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Around the World
Activists Warn of ‘Assassination of Humanity’ at COP30 Despite Concerns Over Lack of Alternatives (Worthy News Focus)
An international group of influential climate activists demand a new global treaty to phase out fossil fuels to prevent the “assassination of humanity,” despite growing concerns that there aren’t yet enough alternatives available to sustain global economic growth.
Mourning France Marks 10TH Anniversary of Paris Terror Attacks That Killed 130
France paid an emotional tribute Thursday to the 130 people killed ten years ago during a night of coordinated attacks by Islamic State extremists who targeted cafés, restaurants, and the Bataclan concert hall in Paris.
Hegseth Announces Operation Southern Spear, Targeting Narco-terrorists
Operation Southern Spear, the new title for the Trump administration’s targeting of narco-terrorists in and around Latin America, was announced Thursday by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
US Pushes UN Security Council to Approve Gaza Stabilization Force as Draft Includes Historic Reference to Palestinian Statehood
The United States on Thursday urged the UN Security Council to support Washington’s draft resolution establishing an International Stabilization Force (ISF) to secure postwar Gaza and guide the territory into a future “free from Hamas.” The measure — a central pillar of President Donald Trump’s broader Middle East peace framework — has been crafted with input from Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates.
Temple Institute Clarifies Red Heifer Exercise as Sanhedrin Issues Global Warning; Christian Watchers Cite End-Times Prophecies
The Temple Institute in Jerusalem issued an extensive clarification on Monday following widespread misinformation concerning recent reports about a red heifer and the production of ritual ashes—an act central to biblical purity laws and, for many religious observers, deeply symbolic in the context of prophetic events.
Inside the United States
Trump Administration Reverses Biden-Era Oil Restrictions, Reopens 13 Million Acres in Alaska for Energy Development
The Trump administration on Nov. 13 finalized a sweeping rollback of Biden-era restrictions on oil and gas development in Alaska, restoring access to more than 13 million acres of the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska (NPR-A) in a move officials say will bolster U.S. energy security and revive North Slope communities.
State Department Designates European Antifa Groups Foreign Terror Organizations
The U.S. State Department officially designated four foreign Antifa groups as foreign terrorist organizations, nearly two months after President Donald Trump designated Antifa a domestic terror organization.
Trump Administration Under Mounting Pressure To Open Epstein Files (Worthy News In-Depth)
The U.S. Justice Department came under mounting pressure to release all files related to deceased convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, despite strong opposition from the White House and signs that U.S. President Donald J. Trump is reluctant to make the documents fully public.
Christian News
Christian Leaders Thank Trump for Pressure on Nigeria over Massacre of Christians at Vigil in Washington (Worthy News Focus)
A coalition of American Christian leaders gathered on the steps of the U.S. Capitol on Friday to pray and “thank President Donald J. Trump” for reportedly designating Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” (CPC) over the killing of thousands of Christians by Islamic groups.
Student Revival Movement Sweeps NC State as Thousands Respond to Gospel at UniteUS Tour
The student revival movement that has been shaking campuses across America surged again Tuesday night as more than 6,000 students packed J.S. Dorton Arena at North Carolina State University to worship Jesus Christ, hear the Gospel, and respond to the call of salvation.
Activists Warn of ‘Assassination of Humanity’ at COP30 Despite Concerns Over Lack of Alternatives (Worthy News Focus)
An international group of influential climate activists demand a new global treaty to phase out fossil fuels to prevent the “assassination of humanity,” despite growing concerns that there aren’t yet enough alternatives available to sustain global economic growth.
Mourning France Marks 10TH Anniversary of Paris Terror Attacks That Killed 130
France paid an emotional tribute Thursday to the 130 people killed ten years ago during a night of coordinated attacks by Islamic State extremists who targeted cafés, restaurants, and the Bataclan concert hall in Paris.
