2 Oct 2025

Trump taunts Dems with ‘Trump 2028’ hats during failed government shutdown negotiations 
President Trump teased top Democratic leaders with “Trump 2028” hats during their high-stakes Oval Office meeting ahead of the current government shutdown. The commander in chief posted a handful of humiliating photos on Truth Social late Tuesday showing Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) sitting behind the strategically placed merchandise.

China’s Motivation to Keep the Russia-Ukraine War Going 
China is testing weapons in Ukraine, which is just one of the reasons China wants the war between Russia and Ukraine to continue, according to Szu-chien Hsu, senior adviser to the president at the National Security Council of Taiwan.

Trump trusts Blair, others don’t – could he govern Gaza?
As prime minister of the UK for more than 10 years, Sir Tony Blair was a master of political compromise. He was seen as a deft negotiator of the centre ground, triangulating his way out of the straitjacket of traditional left-right politics. But if there were peace in Gaza and he were summoned to help govern what was left, would even Teflon Tony – as he was once known – have the political wiles to keep all sides happy and the guns silent? The former prime minister has been closely involved in drawing up Gaza peace proposals for months. He has been working with Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, and Ron Dermer, a key adviser to Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. … in June 2007, he was appointed special envoy for a so-called Quartet – representing the US, Russia, the EU and UN – designed to coordinate peace efforts, a role he held until 2015. … his Tony Blair Institute for Global Change – have kept him firmly plugged into the region.

Trump Administration Announces $86 Million Plan to ‘Make America Skilled Again’ 
The Department of Labor announced more than $86 million in grants for employers to provide training in high-demand and emerging industries. “President [Donald] Trump has directed the Labor Department to Make America Skilled Again by providing states with the resources they need to expand on-the-job training opportunities,” Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer said in a statement.

The Midterms Curtain Is About to Rise 
With just over one year to go until Election Day 2026, the political events and economic developments that will directly affect voter sentiment are starting to unfold. The country will get its first “preview” of the midterms this November with the 2025 off-year elections. Along with a smattering of special and local elections, voters in Virginia and New Jersey will also choose a new governor and decide control of state legislative chambers.

Across the World, People Say They’re Finding Conscious Entities Within ChatGPT
Need more evidence that the AI industry is unlike anything prior to it? Users across the world say they’re encountering supposedly conscious beings inside AI chatbots built by red-hot tech companies like OpenAI and Anthropic. … an avid user of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, … said they’d been communicating for months with an “AI presence who claims to be sentient.”

Nvidia Is Quaking in Its Boots
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang agonized that China is now “nanoseconds behind” US chipmakers, the companies building the hardware undergirding the multi-billion dollar AI boom. Nvidia isn’t the only Western company trembling about the increasingly independent PRC, but it is a powerful bellwether.

US lawyers seek ICC genocide investigation against Iranian leaders for Oct 7 complicity 
U.S. lawyers Elliot M. Malin and Eli M. Rosenbaum have officially filed a war crimes and genocide case at the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Quds commander Gen. Esmail Qaani for their complicity in supporting the Hamas Oct. 7, 2023, massacre of 1,200 people in southern Israel. It was the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.

Italian PM calls for Gaza Flotilla to end mission, says naval vessels will stop escorting as boats approach Gaza 
Meloni appealed to the activists not to endanger the chances for a ceasefire. “With the peace plan for the Middle East proposed by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, a hope of agreement has finally opened up to end the war and the suffering of the Palestinian civilian population and to stabilize the region,” she posted to 𝕏. Meloni warned of “a fragile balance, which many would be happy to blow up.” “I fear that a pretext could be provided precisely by the Flotilla’s attempt to force the Israeli naval blockade,” she continued. “For this reason too, I believe that the Flotilla should stop now and accept one of the various proposals put forward for the safe delivery of the aid.”

Did Israel just stop Russian influence in the Middle East?
For decades, Moscow played a masterful double game in the Middle East: courting Tehran and Damascus, preserving a military foothold in Syria, deploying private contractors across the region, and simultaneously keeping channels open to Israel and Gulf capitals. That delicate balancing act is now fraying, and much of the credit belongs to one small country that refuses to be boxed in: Israel.

Israel thwarts Palestinian attempt to pave over biblical city of Gibeon
Mentioned repeatedly in the Book of Joshua, it is where Joshua made a covenant with the Gibeonites and the site of the famed battle in which “the sun stood still at Gibeon, and the moon in the valley of Ayalon.” Israeli authorities prevented what they described as a deliberate attempt by the Palestinian Authority (PA) to damage a major archaeological site in the Binyamin region.

IDF commanders warn: ‘Do not withdraw from Gaza’
Yehoshua wrote in Ynet that “most of the details regarding the security arrangements are vague, but it is quite clear that the commanders in the Gaza Division and the Southern Command are firmly opposed to the idea of ​​returning to the fence and not having a Zionist perimeter inside the Gaza Strip.”

At least 69 dead after M6.9 earthquake hits Cebu and Leyte, central Philippines
A powerful M6.9 earthquake hit Cebu and Leyte, Philippines on September 30, 2025, leaving at least 69 dead and more than 200 injured. Authorities reported extensive structural collapses in towns across Cebu and transport disruption in Leyte.

Nearly two months’ worth of rain in 7 hours causes deadly flash floods in Odesa, Ukraine
A severe rainstorm dropped almost two months’ worth of rain in just seven hours over Odesa, Ukraine, on September 30, 2025, triggering severe flash floods across the city and leaving 9 people dead.

Bible translation accelerates as millions receive Scripture in their own language
The global movement to make the Bible available in every language is gaining remarkable momentum, with new figures showing historic progress in translation efforts.

Why the Tech Gods of Silicon Valley Have Turned to Christianity
Existential questions arising from the race to develop “God-like” artificial intelligence are driving a revival of interest in Christianity in Silicon Valley. Churches in San Francisco are reporting swelling congregations, and collectives have started in the past year to connect tech workers committed to or curious about the Christian faith.

Government shutdown begins as the nation faces a new period of uncertainty
Plunged into a government shutdown, the U.S. is confronting a fresh cycle of uncertainty after President Donald Trump and Congress failed to strike an agreement to keep government programs and services running by Wednesday’s deadline.

‘Not far-off threats,’ Israeli envoy says of Hamas capacity in Judea, Samaria
The Israeli envoy compared the assembly of rockets in small workshops in Judea and Samaria to methods that Hamas has used in Gaza. One workshop was found in Tulkarem, some 15 miles from Netanya on Israel’s coast…“These are not far-off threats,” Danon told the council. “They are weapons built within minutes of Israeli towns and cities. Hidden workshops of death, right on our doorstep.”

Afghanistan Goes Dark: Taliban Pulls Plug on 40 Million People
The entire country of Afghanistan has just entered a total communications blackout. At 5pm on Monday 29 September, Taliban authorities cut the country’s fibre-optic backbone, reducing internet and mobile connectivity to less than 1% of normal operations according to internet watchdog NetBlocks. The UN has called for services to be restored immediately, warning of severe economic and humanitarian risks.