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Iran Fires Ballistic Missiles Into Sites in Syria, Iraq
Iran Fires Ballistic Missiles Into Sites in Syria, Iraq

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards claimed responsibility for an attack on what they referred to as Israel’s “intelligence center” in Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region, the Iranian state media reported on Monday.

Britain Warns Houthis Of Further Western Strikes After US Ship Is Hit
Britain Warns Houthis Of Further Western Strikes After US Ship Is Hit

Britain’s prime minister warned the Iran-backed, Yemen-based Houthis of further Western strikes after they hit a U.S.-owned ship in the Red Sea.

US Jet Shoots Down Houthi Missile As Fighting Intensifies
US Jet Shoots Down Houthi Missile As Fighting Intensifies

A U.S. fighter jet shot down an anti-ship cruise missile that was fired from the Iran-backed Houthis towards an American warship in the Red Sea, the United States Central Command said late Sunday.

Dutch Mosques Demand Koran Burning Ban
Dutch Mosques Demand Koran Burning Ban

Dutch mosques have urged the Netherlands to ban the burning of the Koran after several people were injured when the leader of anti-Islam group Pegida tried to torch that book, deemed holy by Muslims.

Britain Detains 6 Over Plot To Attack Stock Exchange
Britain Detains 6 Over Plot To Attack Stock Exchange

British police confirmed Sunday they had detained six suspects involved in an alleged Palestinian plot to attack the London Stock Exchange, impacting global financial trade.

Frederik X, Now King of Denmark After Historic Succession (Worthy News Radio)
Frederik X, Now King of Denmark After Historic Succession (Worthy News Radio)

Frederik X became the King of Denmark on Sunday following the formal abdication of his mother, Queen Margrethe II, who was on the throne for 52 years. Tens of thousands of Danes gathered in Copenhagen to witness the historic succession.

‘Disease X’ 20 Times Deadlier Than COVID-19’
‘Disease X’ 20 Times Deadlier Than COVID-19’

The World Economic Forum (WEF) will host political and business leaders in Switzerland to discuss an unknown disease that allegedly could kill “20 times” more people than the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dutchman Sabotaged Iran’s Nuclear Program’ Causing Turmoil
Dutchman Sabotaged Iran’s Nuclear Program’ Causing Turmoil

The Netherlands faces political turmoil after information leaked that a Dutch engineer was named as the person responsible for sabotaging Iran’s nuclear program shortly before he died in Dubai.

Lai Ching-te Elected Taiwan’s President Despite China’s Threats
Lai Ching-te Elected Taiwan’s President Despite China’s Threats

Voters in Taiwan elected pro-Western Lai Ching-te as the island’s next president despite China’s threat to intervene militarily.

EU Turmoil Over Nazi Events And Plot To Deport Millions (Worthy News Focus)
EU Turmoil Over Nazi Events And Plot To Deport Millions (Worthy News Focus)

The European Union entered the weekend after days of upheaval resembling the Nazi era in two of its largest economies, Germany and Italy.

Mideast War Near As Iran-Backed Groups Vow To Attack US, Allies
Mideast War Near As Iran-Backed Groups Vow To Attack US, Allies

The Middle East was rapidly moving towards a broader armed conflict Friday as Iran-backed groups pledged revenge for massive overnight U.S.-led military strikes in Yemen.

Ukraine’s Parliament Refuses Crackdown On Conscription Dodgers
Ukraine’s Parliament Refuses Crackdown On Conscription Dodgers

Ukraine’s embattled president suffered a domestic political defeat Friday as parliament refused to consider a conscription bill that proposes a crackdown on draft dodgers.

Malaysia Rolling Out Controversial Digital ID
Malaysia Rolling Out Controversial Digital ID

Malaysia has become the latest nation to start rolling out a digital identity document system called MyDigital ID, despite security concerns and fears of more government control over people’s lives.

Coalition Forces Strike Iranian-Backed Houthis in Yemen
Coalition Forces Strike Iranian-Backed Houthis in Yemen

After weeks of continuous attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea, coalition forces, led by the U.S. and the U.K., initiated major retaliatory strikes against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. This operation, marking the first significant counteroffensive against the Houthis, was supported by coalition partners from Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, and Bahrain.

Papua New Guinea’s PM Declares State of Emergency As 16 Die In Unrest; Missionaries Concerned
Papua New Guinea’s PM Declares State of Emergency As 16 Die In Unrest; Missionaries Concerned

Papua New Guinea’s prime minister has declared a state of emergency across the Pacific island nation as at least 16 people were killed in unrest sparked by anger over a sudden pay cut to police and public sector workers.