Hegseth Announces Operation Southern Spear, Targeting Narco-terrorists
Operation Southern Spear, the new title for the Trump administration’s targeting of narco-terrorists in and around Latin America, was announced Thursday by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
US Pushes UN Security Council to Approve Gaza Stabilization Force as Draft Includes Historic Reference to Palestinian Statehood
The United States on Thursday urged the UN Security Council to support Washington’s draft resolution establishing an International Stabilization Force (ISF) to secure postwar Gaza and guide the territory into a future “free from Hamas.” The measure — a central pillar of President Donald Trump’s broader Middle East peace framework — has been crafted with input from Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates.
Temple Institute Clarifies Red Heifer Exercise as Sanhedrin Issues Global Warning; Christian Watchers Cite End-Times Prophecies
The Temple Institute in Jerusalem issued an extensive clarification on Monday following widespread misinformation concerning recent reports about a red heifer and the production of ritual ashes—an act central to biblical purity laws and, for many religious observers, deeply symbolic in the context of prophetic events.
Inside the United States
Trump Administration Reverses Biden-Era Oil Restrictions, Reopens 13 Million Acres in Alaska for Energy Development
The Trump administration on Nov. 13 finalized a sweeping rollback of Biden-era restrictions on oil and gas development in Alaska, restoring access to more than 13 million acres of the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska (NPR-A) in a move officials say will bolster U.S. energy security and revive North Slope communities.
State Department Designates European Antifa Groups Foreign Terror Organizations
The U.S. State Department officially designated four foreign Antifa groups as foreign terrorist organizations, nearly two months after President Donald Trump designated Antifa a domestic terror organization.
Trump Administration Under Mounting Pressure To Open Epstein Files (Worthy News In-Depth)
The U.S. Justice Department came under mounting pressure to release all files related to deceased convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, despite strong opposition from the White House and signs that U.S. President Donald J. Trump is reluctant to make the documents fully public.
Christian News
Christian Leaders Thank Trump for Pressure on Nigeria over Massacre of Christians at Vigil in Washington (Worthy News Focus)
A coalition of American Christian leaders gathered on the steps of the U.S. Capitol on Friday to pray and “thank President Donald J. Trump” for reportedly designating Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” (CPC) over the killing of thousands of Christians by Islamic groups.
Student Revival Movement Sweeps NC State as Thousands Respond to Gospel at UniteUS Tour
The student revival movement that has been shaking campuses across America surged again Tuesday night as more than 6,000 students packed J.S. Dorton Arena at North Carolina State University to worship Jesus Christ, hear the Gospel, and respond to the call of salvation.
Around the World
Over 22 Joint Operations Target ISIS in Syria as Coalition Expands, Regional Realignment Accelerates
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that American forces, working alongside local Syrian partners, conducted more than 22 counterterrorism operations against ISIS between October 1 and November 6, significantly degrading the terror group’s operational capabilities across the region.
Prague Exhumes Mass Graves Of Communist-Era Victims As Families Seek Closure
Archaeologists in the Czech capital have begun exhuming mass graves containing political prisoners executed under Czechoslovakia’s communist regime, in a major effort to identify victims whose resting places have remained unknown for more than seven decades.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy Fires Ministers As $100 Million Energy-Corruption Scandal Escalates; Russian-Affiliated Churches Face Pressure
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has moved to contain mounting public anger over a major corruption scandal in the energy sector by firing two ministers accused of involvement in a vast bribery scheme, while Russian-affiliated churches report increased pressure during wartime.
China–Japan Row Deepens Over Takaichi’s Taiwan Remarks As Diplomatic Fury Spills Into Public Threats
A diplomatic spat between China and Japan — former wartime rivals whose relations remain fragile — escalated Wednesday after verbal attacks from Beijing and demands in Tokyo to expel a Chinese diplomat over remarks viewed as threatening Japan’s prime minister.
EU Sets Up New Intelligence Unit Amid Fears Of Rising Control Over Citizens (Worthy News Focus)
The European Union’s executive branch is setting up a new intelligence unit inside its Secretariat-General, despite concerns about growing EU control over citizens.
