Ukraine cyberattack: Russia blamed for ‘largest’ disruption of its kind in country’s history

Ukrainian officials investigating Tuesday’s cyberattacks that brought down websites belonging to its Ministry of Defense, army and popular banks are now calling the incident the “largest” of its kind in the history of the country – and suspect Russia i…

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Canada’s Trudeau Starts Quelling Protests

By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News OTTAWA (Worthy News) – Canada’s prime minister imposed autocratic measures Monday to quell massive protests by truckers and others opposing his government’s COVID-19 restrictions. In…

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Biden administration asks court not to release Dominion Voting Systems report

Biden administration officials at the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) are urging a judge not to release a report on Dominion Voting Systems equipment in Georgia by arguing that the move would “threaten election security.”

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Biden, Putin In Talks To Prevent War

U.S. President Joe Biden and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin were to speak Saturday to prevent a war that Washington fears could ignite any moment.

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Madagascar Christians Rebuild After Deadly Cyclone

Christians are trying to rebuild “their lives and ministries” after Cyclone Batsirai hit the island nation of Madagascar, killing more than 100 people and destroying many churches and homes, aid workers told Worthy News.

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Biden’s Iran Envoy To Give Classified Briefing to Congress After GOP Pressure

Biden administration Iran envoy Robert Malley is scheduled to brief House lawmakers for the first time in a classified setting on Tuesday following a pressure campaign from Republican foreign policy leaders, according to a copy of the hearing invitatio…

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