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Around the World
Trump Keeps Warships Near Iran As Talks Continue And Hormuz Risks Linger
The Trump administration is keeping major U.S. military forces positioned near Iran even after lifting its naval blockade and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, signaling that Washington intends to maintain military leverage while negotiations with Tehran continue.
$300 Billion Iran Fund Faces Sanctions Hurdles Under Trump-Iran Framework
A proposed $300 billion investment fund for Iran included in the U.S.–Iran memorandum of understanding may face serious legal obstacles under existing U.S. sanctions law, raising questions about whether one of the agreement’s central economic promises can realistically be carried out.
Iran Arrests More Than 3,000 Citizens Accused Of Cooperating With Israel
Iran’s judiciary announced that more than 3,000 citizens have been arrested in recent months on suspicion of cooperating with Israel, marking one of the regime’s broadest internal crackdowns since anti-government protests erupted earlier this year.
Conservative Claims Victory in Colombia as Latin America Continues to Shift Right
Latin America’s political right appeared to score another major victory Sunday as conservative political newcomer Abelardo de la Espriella, backed by President Donald Trump, declared victory in Colombia’s cliffhanger presidential runoff — a result that could mark a sharp rebuke of outgoing leftist President Gustavo Petro and further signal the region’s growing turn toward law-and-order, market-oriented leadership.
Trump Says Iran Agreed To ‘Highest Level’ Nuclear Inspections As Tehran Pushes Back
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Iran has agreed to “highest level” nuclear inspections far into the future, calling it a major concession in a developing 60-day roadmap agreement aimed at preventing Tehran from rebuilding its nuclear program and reducing the risk of renewed conflict in the Strait of Hormuz.
Netherlands Seeks Reconciliation With Moluccans Through Historic Apology
Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten has apologized for what he called the “heartless and dishonorable” treatment of thousands of Moluccan soldiers and their families who were brought to the Netherlands after Indonesia gained independence, seeking to heal a decades-old wound that strained relations between the Dutch government and the Moluccan community.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Israel-Lebanon Talks Open in Washington as Hezbollah Disarmament Plan Faces Early Test
The fifth round of U.S.-brokered talks between Israel and Lebanon opened Tuesday in Washington, with negotiators focused on a proposed pilot program that would see Israeli forces withdraw from selected areas of southern Lebanon so the Lebanese army can prove it is able to dismantle Hezbollah’s military infrastructure there.
Netanyahu Reaches Deal With Haredi Parties as Israel Moves Toward October Election
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reached an agreement with Israel’s ultra-Orthodox parties to advance key Haredi-backed legislation before the Knesset dissolves, clearing the way for a likely national election on October 20.

Inside the United States
Senate Passes Symbolic War Powers Resolution Rebuking Trump Over Iran Conflict
The Senate voted Tuesday to approve a House-passed war powers resolution directing President Donald Trump to remove U.S. forces from hostilities with Iran, delivering a symbolic rebuke as the administration seeks to secure a lasting peace agreement with Tehran.
Supreme Court Backs Gun Rights For Marijuana Users In 9-0 Decision
Gun rights advocates celebrated the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on Thursday to allow occasional marijuana users to possess firearms.
Baseball Commissioner Admits Mistake; No Discipline For Players
ajor League Baseball, its commissioner again guilty in the court of public opinion, has backed down and admitted its mistake.
U.S. Senate Passes Landmark Bipartisan Housing Bill, Sends To House
Bipartisan legislation to boost housing supply and home ownership nationally cleared the U.S. Senate in an 85-5 vote Monday evening, the largest housing bill Congress has advanced in decades.

Christian News
Six Naga Christians, Including Two Pastors, Found Dead in Manipur as Ethnic Violence Deepens
Six Naga Christian men taken hostage in India’s northeastern state of Manipur, including two pastors, were found dead on June 10, with their remains reportedly mutilated, deepening fears that the region’s long-running ethnic conflict is spiraling into another deadly cycle of revenge.
Brazilian Parents Sentenced to Prison for Homeschooling Children Amid Religious Freedom Concerns
A Brazilian court has sentenced a mother and father to 50 days in prison for homeschooling their two daughters, a landmark ruling that has intensified concerns over parental rights, religious freedom, and the growing power of the state over family life.
Around the World
Trump Says Iran Agreed to Weapons Inspections as Tehran Denies New Nuclear Commitments
President Donald Trump said Monday that Iran will face “major weapons inspections” under a developing peace framework with the United States, even as Tehran publicly denied making any new nuclear commitments during high-level talks in Switzerland.
Iran Steps Up Hangings of Dissidents as Regime Seeks to Tighten Its Grip
Iran’s clerical regime has sharply escalated executions of political prisoners, using the gallows to warn a restless population that dissent will not be tolerated, according to reporting by The Wall Street Journal.
Hungary Moves To Oust Orbán-Era Officials Through Constitutional Amendment
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar said Sunday that his government will submit a constitutional amendment Monday aimed at removing several senior officials appointed during predecessor Viktor Orbán’s 16 consecutive years in power, escalating a confrontation with remaining Orbán-era officeholders, including the nation’s president.
Britain’s Prime Minister Resigning
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Monday that he will resign following election setbacks and growing pressure within his Labour Party over his leadership.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Israeli, Lebanese Delegations Head to Washington for Hezbollah Disarmament Talks
Israeli and Lebanese delegations are set to meet in Washington on Tuesday for three days of talks focused on the disarmament of Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and the possibility of future normalization between the two neighboring countries.
Netanyahu Says U.S.-Israeli Campaign Created Conditions For Iran Regime’s Fall
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday night that the joint U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran has created the conditions for the Islamic Republic’s eventual collapse, declaring that Tehran’s nuclear infrastructure, military leadership, missile program, navy, and terror network have been severely degraded.