Dutch Royal Concert Hall Lifts Ban On Israeli Cantor After Protests (Video)
Amsterdam’s Royal Concert Hall (Het Koninklijk Concertgebouw) announced Wednesday it would allow Israeli Cantor Shai Abramson to perform after mounting protests and international media attention — including from Worthy News — over its decision to ban his Hanukkah concerts.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
US Pushes UN Security Council to Approve Gaza Stabilization Force as Rubio Voices ‘Optimism’
The United States is moving aggressively to secure UN Security Council authorization for the new International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying Wednesday that Washington is “optimistic” that the draft resolution will advance within days — paving the way for deployment at the start of 2026.
Trump Urges Herzog to Pardon Netanyahu, Calls Corruption Trial “Political, Unjustified Prosecution”
President Donald Trump has formally asked Israeli President Isaac Herzog to grant a full pardon to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, marking the strongest U.S. intervention yet in the long-running corruption trial that has deeply polarized Israeli society.
Inside the United States
Trump Set to Unveil “Trumpcare” Plan as Government Reopens, Targets Obamacare’s “Broken System”
With the 41-day government shutdown now set to end, President Donald Trump is preparing to launch an aggressive new healthcare reform push that the White House says will finally replace the "broken" Obamacare system Democrats created.
Trump Signs Bill Ending Longest U.S. Government Shutdown In History
U.S. President Donald J. Trump signed legislation late Wednesday ending the longest government shutdown in American history, just hours after the House of Representatives approved a funding package to restart key services disrupted for 43 days.
Newly Released Epstein Emails Discussing Trump ‘Prove Nothing,’ Says Leavitt
Emails released Wednesday appear to show that President Donald Trump knew about Jeffrey Epstein’s involvement with underaged women, but the White House says the emails “prove nothing.”
New Clinton Foundation Documents Sent to Congress Expose Alleged Effort to Obstruct Corruption Probes
Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel have delivered a trove of documents to Congress detailing donation patterns to the Clinton Foundation from foreign and domestic entities, reigniting scrutiny over whether critical evidence was withheld from federal investigators who sought to examine pay-to-play allegations a decade ago.
Christian News
Cayman Missionary And Daughter Die In Florida Plane Crash (Worthy News In-Depth)
A Christian mission group has confirmed that its CEO and his daughter were killed when their small plane carrying humanitarian aid for hurricane-hit Jamaica crashed in a South Florida neighborhood, Worthy News established on Wednesday.
Over 22 Joint Operations Target ISIS in Syria as Coalition Expands, Regional Realignment Accelerates
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that American forces, working alongside local Syrian partners, conducted more than 22 counterterrorism operations against ISIS between October 1 and November 6, significantly degrading the terror group’s operational capabilities across the region.
Prague Exhumes Mass Graves Of Communist-Era Victims As Families Seek Closure
Archaeologists in the Czech capital have begun exhuming mass graves containing political prisoners executed under Czechoslovakia’s communist regime, in a major effort to identify victims whose resting places have remained unknown for more than seven decades.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy Fires Ministers As $100 Million Energy-Corruption Scandal Escalates; Russian-Affiliated Churches Face Pressure
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has moved to contain mounting public anger over a major corruption scandal in the energy sector by firing two ministers accused of involvement in a vast bribery scheme, while Russian-affiliated churches report increased pressure during wartime.
China–Japan Row Deepens Over Takaichi’s Taiwan Remarks As Diplomatic Fury Spills Into Public Threats
A diplomatic spat between China and Japan — former wartime rivals whose relations remain fragile — escalated Wednesday after verbal attacks from Beijing and demands in Tokyo to expel a Chinese diplomat over remarks viewed as threatening Japan’s prime minister.
EU Sets Up New Intelligence Unit Amid Fears Of Rising Control Over Citizens (Worthy News Focus)
The European Union’s executive branch is setting up a new intelligence unit inside its Secretariat-General, despite concerns about growing EU control over citizens.
