Russia Blames Ukraine For Deadly Missile Strikes (Worthy News Radio)

Russia says one person has been killed and another 41 injured, including two children, by Ukrainian fire in the east Ukraine town of Makiivka, occupied by Russian forces. The alleged attack came after Kyiv warned that Moscow may target Europe’s largest Ukrainian power plant while at least 43 people, including 12 children, were wounded in a Russian missile strike on Tuesday.

Israeli Forces Conclude Major Operation in Jenin Amid Tensions

Israeli forces initiated their withdrawal from the Palestinian city of Jenin on Tuesday, marking an end to one of the largest military operations in the occupied West Bank in recent years, according to defense sources and witnesses. The operation aimed to dismantle the infrastructure and weaponry of armed Palestinian groups in the Jenin refugee camp. Since its start on Monday, over 1,000 troops had been deployed, resulting in the death of at least 12 people, according to Palestinian officials.

Russia, Syria to hold six-day military drills

Joint Russian-Syrian air force and air defense exercises will begin in Syria on July 5 and last six days, Rear Admiral Oleg Gurinov, head of the Russian Reconciliation Centre for Syria, was quoted as telling Russian news agencies on Tuesday.

US: Increasing number of college campuses have vending machines for morning-after pill

Following last year’s decision by the US Supreme Court to revoke the right to abortion up to viability, an increasing number of American universities are installing vending machines stocked not only with pregnancy tests and contraceptives but also with Plan B and generic forms of the morning-after pill, the Associated Press reports. 

Anti-government protesters face off with police at Ben Gurion airport

Hundreds of anti-government protesters converged on Ben Gurion International Airport on Monday afternoon, with some in the crowd scuffling with police who tried to clear them from blocking access to the terminal that handles most flights in and out of the country.

WH Releases Report on Reflecting Sunlight to Cool Earth

The White House on Monday released a congressionally-mandated research plan for a process to help reduce the effects of solar radiation by reflecting sunlight back into space but said no formal study is being planned at this time.

Nigeria: Pastor murdered and 7 congregants abducted in Ogun state attack

Amid the ongoing genocidal persecution of Christians in Nigeria by Islamic jihadists, unidentified gunmen on Saturday stormed the parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God in Ogun State, killing the pastor and abducting seven congregants, the Christian Post (CP) reports. 

Dutch King Apologizes For Slavery

Dutch King Willem-Alexander has apologized for the Netherlands’ involvement in slavery and asked “forgiveness” as his ancestors did not intervene against the system at the time.

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