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Around the World
Ukraine and U.S. Forge Path Toward Landmark Economic Partnership, Says Kyiv Official
Ukraine and the United States have taken a significant step toward forging a full economic partnership agreement, Ukrainian Economy Minister and First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced on April 17
Trump Expects Russian Response on Ceasefire Proposal Within Days, Says He Wants “Death and Killing to Stop”
President Trump said Thursday that the U.S. expects to hear from Moscow this week regarding his administration’s proposed ceasefire plan for the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Trump: China Reaching Out “All the Time” Amid Ongoing Trade War
President Trump revealed that Chinese officials have reached out to the U.S. “a number of times” since the trade war began, signaling ongoing behind-the-scenes communication between the two economic powers.
U.S. Strikes Houthi Oil Port, Sanctions Houthi-Controlled Banks
U.S. forces on Thursday struck a major Houthi-controlled fuel port in western Yemen—the first publicly announced airstrike since March—as part of the Trump administration’s ongoing campaign to cripple the Iranian-backed group’s ability to threaten Red Sea shipping.
France Hosting Allies Talking On Ukraine After Deadly Attacks (Worthy News Radio)
France is hosting talks with allies to discuss a path to peace in Ukraine ahead of Easter. The talks come after overnight Russian attacks on several Ukrainian cities reportedly left three people dead and 28 injured. French President Emmanuel Macron has already met Ukrainian and U.S. representatives in Paris.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Hamas Faces Financial Crisis, Unable To Pay Its Fighters
Hamas is facing a crippling cash crisis in Gaza, struggling to pay its fighters and government workers amid intensified Israeli pressure.
Trump Says He Didn’t ‘Wave Off’ Israeli Strike on Iran, But Is ‘Not in a Rush to Do It’
U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday he was in no rush to approve military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, following a New York Times report that he had blocked an Israeli proposal for a joint attack next month.
Inside the United States
US President Trump Urges Nation To Turn To Christ In Easter Message
The White House has been hosting events in observance of "Holy Week," acknowledging Jesus Christ's sacrifice on the cross and His victory over death. "What a contrast to Easter last year at the White House when President [Joe] Biden declared the most holy day of the year [Easter Sunday] on the Christian calendar 'Transgender Day of Visibility' (TDOV)," noted evangelist Franklin Graham, who attended this week's White House Easter Prayer Dinner.
Shooting Kills 2 At Florida State University; Gunman Detained
The 20-year-old son of a current sheriff’s deputy killed two people and wounded four others at the Florida State University (FSU) campus Thursday before he was shot and taken into custody, authorities confirmed.
Colorado Parents May Lose Custody For ‘Misgendering’ Child
Influential Christian leaders have condemned plans by legislators in the U.S. state of Colorado to adopt a law that could potentially strip custody from parents, including Christians, who refer to their gender-dysphoric child by their sex or birth name.
California Losing Another Refinery, Impacting AZ and NV; Fuel Shortages Possible
With Valero announcing the pending closure of one of its two remaining California refineries, the state will lose at least 18% of its current refining capacity by the end of 2026.
Christian News
Good Friday Prayers For Persecuted Church At US Capitol
African pastors and American Christian leaders were among those preparing for a Good Friday prayer service “for the persecuted Church” at the steps of the United States Capitol, the seat of the U.S. Congress.
Worthy Insights
Turkey in Syria: Israel Concerned Erdogan Seeks to Re-Form Ottoman Empire
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is seeking more influence in the Middle East by increasing his presence in Syria. Experts believe Erdogan will continue his desire for control as part of a much broader vision, and that could be a major issue for Israel.
FCC chair says MSNBC misled public about Abrego Garcia
FCC chair Brendan Carr on Wednesday, April 16, accused Comcast-owned news outlets, including MSNBC, of distorting coverage in a high-profile immigration case. Carr said the outlets misled the public about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran immigrant in the country illegally who was wrongly deported to a prison in El Salvador by the Trump administration.