Dutch Royal Concert Hall Lifts Ban On Israeli Cantor After Protests (Video)
Amsterdam’s Royal Concert Hall (Het Koninklijk Concertgebouw) announced Wednesday it would allow Israeli Cantor Shai Abramson to perform after mounting protests and international media attention — including from Worthy News — over its decision to ban his Hanukkah concerts.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
US Pushes UN Security Council to Approve Gaza Stabilization Force as Rubio Voices ‘Optimism’
The United States is moving aggressively to secure UN Security Council authorization for the new International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying Wednesday that Washington is “optimistic” that the draft resolution will advance within days — paving the way for deployment at the start of 2026.
Trump Urges Herzog to Pardon Netanyahu, Calls Corruption Trial “Political, Unjustified Prosecution”
President Donald Trump has formally asked Israeli President Isaac Herzog to grant a full pardon to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, marking the strongest U.S. intervention yet in the long-running corruption trial that has deeply polarized Israeli society.
Inside the United States
Trump Set to Unveil “Trumpcare” Plan as Government Reopens, Targets Obamacare’s “Broken System”
With the 41-day government shutdown now set to end, President Donald Trump is preparing to launch an aggressive new healthcare reform push that the White House says will finally replace the "broken" Obamacare system Democrats created.
Trump Signs Bill Ending Longest U.S. Government Shutdown In History
U.S. President Donald J. Trump signed legislation late Wednesday ending the longest government shutdown in American history, just hours after the House of Representatives approved a funding package to restart key services disrupted for 43 days.
Newly Released Epstein Emails Discussing Trump ‘Prove Nothing,’ Says Leavitt
Emails released Wednesday appear to show that President Donald Trump knew about Jeffrey Epstein’s involvement with underaged women, but the White House says the emails “prove nothing.”
New Clinton Foundation Documents Sent to Congress Expose Alleged Effort to Obstruct Corruption Probes
Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel have delivered a trove of documents to Congress detailing donation patterns to the Clinton Foundation from foreign and domestic entities, reigniting scrutiny over whether critical evidence was withheld from federal investigators who sought to examine pay-to-play allegations a decade ago.
Christian News
Cayman Missionary And Daughter Die In Florida Plane Crash (Worthy News In-Depth)
A Christian mission group has confirmed that its CEO and his daughter were killed when their small plane carrying humanitarian aid for hurricane-hit Jamaica crashed in a South Florida neighborhood, Worthy News established on Wednesday.
Around the World
France Opens Inquiry After Flare Disrupts Israeli Orchestra Concert In Paris (VIDEO)
French authorities have opened a formal judicial inquiry after chaos erupted during a concert by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in Paris, where protesters lit flares and shouted anti-Israel slogans before being subdued by audience members.
BBC Faces Unprecedented Crisis Over Edited Trump Speech; Two Leaders Resign
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) faced an unprecedented crisis Monday after its director-general and head of news resigned amid accusations of political bias at what was once regarded as the flagship of both Britain and journalism worldwide.
Syria Joins Anti-ISIS Coalition in Historic White House Agreement
President Donald Trump secured a significant diplomatic breakthrough Monday as Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa signed an agreement bringing Syria into the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, making the war-torn nation the 90th member of the U.S.-led counterterrorism alliance.
Russia’s Dagestan Deadly Helicopter Crash Embarrasses Authorities As Probe Widens
Russia’s Republic of Dagestan has become the focus of an embarrassing aviation scandal after a helicopter carrying senior defense-industry officials broke apart in mid-air and crashed — an event caught on video and widely shared online, prompting authorities to launch a criminal investigation.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
UN Security Council Prepares Vote on Gaza Resolution With Path to Palestinian Statehood
A revised draft of a UN Security Council resolution outlining the "Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict" is set to be circulated by the United States for review among Security Council members, according to an exclusive report by The Jerusalem Post.
Syria Rules Out Immediate Abraham Accords Talks, But Leaves Door Open for US-Brokered Deal
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has declined to immediately pursue membership in the Abraham Accords, citing Israel's control of the Golan Heights as a primary obstacle, though he suggested the Trump administration could eventually facilitate such negotiations.
