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PASTOR CHRIS CALLS FOR ISRAEL-IRAN CONFLICT PRAYERS – To be resolved quickly, says Pastor Chris The Man of God, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, on June 18th, in the Month of Prayer, has called for special prayers for the Israel-Iran conflict to be resolved quickly. Posting on the pastorchrislive superuser on Kingschat, one of the fastest-growing and largest social media networking sites in the world, Pastor Chris asked Christians around the world to pray for nations and world leaders. At our times of prayer today, we’ll pray fervently in tongues of the Spirit, and for the nations of the world, their leaders,…
ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER SAYS IRANIAN REGIME CHANGE “NOT A GOAL” – Clarifies that it could be a result Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says removing Iran’s government is not the goal of Israel’s military strategy, but admits it could be a possible consequence. Speaking in a televised interview, Netanyahu told Israel’s public broadcaster that the fate of Iran’s leadership is “first and foremost” up to the Iranian people. He said regime change isn’t an official target, though it may result from ongoing actions. Netanyahu also addressed reports about his son’s cancelled wedding, originally set for Friday, June 13. He confirmed…
AUSTRALIA CLOSES IRAN EMBASSY – Citing deteriorating security environment Australia has suspended operations at its embassy in Tehran due to the deteriorating security environment in Iran and has directed the departure of all Australian officials, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said today. Australia’s ambassador to Iran will remain in the region to support the government’s response to the crisis, Wong said. In a statement, Wong said, “We are continuing planning to support Australians seeking to depart Iran, and we remain in close contact with other partner countries.” The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade called on Australians “who want to leave…
TRUMP TO DECIDE ON US ACTION IN ISRAEL-IRAN WAR WITHIN TWO WEEKS – White House focused on blocking Iran’s nuclear weapons The White House says President Trump will decide in the next two weeks whether the U.S. will step into the growing conflict between Israel and Iran. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says Trump is weighing diplomatic options but insists his top priority is stopping Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. Any deal, she said, must block uranium enrichment and eliminate Iran’s ability to build a bomb. While Trump has signalled openness to diplomacy, the White House says he won’t hesitate…
U.S. FED KEEPS INTEREST RATES UNCHANGED – The Federal Open Market Committee will monitor the implications of incoming information The U.S. Federal Reserve left the target range for the federal funds rates unchanged at 4.25 percent to 4.5 percent, as solid expansion of economic activity supports the wait-and-see mode. This widely-expected decision marked the fourth time that the Fed chose to keep the benchmark interest rates unchanged in a row. The Federal Open Market Committee will continue to monitor the implications of incoming information for the economic outlook, said the statement. Notably, Federal Reserve Board members and Federal Reserve Bank…
EYEWITNESS VIDEO SHOWS MOMENT SPACEX’S STARSHIP 36 EXPLODES -The 10th flight test experienced a major anomaly while on a test stand. Eyewitness video shows the moment Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starship 36 exploded during testing in Brownsville, Texas, United States. SpaceX posted on Social Media that “on June 18th at approximately 11 p.m. CT, the Starship preparing for the 10th flight test experienced a major anomaly while on a test stand.” The company also said that the Starbase team were “actively working to restore the test site and the immediate surrounding area in conjunction with local officials.” It added that there…
NEW ZEALAND SUSPENDS BUDGET FUNDING TO COOKS ISLANDS- Luxon says Cooks Islands’ government wasn’t open or transparent New Zealand has stated today that it has suspended millions of dollars in budget funding to the Cook Islands, amid the island group’s deepening ties with China. News of the freeze comes as New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is in China and ahead of a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang on Friday (June 20). In February, Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown visited China and signed a strategic partnership that spans areas from deep-sea mining to education…
TRUMP CONSIDERS U.S. MILITARY ACTION IN THE ISRAEL-IRAN CONFLICT – US president issues guidance to military, but no final decision made U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he is actively considering potential military intervention in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, though he declined to provide specific details. He reiterated his full support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and described the coming days as “critical” to determining the path forward. According to reports, President Trump has approved a contingency plan for military strikes against Iran but has opted to delay its execution in hopes that Tehran will abandon…
MET OFFICE ISSUES HEATWAVE WARNING – Britain Braces For Soaring Temperatures Britain is bracing for soaring summer heat, as the Met Office report warned the country is facing longer and hotter heatwaves soon. The report by the national weather service suggested the chance of temperatures exceeding 40C in the UK is “accelerating at pace.” “We estimate a 50-50 chance of seeing a 40 °C day again in the next 12 years,” the report said. The first recorded temperature above 40 °C in Britain was recorded in July 2022. Drone footage captured on Monday (June 16) showed partially dry Woodhead Reservoir…
23ANDME FINED £2.31M FOR 2023 DATA BREACH – The fine will go directly to the state, not to the individuals whose data was compromised In a significant privacy breach, 23andMe has been hit with a £2.31 million fine by the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) following a 2023 cyberattack that exposed the personal details of seven million users, including more than 150,000 Britons. The breach, which compromised sensitive data such as health reports, family trees, race and ethnicity details, as well as addresses, dates of birth, and profile pictures, has left many questioning the company’s ability to safeguard such valuable…
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