Ukraine and U.S. Forge Path Toward Landmark Economic Partnership, Says Kyiv Official
Ukraine and the United States have taken a significant step toward forging a full economic partnership agreement, Ukrainian Economy Minister and First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced on April 17
Trump Expects Russian Response on Ceasefire Proposal Within Days, Says He Wants “Death and Killing to Stop”
President Trump said Thursday that the U.S. expects to hear from Moscow this week regarding his administration’s proposed ceasefire plan for the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Trump: China Reaching Out “All the Time” Amid Ongoing Trade War
President Trump revealed that Chinese officials have reached out to the U.S. “a number of times” since the trade war began, signaling ongoing behind-the-scenes communication between the two economic powers.
U.S. Strikes Houthi Oil Port, Sanctions Houthi-Controlled Banks
U.S. forces on Thursday struck a major Houthi-controlled fuel port in western Yemen—the first publicly announced airstrike since March—as part of the Trump administration’s ongoing campaign to cripple the Iranian-backed group’s ability to threaten Red Sea shipping.
France Hosting Allies Talking On Ukraine After Deadly Attacks (Worthy News Radio)
France is hosting talks with allies to discuss a path to peace in Ukraine ahead of Easter. The talks come after overnight Russian attacks on several Ukrainian cities reportedly left three people dead and 28 injured. French President Emmanuel Macron has already met Ukrainian and U.S. representatives in Paris.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Hamas Faces Financial Crisis, Unable To Pay Its Fighters
Hamas is facing a crippling cash crisis in Gaza, struggling to pay its fighters and government workers amid intensified Israeli pressure.
Trump Says He Didn’t ‘Wave Off’ Israeli Strike on Iran, But Is ‘Not in a Rush to Do It’
U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday he was in no rush to approve military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, following a New York Times report that he had blocked an Israeli proposal for a joint attack next month.
Inside the United States
US President Trump Urges Nation To Turn To Christ In Easter Message
The White House has been hosting events in observance of "Holy Week," acknowledging Jesus Christ's sacrifice on the cross and His victory over death. "What a contrast to Easter last year at the White House when President [Joe] Biden declared the most holy day of the year [Easter Sunday] on the Christian calendar 'Transgender Day of Visibility' (TDOV)," noted evangelist Franklin Graham, who attended this week's White House Easter Prayer Dinner.
Shooting Kills 2 At Florida State University; Gunman Detained
The 20-year-old son of a current sheriff’s deputy killed two people and wounded four others at the Florida State University (FSU) campus Thursday before he was shot and taken into custody, authorities confirmed.
Colorado Parents May Lose Custody For ‘Misgendering’ Child
Influential Christian leaders have condemned plans by legislators in the U.S. state of Colorado to adopt a law that could potentially strip custody from parents, including Christians, who refer to their gender-dysphoric child by their sex or birth name.
California Losing Another Refinery, Impacting AZ and NV; Fuel Shortages Possible
With Valero announcing the pending closure of one of its two remaining California refineries, the state will lose at least 18% of its current refining capacity by the end of 2026.
Christian News
Good Friday Prayers For Persecuted Church At US Capitol
African pastors and American Christian leaders were among those preparing for a Good Friday prayer service “for the persecuted Church” at the steps of the United States Capitol, the seat of the U.S. Congress.
Worthy Insights
Turkey in Syria: Israel Concerned Erdogan Seeks to Re-Form Ottoman Empire
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is seeking more influence in the Middle East by increasing his presence in Syria. Experts believe Erdogan will continue his desire for control as part of a much broader vision, and that could be a major issue for Israel.
FCC chair says MSNBC misled public about Abrego Garcia
FCC chair Brendan Carr on Wednesday, April 16, accused Comcast-owned news outlets, including MSNBC, of distorting coverage in a high-profile immigration case. Carr said the outlets misled the public about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran immigrant in the country illegally who was wrongly deported to a prison in El Salvador by the Trump administration.
