Weekly News Brief 5/28/25

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Khamenei Urges Iran-Pakistan Unity Against Israel, Praises Nuclear-Armed Ally

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Monday called for closer cooperation between Iran and Pakistan in confronting Israel, praising Islamabad’s firm stance on the Palestinian issue and highlighting the importance of unity among Muslim nations.

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Breaking World News

Trump Warns Putin He’s ‘Playing With Fire,’ Considers New Sanctions Amid Stalled Ukraine Peace Talks

President Donald Trump on Tuesday issued a stern warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin, claiming that only his leadership has kept Russia from facing devastating consequences amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. In a fiery post on Truth Social, Trump wrote, “What Vladimir Putin doesn’t realize is that if it weren’t for me, lots of really bad things would have already happened to Russia, and I mean REALLY BAD. He’s playing with fire!”

U.S. Air Power Buildup at Diego Garcia Signals Strategic Posturing Near Iran

Satellite imagery has revealed a significant U.S. military buildup at the Diego Garcia air base in the Indian Ocean, suggesting heightened readiness amid rising tensions with Iran. The Pentagon declined to comment, but open-source intelligence analysts say the activity reflects increased aerial and naval capabilities at the key U.S. outpost, located over 2,000 miles from Iran’s southern coast.

France Moves To Legalize Assisted Dying

After an emotional debate, France’s parliament approved a move to legalize assisted dying, despite the devout Catholic prime minister having concerns about the law.

French President’s Face Hit By First Lady; Questions Raised Over Domestic Violence

Lebanese PM Draws Line with Iran, ‘The Days of the Iranian Revolution Are Over’

New Syrian Government Moves to Dismantle ISIS Camps in Eastern Syria

Car Drives Into Liverpool Crowd; Dozens Injured

Trump Blasts Putin Over Ukraine Attacks: Warns of Russia’s “Downfall,” Scolds Zelensky

Nine European Nations Demand Freedom to Deport Criminal Migrants, Slam Human Rights Court Overreach

Sudan Accuses UAE of Terror-Sponsorship as Drone Strikes Ravage Port Sudan

West Allows Ukraine To Attack Russia With Long-Range Missiles

Catholic Priest Freed In Cameroon, One Hostage Dead

Trump Delays 50% Tariff on EU Imports After Call with von der Leyen

Over 50,000 Join Toronto’s ‘Walk With Israel’ in Show of Solidarity Following Embassy Killings

Breaking Israel News

Israel Approves Record Reservist Call-Up Amid Legal Backlash Over Ultra-Orthodox Draft Exemptions

The Israeli government on Monday approved the emergency recruitment of up to 450,000 reservists through August 31, 2025, the highest number since the October 7 Hamas attack. The move comes amid strong legal criticism over the state’s failure to enforce equal conscription, particularly within the ultra-Orthodox community.

Chaos Erupts at Rafah Aid Center Amid Surging Crowds, Security Breach, and Diplomatic Tensions

A newly opened humanitarian aid center in the Tel al-Sultan neighborhood of Rafah descended into chaos Tuesday, as massive crowds of Palestinians breached the compound, prompting an emergency evacuation by American aid workers and private security personnel.

Ancient African Christian Figurines Discovered in Israeli Desert Graveyard

Iran Issues New Threat Against Israel and Rising Tensions

Trump-Netanyahu Call Reportedly Marked by Sharp Disagreements Over Iran Strategy

Netanyahu Marks Jerusalem Day with Bold Declaration of Sovereignty in City of David

IDF Aims to Capture 75% of Gaza in New Ground Offensive to Defeat Hamas

Hamas Rejects Disarmament Talks, Calls Weapons a ‘Red Line’

Breaking U.S. News

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Appeal from Student Barred for “Two Genders” T-Shirt, Alito and Thomas Slam Free Speech Rejection

In a major blow to student free speech rights, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to hear the appeal of a Massachusetts seventh-grader who was barred from wearing a T-shirt to school that read, “There are only two genders.” The decision leaves in place a controversial federal court ruling that allowed the school to silence the student while promoting opposing viewpoints.

Senators Worry About Spending, Debt Increase In Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

Republicans’ behemoth budget reconciliation bill still faces major hurdles after passing the U.S. House last week, with multiple senators raising concerns about the legislation’s cost.

Texas House Passes Sweeping Parental Bill of Rights, Including Ban on Social Transitioning in Schools

In a major legislative move, the Texas House on Sunday passed the Parental Bill of Rights, a comprehensive education reform package that includes a first-of-its-kind statewide ban on the social transitioning of children in public schools.

Texas Advances Bill Requiring Ten Commandments in Public School Classrooms

Trump Backs Senate Rewrites to Budget Bill, Risking House GOP Deal

Trump Honors Fallen Soldiers During Memorial Day Ceremony (Video)

Man Charged with Threatening to Kill Trump, Attempting to Firebomb U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv

Media, Biden Team Face Ongoing Questions About Former President’s Condition

Stocks Slump After Trump Raises Tensions With EU Tariff Threats

Christian Photographer Wins First Amendment Case Against New York Over Same-Sex Wedding Content

Washington D.C. Shooting Triggers Nationwide Security Surge After Antisemitic Attack

MAHA Report Ties Child Health Crisis to Chemicals, Ultra-Processed Foods

Breaking Christian News

Fulani Herdsmen Kill 42 Christians in Nigeria

Fulani herdsmen killed at least 42 Christians in coordinated attacks on three villages in Taraba state, northeast Nigeria, in the early hours of Saturday, May 24, according to Morning Star News.

Violence Overshadows Christian Rally In Seattle

An investigation was ongoing Sunday into violence that broke against a Christian rally in the U.S. city of Seattle, where believers expressed concern about what they view as efforts to “indoctrinate” children with the LGBTQ+ agenda.

Nearly 2,000 Baptized in Powerful Florida Beach Event Celebrating Faith in Christ

Cuban Pastors Face Prison For Mentioning God

Eight Christians Killed, Farmland Destroyed in Fresh Fulani Attacks in Nigeria

Prayers Urged For Jailed Iranian Christian Woman

Bible Engagement on the Rise in the U.S., Driven by Young Men

1,000 Christian Leaders In Berlin At Evangelism Congress