Inside the United States
Trump Orders Federal Push To Build Powerful Quantum Computer, Harden U.S. Cyber Defenses
President Donald Trump on Monday signed two executive orders aimed at accelerating America’s lead in quantum computing while preparing federal systems for the next generation of cyber threats.
DOJ Opens Civil Rights Inquiry Into MLB After Giants Players Warned Over Bible Verses on Pride Night Caps
The U.S. Department of Justice has opened a civil rights inquiry into Major League Baseball after several San Francisco Giants players were reportedly warned for writing Bible verses on their caps during the team’s Pride Night, raising fresh concerns about religious freedom in professional sports.
Declassified COVID Documents Renew Scrutiny of Fauci, Wuhan Research, and Gain-of-Function Denials
Newly declassified COVID-19 documents released by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard have revived questions about U.S.-funded coronavirus research in China, Dr. Anthony Fauci’s testimony before Congress, and whether federal officials misled the American people about the origins of the pandemic.

Christian News
Blind Christian Acquitted In Pakistan Blasphemy Case
In a “significant judgment welcomed by Pakistan’s Christian community and human rights advocates,” a court in Pakistan acquitted a blind Christian man who potentially faced the death penalty for blasphemy against Islam, a Christian advocate told Worthy News.
Around the World
Trump Warns Iran Over Hezbollah, Strait of Hormuz as Vance Opens Talks in Switzerland
President Donald Trump on Sunday threatened Iran with renewed military strikes if Tehran fails to restrain Hezbollah in Lebanon or keep the Strait of Hormuz open, even as Vice President J.D. Vance opened high-stakes talks with Iranian officials in Switzerland.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy Warns Belarus As Russian Strikes Kill Civilians Across Ukraine (Worthy News Radio)
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned his nation that Russian forces may be preparing a major new offensive and urged Ukrainians to remain vigilant as fresh attacks across the country killed at least seven people, including civilians living near the front lines.
US-Iran Hold Talks In Switzerland Amid Middle East Turmoil
With the Middle East in turmoil, U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrived Sunday in the peaceful Alpine nation of Switzerland to help hammer out a deal aimed at ending the U.S.-Israel war with Iran that has engulfed much of the region and sent shockwaves through the global economy.
Hungarian President Warns PM Magyar Seeks More Power Than Orbán
Hungary’s president has warned that recently elected Prime Minister Péter Magyar is plotting a takeover of state institutions that would give him more power than his predecessor, Viktor Orbán.
Poland-Ukraine Tensions Rise Over Wartime Legacy Dispute
A diplomatic dispute between Poland and Ukraine intensified Sunday after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced he was returning Poland’s highest state honor following a decision by Polish President Karol Nawrocki to strip him of the award.
Dutch Town Reels After 13-Year-Old Girl Detained In Parents’ Deaths
A Dutch community remained in shock Saturday after a 13-year-old girl was detained following the discovery of her parents’ bodies in their home in the northern Netherlands.
Bolivia Declares State Of Emergency As Deadly Protests Paralyze Nation
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz declared a 90-day state of emergency Saturday, empowering the military to clear road blockades after nearly 50 days of anti-government protests that have included widespread road blockades, leaving at least 14 people dead and crippling the nation’s economy.
Deadly Storm Batters Western Europe With Record Lightning, Widespread Damage
A powerful thunderstorm system sweeping across Western Europe killed at least one person in the Netherlands, injured several others in Belgium and Germany, and caused widespread damage as nearly 190,000 lightning flashes illuminated the skies, authorities said Saturday.
Ukraine Suffers New Strikes As EU Presses Russia For Ceasefire (Worthy News Radio)
At least 10 people, including four children, were injured in a Russian strike on Ukraine’s northeastern Kharkiv region, Ukrainian authorities said Friday. In southern Ukraine, the State Emergency Service reported that one person was killed and four others were injured in a separate Russian attack on the Odesa region.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Netanyahu Vows Israel Will Hold Lebanon Security Zone as U.S.-Iran Talks Falter
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Israel will maintain its security zone in southern Lebanon for as long as necessary, even as U.S.-Iran talks opened in Switzerland and appeared to stall after fresh threats from President Donald Trump.
Israeli Strikes Kill 10 In Lebanon Despite Ceasefire; US-Iran Deal Faces Test (Worthy News Focus)
Israeli strikes killed at least 10 people in Lebanon on Saturday despite a ceasefire that took effect hours earlier, officials said, with Israel claiming it was responding to attacks by the Iran-backed Hezbollah group.
Israel and Hezbollah Agree To Ceasefire; Oil Price Falls
Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah have agreed to a ceasefire that was to begin Friday afternoon, Worthy News learned.

Inside the United States
Poll: 70% of Americans ‘Concerned’ Ai Will Take Jobs
Roughly 70% of Americans said they were at least "somewhat concerned" that artificial intelligence could replace their jobs, according to a new poll.
Social Security Reform Imperative To Avoid 34% Tax Hike, Insolvency By 2032
Policymakers must return Social Security to its original intent in order to avoid massive tax hikes and insolvency, especially in light of a nation burdened by debt, a memo released by a nonprofit on the 2026 Social Security Trustees Report states.