Around the World
EU Legislators Ask Highest Court To Overturn Hungary’s Anti-Pride Law
A delegation of European Union lawmakers visiting Hungary urged Europe’s top court on Wednesday to suspend a new law banning Budapest Pride, the annual rally for the LGBTQ+ community.
Amsterdam University Recovering After Pro-Palestine Protest
Students and staff members at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) are recovering after an angry crowd of anti-Israel and pro-Palestine protesters stormed and vandalized the 18th-century Maagdenhuis (Maiden House), the UvA’s administrative complex.
IAEA Chief Warns Iran Is ‘Not Far’ from Nuclear Bomb Ahead of Key Talks
On the eve of high-stakes talks in Tehran, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi issued a stark warning that Iran is dangerously close to acquiring a nuclear weapon.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
US to Pull Troops from Syria Within 2 Months, Informs Israel of Exit Plan
The United States plans to begin a phased withdrawal of its troops from Syria within two months, U.S. defense officials told their Israeli counterparts.
Inside the United States
DOGE Deactivates Nearly Half a Million Government Credit Cards
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, has suspended nearly 500,000 federal credit cards across more than 30 agencies in a sweeping move to curb wasteful government spending.
Trump Admin Gives U.S. Army Control of Federal Land Along US-Mexico Border for Security
The Interior Department will transfer nearly 110,000 acres of federal land along the U.S.-Mexico border to the U.S. Army, creating a new base where troops could detain trespassers, including migrants, as part of President Trump's border security push, which aims to deter illegal crossings.
RFK Jr. Says ‘Autism Epidemic’ Linked to Environmental Toxins, Not Just Genetics
The dramatic rise of autism in children across the U.S. is partially due to increased exposure to environmental toxins over the past fifty years, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said during a press conference Tuesday.
Illegal Border Crossings Hit Record Low Second Month In Row
For the second full month in a row since President Donald Trump’s been in office, illegal border crossings reached record lows in March, reversing Biden administration illegal crossings, which were the highest in recorded U.S. history.
White House Prepares to Go After Noncitizens Who Defraud Entitlement Programs
The White House said Tuesday it plans to help protect Social Security benefits from noncitizens and ramp up anti-fraud efforts.
Christian News
Kidnapped US Pastor Rescued In South Africa, 3 Suspects Dead After ‘Miracle’
An American pastor who was abducted last Thursday during his sermon at a church in South Africa‘s port city of Gqeberha in the Eastern Cape province, has been rescued in a shootout, that left three suspects dead, Christians told Worthy News.
Pakistani Christian Kids Die Of Poisoned Sweets
At least three Christian children have died in Pakistan’s Punjab province after a suspected Islamic extremist distributed poisoned sweets among Christian kids, several sources told Worthy News Tuesday.
Worthy Insights
Dog returns to Nir Oz family after being found by soldier in Gaza
A dog that vanished during the October 7 Hamas attack on Kibbutz Nir Oz was found and brought back to Israel by an IDF soldier — a moment of light in a long and painful chapter for one grieving family.
Number of Americans who don’t identify as Christian but claim ‘personal committment to Jesus’ nears record high: survey
As America navigates a rapidly changing spiritual landscape, one truth remains constant: the person of Jesus of Nazareth has an ageless attraction, even for those wary of religion itself.
EU Legislators Ask Highest Court To Overturn Hungary’s Anti-Pride Law
A delegation of European Union lawmakers visiting Hungary urged Europe’s top court on Wednesday to suspend a new law banning Budapest Pride, the annual rally for the LGBTQ+ community.
Amsterdam University Recovering After Pro-Palestine Protest
Students and staff members at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) are recovering after an angry crowd of anti-Israel and pro-Palestine protesters stormed and vandalized the 18th-century Maagdenhuis (Maiden House), the UvA’s administrative complex.
