marking the first time it has been open since the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge approximately 11 weeks ago.
Texas Wins First Round in Battle Over Title IX Lawsuit
A federal court on Tuesday handed Texas its first win in a lawsuit filed against the Biden administration over a mandate issued by two federal agencies before the administration amended Title IX to redefine biological sex to include “sexual orientation” and “gender identity.”
Federal Court Blocks Florida’s Ban on Sex Change Treatments for Minors
A federal court on Tuesday blocked Florida’s ban on sex-change treatments for minors with similar restrictions for adults on the grounds that the legislation is unconstitutional, Forbes reports.
Christian News
U.S. Megachurch Pastor Resigns Over “Sin”
Tony Evans, the U.S. pastor and author who built one of the largest mainly African American evangelical churches in the United States, says he is stepping down due to a “sin” years ago.
China: Christian Taken Into Custody for Posting Commemoration of Tiananmen Square Massacre
An evangelical Christian in south-west China was arrested and detained earlier this month after he commemorated the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre in a social media post, International Christian Concern (ICC) reports. The massacre took place on Jun. 2, 1989, when the ruling Chinese Communist Party used military force to kill hundreds of pro-democracy protestors.
DRC: Islamic Terrorists Murder Nine in Village Attack, “A Trail of Sorrow and Despair”
Terrorists with the Islamist rebel Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) murdered nine people in a devastating attack on a village in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) on Saturday, International Christian Concern (ICC) reports.
Christians Suffering Shortages of Medicines In Lebanon
Hundreds of Christian families in Lebanon have received medicines, but thousands more still await securing medication, Christian aid workers told Worthy News.
Olympics Committee Issues Gender Guidelines; Christians Worried
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has ordered media to be careful when addressing athletes by gender or marital status ahead of the Olympics in Paris this summer, Worthy News learned late Wednesday.
Hungary, NATO Reach Deal On Ukraine
Hungary’s prime minister said Wednesday he had agreed with the NATO military alliance chief that his nation won’t participate in the defense of Ukraine.
Russian Nuclear-Capable Submarine and Missile Frigate Sail Within 30 Miles of Florida in Military Drill
A Russian flotilla including a nuclear-capable submarine and a missile frigate passed within 30 miles of Florida in the United States on Tuesday as it sailed to Cuba during a pre-announced military exercise, the Miami Herald reports.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Blinken Criticizes Hamas Response to Israeli Offer, Calls Some Changes ‘Unworkable’
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken harshly criticized Hamas’s response to Israel’s hostage deal proposal, stating that it included impractical changes and suggesting that if Hamas maintains its current stance, it will be responsible for prolonging the war.
Hezbollah Fires Unprecedently Large Barrage of Missiles at Northern Israel
Soon after Israel announced preparations for an anticipated “broader military conflict” with Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Islamic terrorist group launched 160 missiles - its largest single barrage to date - at northern Israel towns on Wednesday morning, Ynet News reports. The particularly large barrage of missiles was launched on the first day of Shavuot (Feast of Weeks), a Biblical holiday celebrated in Israel.
Inside the United States
House Votes to Hold AG Merrick Garland in Contempt of Congress
The U.S. House of Representatives voted Wednesday to hold United States Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress over Garland’s refusal to turn over audio recordings of interviews between President Joe Biden and former special counsel Robert Hur related to a classified documents investigation.
Baltimore Shipping Channel Reopens After 11-Week Closure Due to Bridge Collapse
Authorities expect commercial shipping traffic through the Port of Baltimore to return to normal levels soon. This follows the full reopening of the channel this week, marking the first time it has been open since the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge approximately 11 weeks ago.
Texas Wins First Round in Battle Over Title IX Lawsuit
A federal court on Tuesday handed Texas its first win in a lawsuit filed against the Biden administration over a mandate issued by two federal agencies before the administration amended Title IX to redefine biological sex to include “sexual orientation” and “gender identity.”
Federal Court Blocks Florida’s Ban on Sex Change Treatments for Minors
A federal court on Tuesday blocked Florida’s ban on sex-change treatments for minors with similar restrictions for adults on the grounds that the legislation is unconstitutional, Forbes reports.
Christian News
U.S. Megachurch Pastor Resigns Over “Sin”
Tony Evans, the U.S. pastor and author who built one of the largest mainly African American evangelical churches in the United States, says he is stepping down due to a “sin” years ago.
China: Christian Taken Into Custody for Posting Commemoration of Tiananmen Square Massacre
An evangelical Christian in south-west China was arrested and detained earlier this month after he commemorated the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre in a social media post, International Christian Concern (ICC) reports. The massacre took place on Jun. 2, 1989, when the ruling Chinese Communist Party used military force to kill hundreds of pro-democracy protestors.
DRC: Islamic Terrorists Murder Nine in Village Attack, “A Trail of Sorrow and Despair”
Terrorists with the Islamist rebel Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) murdered nine people in a devastating attack on a village in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) on Saturday, International Christian Concern (ICC) reports.