Israel Launches Major Wave of Airstrikes on Hezbollah Targets in Lebanon as Tensions Escalate Along Border
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched a sweeping series of airstrikes across southern Lebanon and the Beqaa Valley on Monday, targeting what it described as Hezbollah sites used for rocket launches and the production and storage of strategic weapons. The attacks marked one of the most extensive Israeli operations in Lebanon in months, killing at least three Hezbollah operatives in the past 24 hours, according to the military.
Inside the United States
Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Religious Liberty Challenge on Same-Sex Marriage
In a disappointing setback for religious freedom advocates, the U.S. Supreme Court declined without comment to hear former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis's appeal, leaving in place a $360,000 judgment against her for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. The justices let stand lower court rulings that found she violated couples' constitutional rights under the 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision, despite what her legal team characterizes as a conflict with her First Amendment religious liberty rights.
Republicans Stand Firm as Senate Passes Bill to End Record Shutdown, Democrats Cave on Obamacare Demands
The Senate passed a crucial spending package Monday night that will reopen the federal government and end the longest shutdown in American history, marking a significant victory for Republicans who refused to let Democrats hold government funding hostage to partisan healthcare demands.
France Opens Inquiry After Flare Disrupts Israeli Orchestra Concert In Paris (VIDEO)
French authorities have opened a formal judicial inquiry after chaos erupted during a concert by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in Paris, where protesters lit flares and shouted anti-Israel slogans before being subdued by audience members.
BBC Faces Unprecedented Crisis Over Edited Trump Speech; Two Leaders Resign
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) faced an unprecedented crisis Monday after its director-general and head of news resigned amid accusations of political bias at what was once regarded as the flagship of both Britain and journalism worldwide.
Syria Joins Anti-ISIS Coalition in Historic White House Agreement
President Donald Trump secured a significant diplomatic breakthrough Monday as Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa signed an agreement bringing Syria into the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, making the war-torn nation the 90th member of the U.S.-led counterterrorism alliance.
Russia’s Dagestan Deadly Helicopter Crash Embarrasses Authorities As Probe Widens
Russia’s Republic of Dagestan has become the focus of an embarrassing aviation scandal after a helicopter carrying senior defense-industry officials broke apart in mid-air and crashed — an event caught on video and widely shared online, prompting authorities to launch a criminal investigation.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
UN Security Council Prepares Vote on Gaza Resolution With Path to Palestinian Statehood
A revised draft of a UN Security Council resolution outlining the "Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict" is set to be circulated by the United States for review among Security Council members, according to an exclusive report by The Jerusalem Post.
Syria Rules Out Immediate Abraham Accords Talks, But Leaves Door Open for US-Brokered Deal
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has declined to immediately pursue membership in the Abraham Accords, citing Israel's control of the Golan Heights as a primary obstacle, though he suggested the Trump administration could eventually facilitate such negotiations.
Israel Launches Major Wave of Airstrikes on Hezbollah Targets in Lebanon as Tensions Escalate Along Border
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched a sweeping series of airstrikes across southern Lebanon and the Beqaa Valley on Monday, targeting what it described as Hezbollah sites used for rocket launches and the production and storage of strategic weapons. The attacks marked one of the most extensive Israeli operations in Lebanon in months, killing at least three Hezbollah operatives in the past 24 hours, according to the military.
Inside the United States
Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Religious Liberty Challenge on Same-Sex Marriage
In a disappointing setback for religious freedom advocates, the U.S. Supreme Court declined without comment to hear former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis's appeal, leaving in place a $360,000 judgment against her for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. The justices let stand lower court rulings that found she violated couples' constitutional rights under the 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision, despite what her legal team characterizes as a conflict with her First Amendment religious liberty rights.
Republicans Stand Firm as Senate Passes Bill to End Record Shutdown, Democrats Cave on Obamacare Demands
The Senate passed a crucial spending package Monday night that will reopen the federal government and end the longest shutdown in American history, marking a significant victory for Republicans who refused to let Democrats hold government funding hostage to partisan healthcare demands.