Third Temple Momentum Surges as Israeli Leaders Push for Greater Control of Temple Mount
Momentum surrounding the possibility of a Third Temple in Jerusalem continues increasing as Israeli officials, rabbis and prophecy teachers openly discuss Jewish worship rights and future construction plans connected to the Temple Mount.
Moscow Signs Military Partnership With Taliban In Full Circle Since CIA’s Operation Cyclone
Russia and the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan have reached a military and technical cooperation agreement, Russian news outlet Interfax reported this week. The deal was concluded during the International Security Forum held in Moscow. According to the report by Interfax’s correspondent, Taliban Defense Minister Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob held talks with Secretary of Russia’s Security Council Sergei Shoigu on the sidelines of the event. Yaqoob said that engagement with Russia is important for the Taliban-led administration and that both sides have been expanding their bilateral relations. He added that Afghanistan and Russia share historic ties and that Kabul aims to maintain and strengthen those relations.
Trump demands Iran deal must meet all his conditions
U.S. President Donald Trump will only approve a deal with Iran if the agreement meets all of his conditions, a White House official told AFP. The announcement comes after a two-hour meeting between Trump and his closest advisors in the “situation room” – the part of the White House that serves as a command center for urgent situations and crises, the official said. President Trump will only agree to a deal that is good for the United States and meets all of his conditions, the official said.
NASA’s X-59 Readies for Its First Supersonic Flight as the Quesst Mission Reaches a Turning Point
NASA’s experimental X-59 aircraft is approaching one of the most significant moments of its development as it prepares for its first flights above the speed of sound. According to NASA, the quiet supersonic research jet is entering a new phase of testing that will push it beyond previous limits and move it closer to demonstrating a future where commercial aircraft can travel faster than sound without producing the disruptive sonic booms
WHO chief arrives at epicenter of Ebola outbreak in Ituri region, Democratic Republic of the Congo
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has arrived in the Ebola-affected Ituri region in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Ghebreyesus is expected to visit treatment centers in the city of Bunia and meet with local authorities, health workers, and families affected by the infection. “That’s why we’re here, to discuss with the community and to see how things are developing and whether there are any challenges we can help with,” he told reporters. The infectious disease has spread to at least three regions in the country and to neighboring Uganda.
Intercepted Iranian Missile Injures 5 Americans At Kuwaiti Air Base; Tehran Identifies Two Key MOU Sticking Points
Iran is pushing forward legislation formalizing control/management of Hormuz Strait shipping, which flies in the face of Trump warnings & conditions. An Iranian Fateh-110 short-range ballistic missile targeted Kuwait’s Ali Al Salem Air Base, a key operational hub for the U.S. Air Force. BBG says missile intercepted, but falling debris struck part of the base, injuring five Americans. Two more American drones reported destroyed or damaged in the Kuwait base attack (DropSite/BBG). Iran says two big MOU agreement issues remain & are not finalized: Unfreezing of Assets & Sanctions, Nuclear File
AUKUS countries expand joint operations in the Pacific
The defense ministers of the trilateral military alliance AUKUS agree on expanded joint operations in the Pacific. The initiative is intended to “secure our collective edge in the maritime domain,” said U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, along with counterparts from Australia and the UK, after a meeting in Singapore.
Missiles Rain Down On Northern Israel In Large Hezbollah ‘Revenge’ Operation
Northern Israel has come under heavy attack from Hezbollah on Saturday, after this past week a full-scale war has resumed in southern Lebanon, which even saw the resumption of Israeli airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, much further to the north. Even while Tel Aviv maintains the illusion of a ceasefire with Lebanon (as in, its government and national army), there is no ceasefire with Iran-linked Hezbollah, following weeks of sporadic drones being sent on northern Israel, as well as troop positions of invading IDF forces.
Russian spies trying to steal Western technology and defense secrets
According to intelligence officials interviewed by the news agency, Russian agents are setting up fake companies, recruiting middlemen and using hackers to gather information. Säpo’s deputy chief of operations, Christoffer Wedelin, says Russian agents are targeting Sweden’s most advanced defense research, such as the Gripen fighter jet. They are also trying to obtain camera and laser technology that can be integrated with Russian weapons systems.
Kenyan Court Rejects Plan For US Ebola Quarantine Center Amid Growing Outbreak
A day after US officials said Kenya had approved a request to open a quarantine center for Americans exposed to a rare strain of the Ebola virus, a court in the East African nation on Friday temporarily blocked the plan amid a growing outbreak in neighboring Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Report: Chinese missile shot down U.S. plane
Iran used a Chinese‑made shoulder‑fired missile to shoot down a U.S. fighter jet during last month’s fighting, citing three sources involved in the investigation.
Ousted Turkish opposition leader draws massive anti-Erdogan crowd in Ankara
After addressing supporters – estimated in the tens of thousands – Ozel led a march through the capital following last week’s ruling that removed him as leader of the main opposition CHP. Turkey’s ousted opposition leader Ozgur Ozel showed he can still command strong support on Saturday, drawing a crowd of thousands in Ankara despite a court ruling that removed him from office and dealt a blow to President Tayyip Erdogan’s challengers. After addressing supporters – estimated in the tens of thousands by the private Anka news agency and media outlets close to the opposition – Ozel led a march through the capital following last week’s ruling that removed him as leader of the main opposition CHP.