IAEA Chief Warns Iran Is ‘Not Far’ from Nuclear Bomb Ahead of Key Talks
On the eve of high-stakes talks in Tehran, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi issued a stark warning that Iran is dangerously close to acquiring a nuclear weapon.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
US to Pull Troops from Syria Within 2 Months, Informs Israel of Exit Plan
The United States plans to begin a phased withdrawal of its troops from Syria within two months, U.S. defense officials told their Israeli counterparts.
Inside the United States
DOGE Deactivates Nearly Half a Million Government Credit Cards
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, has suspended nearly 500,000 federal credit cards across more than 30 agencies in a sweeping move to curb wasteful government spending.
Trump Admin Gives U.S. Army Control of Federal Land Along US-Mexico Border for Security
The Interior Department will transfer nearly 110,000 acres of federal land along the U.S.-Mexico border to the U.S. Army, creating a new base where troops could detain trespassers, including migrants, as part of President Trump's border security push, which aims to deter illegal crossings.
RFK Jr. Says ‘Autism Epidemic’ Linked to Environmental Toxins, Not Just Genetics
The dramatic rise of autism in children across the U.S. is partially due to increased exposure to environmental toxins over the past fifty years, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said during a press conference Tuesday.
Illegal Border Crossings Hit Record Low Second Month In Row
For the second full month in a row since President Donald Trump’s been in office, illegal border crossings reached record lows in March, reversing Biden administration illegal crossings, which were the highest in recorded U.S. history.
White House Prepares to Go After Noncitizens Who Defraud Entitlement Programs
The White House said Tuesday it plans to help protect Social Security benefits from noncitizens and ramp up anti-fraud efforts.
Christian News
Kidnapped US Pastor Rescued In South Africa, 3 Suspects Dead After ‘Miracle’
An American pastor who was abducted last Thursday during his sermon at a church in South Africa‘s port city of Gqeberha in the Eastern Cape province, has been rescued in a shootout, that left three suspects dead, Christians told Worthy News.
Pakistani Christian Kids Die Of Poisoned Sweets
At least three Christian children have died in Pakistan’s Punjab province after a suspected Islamic extremist distributed poisoned sweets among Christian kids, several sources told Worthy News Tuesday.
Worthy Insights
Dog returns to Nir Oz family after being found by soldier in Gaza
A dog that vanished during the October 7 Hamas attack on Kibbutz Nir Oz was found and brought back to Israel by an IDF soldier — a moment of light in a long and painful chapter for one grieving family.
Number of Americans who don’t identify as Christian but claim ‘personal committment to Jesus’ nears record high: survey
As America navigates a rapidly changing spiritual landscape, one truth remains constant: the person of Jesus of Nazareth has an ageless attraction, even for those wary of religion itself.
Around the World
Trump: Decision on Iran Coming ‘Very Quickly,’ Says Nuclear Threat ‘Easy to Solve’
U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated his hardline stance on Iran’s nuclear ambitions, telling reporters Monday, “They cannot have a nuclear weapon. Iran has to get rid of the concept of a nuclear weapon.”
Hungary Enshrines Only Two Genders In Constitution Despite Protests
Hungary has adopted a constitutional amendment banning LGBTQ+ gatherings, including the annual Pride March while recognizing only two genders, “man and woman.”
Nigerians Mourning Landmine Victims
Residents in northeastern Nigeria were mourning Monday after at least eight bus passengers were killed over the weekend by a landmine that authorities said was likely placed there by “terrorist group Boko Haram.”
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
U.S. Approves Major Arms Shipment to Israel, Sets Sights on Iran
Israel is expected to receive a significant arms shipment from the United States in the coming weeks, including over 3,000 munitions for the Israeli Air Force, as it prepares for ongoing operations in Gaza and a possible strike on Iran, Israeli officials said Monday.
