Prophecy News Watch - August 30, 2016
Today's Breaking News
Around the World
EU-US Trade Deal Not Quite Dead Despite Reports
News of the death of the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP, have been largely exaggerated.
Explosion at China's Kyrgyzstan embassy a suicide car bomb attack
An explosion near China's embassy in Kyrgyzstan on Tuesday was a 'suicide car bombing attack', state news agency Xinhua said, citing a Kyrgyz security official.
Obama plunges toward Internet surrender to globalists
Will the United Nations gain control over the Internet under Barack Obama's giveaway plan? That is the question being asked around Washington, D.C., right now. The Wall Street Journal answered with its explosive article, 'An Internet Giveaway to the U.N.'
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
3,000 year old treasures dated to the time of King David unveiled
The Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem offered a unique preview on Monday of an exhibition showcasing 3,000 year-old artifacts recovered from Khirbet Qeiyafa which archaeologists believe could be the biblical city of Sha'arayim, meaning 'Two Gates', that is mentioned in the story of the battle of David and the Philistine giant, Goliath.
UN sees surge in Israeli settlements after Quartet report
Israeli settlement expansion has surged in the two months since the diplomatic Quartet called for a halt to the construction of Jewish outposts on Palestinian land, the UN envoy said Monday.
PM to meet with religious party leaders in bid to resolve coalition crisis
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with the heads of the United Torah Judaism and Shas parties on Tuesday in an effort to resolve a coalition crisis over Israel Railways work being done on Shabbat.
Palestinian authorities abuse journalists, activists, human rights group says
Palestinian authorities are silencing dissent by cracking down on free speech and abusing local journalists and activists critical of their policies, a leading international human rights group said Tuesday.
Inside the United States
ObamaCare coverage options disappearing across country, report finds
Nearly a third of U.S. counties will be left with just one insurance option next year on the ObamaCare exchanges, according to a new analysis fueling warnings about the impact of the insurance company exodus from markets across the country.
Obama Bypassing Senate on Paris Climate Deal
The White House on Monday defended President Obama’s decision to enter into the Paris climate accord without Senate ratification but stopped short of confirming a Chinese report that he will do so this week during his trip to China.
August most violent month in Chicago in nearly 20 years
More than 400 people have been shot in Chicago this month. There have been at least 78 homicides, marking August as the most violent month in the city in almost 20 years, according to data provided by the Chicago Police Department. And there are two more days to go.
U.S. Politics
State Election Systems Penetrated by Foreign Hackers according to FBI
The FBI has uncovered evidence that foreign hackers penetrated two state election databases in recent weeks, prompting the bureau to warn election officials across the country to take new steps to enhance the security of their computer systems, according to federal and state law enforcement officials.
Obama's own executive order requires intel briefings for Trump, Clinton
President Obama says he's obligated by law to allow Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton to receive classified intelligence briefings.
Christian News
Muslims in Lebanon turn to Jesus Christ as they minister to Syrian refugees
Many Muslims in Lebanon turned to Christ as they discovered His presence despite the dangers that face them as they minister to displaced Syrian refugees.
Prayer or politics? Evangelist rallying Christians in Boston
The son of famed evangelist Billy Graham is holding a mass prayer rally in Boston as part of a 50-state tour to urge evangelicals to vote.
Anglicans consider new synod to oppose gay marriage
Nearly a dozen evangelical churches in the Church of England that oppose gay marriage are to align themselves with the world's leading conservative Anglican coalition.
Around the World
EU-US Trade Deal Not Quite Dead Despite Reports
News of the death of the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP, have been largely exaggerated.
Explosion at China's Kyrgyzstan embassy a suicide car bomb attack
An explosion near China's embassy in Kyrgyzstan on Tuesday was a 'suicide car bombing attack', state news agency Xinhua said, citing a Kyrgyz security official.
Obama plunges toward Internet surrender to globalists
Will the United Nations gain control over the Internet under Barack Obama's giveaway plan? That is the question being asked around Washington, D.C., right now. The Wall Street Journal answered with its explosive article, 'An Internet Giveaway to the U.N.'
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
3,000 year old treasures dated to the time of King David unveiled
The Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem offered a unique preview on Monday of an exhibition showcasing 3,000 year-old artifacts recovered from Khirbet Qeiyafa which archaeologists believe could be the biblical city of Sha'arayim, meaning 'Two Gates', that is mentioned in the story of the battle of David and the Philistine giant, Goliath.
UN sees surge in Israeli settlements after Quartet report
Israeli settlement expansion has surged in the two months since the diplomatic Quartet called for a halt to the construction of Jewish outposts on Palestinian land, the UN envoy said Monday.
PM to meet with religious party leaders in bid to resolve coalition crisis
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with the heads of the United Torah Judaism and Shas parties on Tuesday in an effort to resolve a coalition crisis over Israel Railways work being done on Shabbat.
Palestinian authorities abuse journalists, activists, human rights group says
Palestinian authorities are silencing dissent by cracking down on free speech and abusing local journalists and activists critical of their policies, a leading international human rights group said Tuesday.
Inside the United States
ObamaCare coverage options disappearing across country, report finds
Nearly a third of U.S. counties will be left with just one insurance option next year on the ObamaCare exchanges, according to a new analysis fueling warnings about the impact of the insurance company exodus from markets across the country.
Obama Bypassing Senate on Paris Climate Deal
The White House on Monday defended President Obama’s decision to enter into the Paris climate accord without Senate ratification but stopped short of confirming a Chinese report that he will do so this week during his trip to China.
August most violent month in Chicago in nearly 20 years
More than 400 people have been shot in Chicago this month. There have been at least 78 homicides, marking August as the most violent month in the city in almost 20 years, according to data provided by the Chicago Police Department. And there are two more days to go.
U.S. Politics
State Election Systems Penetrated by Foreign Hackers according to FBI
The FBI has uncovered evidence that foreign hackers penetrated two state election databases in recent weeks, prompting the bureau to warn election officials across the country to take new steps to enhance the security of their computer systems, according to federal and state law enforcement officials.
Obama's own executive order requires intel briefings for Trump, Clinton
President Obama says he's obligated by law to allow Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton to receive classified intelligence briefings.
Christian News
Muslims in Lebanon turn to Jesus Christ as they minister to Syrian refugees
Many Muslims in Lebanon turned to Christ as they discovered His presence despite the dangers that face them as they minister to displaced Syrian refugees.
Prayer or politics? Evangelist rallying Christians in Boston
The son of famed evangelist Billy Graham is holding a mass prayer rally in Boston as part of a 50-state tour to urge evangelicals to vote.
Anglicans consider new synod to oppose gay marriage
Nearly a dozen evangelical churches in the Church of England that oppose gay marriage are to align themselves with the world's leading conservative Anglican coalition.