Why Does Anti-Israel Activism Always Descend to Violence and Chaos?
this appeal to “free speech” serves as a convenient shield for the dissemination of vitriolic misinformation. As our nation’s history (and laws) demonstrate, free speech is different than platforming and validating a narrative that is libelous and wrong. The uproar surrounding Elghandour’s disinvitation, along with the subsequent disruptions by campus activists, exposes a troubling shift in modern anti-Israel campus advocacy: a willingness to completely abandon intellectual integrity for political theater.
Locked away from the world: Inside the Western upbringing of Putin’s secret sons
In a secluded ‘Western bubble,’ Ivan, 11, and his younger brother Vova, 7, reportedly the sons of Russian President Vladimir Putin and former Olympic gymnast Alina Kabaeva, are being raised by private European tutors under extraordinary restrictions, according to a Radio Svoboda investigation.
Pentagon Hosts First-Ever Israeli–Lebanese Military Talks Aimed At Curbing Hezbollah
Israeli and Lebanese military delegations opened Pentagon-mediated talks Friday morning in Washington, launching a new U.S.-brokered security coordination track aimed at preventing renewed escalation along the Israel–Lebanon border and shoring up a fragile ceasefire reached in mid-April. A State Department official told Fox News Digital that, “As we have continuously stated, the only path to lasting peace is through direct negotiations between the two sovereign governments.“
Trump’s immigration enforcers look into buying ad data. Industry insiders fear what comes next.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement published a request for information in January seeking input on how “commercial Big Data and Ad Tech providers can directly support investigations,” a request that came as the administration was pursuing efforts to expand the United States’ immigration enforcement capabilities. It appears to be the first time ICE has issued a public request on how to use this kind of data, which can include information on people’s purchases, web browsing or social media use.
Flooding concerns grow in Montana as severe storms threaten parts of the Plains
A storm system from Great Basin into Northern Rockies is expected to bring widespread rain, flooding, and severe storms across multiple U.S. regions thru June 1. Highest threat is forecast across portions of Montana, while severe storms capable of producing damaging winds and large hail are expected across parts of Nebraska and South Dakota.
Record rain triggers severe flooding across Mérida and parts of Yucatán, Mexico
Historic rainfall affected much of Yucatán on May 29, with the capital city of Mérida setting a new all-time record for May. The previous record of 96.4 mm (3.8 inches), set in May 2010, was shattered when the rainfall total reached 154 mm (6.1 inches) in the 24 hours between May 29 and May 30.
Restore Britain backer claims Jews are foreign as Rupert Lowe faces racism storm
A man who has signaled support for Restore Britain has claimed Jews are foreigners, and he is not bothered if people call him a racist. The party led by Rupert Lowe refused to condemn comments made by Steve Laws, who wants to see immigrants and non-white citizens deported from Britain.
Canadian Man Who Sold Deadly Chemicals Online Pleads Guilty to Aiding Suicide of 14 People – Escapes Prosecution for Other 112 Deaths in the UK
The culture of death is spreading fast through Canada. We have been reporting here in TGP since December 2023 about the deadly case of a Canadian citizen arrested for selling legal but deadly chemicals online, resulting in the suicide deaths of 14 people.
A COVID-Era Precedent In Australia That Should Alarm Every Christian Under Its Governance
Westerners are used to delineating years with BC/AD, but since 2020, we’re accustomed to BC—before COVID. Many have tried to whitewash it, but some are unwilling to let gov’t get away with harmful consequences of mandates/lockdowns. To absolve themselves, Queensland’s Gov’t put forward an argument that should alarm every Christian under its governance.
Americans reportedly injured in Iranian missile strike in Kuwait — as Trump weighs peace proposal
An Iranian missile strike on an air base in Kuwait injured several Americans, as President Trump weighs whether to accept Tehran’s latest peace proposal or return to war. Americans injured included contractors and active-duty personnel. The attack also seriously damaged a pair of MQ-9 Reaper drones, which cost about $30 million, as debris fell on the Ali Al Salem air base.
‘They Cut Off Testicles and Shoved Them in Their Mouths’: Mastermind of Bataclan Jihad Massacre Gets 36-Hour Prison Furloughs
After just 10 years, Belgium is granting multiple 36-hour furloughs to the Islamist “brain” behind the 2015 Paris attacks—who orchestrated the savage Bataclan massacre that slaughtered 130 with beheadings, rapes, and torture, for “good conduct” and “reinsertion.
Qatar’s Jihad on Texas’ K-12 Public Schools: Promoting Islam and Whitewashing Terrorism in Public Classrooms
Qatar is pouring millions into public schools to push Islamic indoctrination, force praise of Mohammed, and whitewash terror groups like Hamas as “resistance.” From all-Arabic Saudi textbooks in Texas to radical curricula reaching over one million students, this is stealth jihad targeting America’s children.
Switzerland: Knife Attack by Jihadi Muslim Shouting Allahu Akbar
A horrifying knife attack at Winterthur Train Station left three people injured when a Muslim suspect shouting “Allahu Akbar” unleashed his blade in front of terrified schoolchildren — the jihadist-linked attacker had been released from a psychiatric ward just days earlier.
Iran’s Regime – No Matter How Hard Any Western Leader Tries to Sell It That Way – Has Not Changed
It will continue to brutalize its neighbors and its citizens as hard as it can. Meaningful change requires changing the regime itself. America should support the Iranian people’s aspirations for freedom. Many reject theocracy. Softened stances or premature deals only legitimize and strengthen the current system. The only reliable partner sharing this burden is Israel.