Inside the United States
Trump Administration Freezes More Than $2.2 Billion in Funding to Harvard
The U.S. Department of Education late Monday said it is freezing more than $2.2 billion in federal funding to Harvard University after its president said earlier in the day it would not comply with President Donald Trump's demands over antisemitism on campus and diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
Budget Group Says the Actual Federal Debt is $158.6 Trillion
As Americans file their taxes at the last minute this April 15, the federal debt – and Americans’ federal debt burden – continues to grow.
Christian News
At Least 113 Christians Feared Dead In Nigeria Attacks (Worthy News In-Depth)
A new spate of attacks in Nigeria killed at least 113 people, many of them Christians, well-informed sources told Worthy News on Tuesday.
US Missionary Returns Home After Detention In Tunisia
An American missionary who was detained in Tunisia for over a year on charges of espionage has spent his first days in freedom after the United States secured his release, Worthy News learned Tuesday.
Togo Pastor Killed, Others Persecuted By Islamists
Several pastors in northern Togo are facing “persecution from militant Islamic groups” crossing over from neighboring countries, and several people have been killed, Christians told Worthy News.
Worthy Insights
Antisemitism ‘Explodes’ Down Under – Australian Jews Look to Leave
When two Muslim nurses from a Sydney-area hospital were suspended and then charged for boasting in a TikTok video about killing Jewish patients, it brought Australia's growing epidemic of Jew hatred to the world's attention.
Trump: Decision on Iran Coming ‘Very Quickly,’ Says Nuclear Threat ‘Easy to Solve’
U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated his hardline stance on Iran’s nuclear ambitions, telling reporters Monday, “They cannot have a nuclear weapon. Iran has to get rid of the concept of a nuclear weapon.”
Hungary Enshrines Only Two Genders In Constitution Despite Protests
Hungary has adopted a constitutional amendment banning LGBTQ+ gatherings, including the annual Pride March while recognizing only two genders, “man and woman.”
Nigerians Mourning Landmine Victims
Residents in northeastern Nigeria were mourning Monday after at least eight bus passengers were killed over the weekend by a landmine that authorities said was likely placed there by “terrorist group Boko Haram.”
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
U.S. Approves Major Arms Shipment to Israel, Sets Sights on Iran
Israel is expected to receive a significant arms shipment from the United States in the coming weeks, including over 3,000 munitions for the Israeli Air Force, as it prepares for ongoing operations in Gaza and a possible strike on Iran, Israeli officials said Monday.
Inside the United States
Trump Administration Freezes More Than $2.2 Billion in Funding to Harvard
The U.S. Department of Education late Monday said it is freezing more than $2.2 billion in federal funding to Harvard University after its president said earlier in the day it would not comply with President Donald Trump's demands over antisemitism on campus and diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
Budget Group Says the Actual Federal Debt is $158.6 Trillion
As Americans file their taxes at the last minute this April 15, the federal debt – and Americans’ federal debt burden – continues to grow.
Christian News
At Least 113 Christians Feared Dead In Nigeria Attacks (Worthy News In-Depth)
A new spate of attacks in Nigeria killed at least 113 people, many of them Christians, well-informed sources told Worthy News on Tuesday.
US Missionary Returns Home After Detention In Tunisia
An American missionary who was detained in Tunisia for over a year on charges of espionage has spent his first days in freedom after the United States secured his release, Worthy News learned Tuesday.
Togo Pastor Killed, Others Persecuted By Islamists
Several pastors in northern Togo are facing “persecution from militant Islamic groups” crossing over from neighboring countries, and several people have been killed, Christians told Worthy News.
Worthy Insights
Antisemitism ‘Explodes’ Down Under – Australian Jews Look to Leave
When two Muslim nurses from a Sydney-area hospital were suspended and then charged for boasting in a TikTok video about killing Jewish patients, it brought Australia's growing epidemic of Jew hatred to the world's attention.