Prophecy News Watch - December 6, 2016

Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Brexit deal possible by October 2018 - European Commission negotiator
A final deal on Britain's exit from the EU could be reached by October 2018, the European Commission's chief negotiator says.
Russia says to start talks with U.S. on Aleppo rebel withdrawal
The Russian government said on Monday it would start talks with Washington on a rebel withdrawal from Aleppo this week as Russian-backed Syrian forces fought to seize more territory from rebels who are struggling to avoid a major defeat.
Aleppo's fall won't end Syrian war, EU's foreign policy chief says
Russia said on Saturday it was ready for talks with the United States about a withdrawal of all Syrian rebels from eastern Aleppo, where advances by the Russian-backed Syrian army and its allies threaten to deal a crushing blow to the revolt seeking to end Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime, but European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini is convinced Aleppo's fall would not end the civil war that has been ravaging Syria for nearly six years.
Web giants to cooperate on removal of extremist content
Web giants YouTube , Facebook , Twitter and Microsoft will step up efforts to remove extremist content from their websites by creating a common database.
Trump Call Sets Off War of Words With China
President-elect Donald Trump set off a war of words with China less than two months before taking office as Chinese state media on Monday warned of future Beijing action in anticipation of tougher U.S. policies.
Report: Saudi court sentences 15 people to death for spying for Iran
A Saudi court on Tuesday sentenced 15 people to death for spying for Iran, Saudi-owned al-Arabiya television reported.
Pentagon says Russia 'No. 1 threat' as Putin presides over frenzied defense spending
Pentagon officials at the annual Reagan National Defense Forum in Simi Valley, California, this weekend all seemed to have one nation on their mind: Russia.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Tel Aviv topples golden Netanyahu statue
The Tel Aviv Municipality on Tuesday pulled down a four and a half meter tall gilded statue of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu which had appeared in Rabin Square earlier in the day.
US defense chief to visit Israel next week to welcome F-35 stealth jets
US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter will be in Israel next week as part of a two-week long trip to meet with important regional partners around the globe.
Palestinians slam outpost bill, demand US recognize Palestine
The Palestinian Authority Foreign Ministry on Tuesday called on the US administration to officially recognize the state of Palestine and support a UN resolution against Israeli settlements in the West Bank, in response to Israel's preliminary approval Monday night of a bill that would legalize outposts.

Inside the United States
Trump's favorability surges one month after election
President-elect Trump's favorability rating has increased significantly since his victory last month, and most voters now believe the incoming Republican president will deliver on his promises to reform healthcare and other issues, a new poll shows.
LA's Red Line rail system threat reported to FBI from officials in unidentified foreign country
Law enforcement officials alerted the public to the threat at the news conference, saying it had been passed on to the FBI by authorities in another country, where the threat had originated.
Trump, ex-Vice President Gore meet to talk climate policy
Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, a leading voice in the fight against climate change, and Donald Trump, who at one point called it a hoax, met on Monday in what Gore called a 'productive' session.
Dow notches new record closing high as Street shrugs off Italian referendum
U.S. equities closed higher on Monday, unfazed by a key vote in Italy which led to Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's resignation, as financials, technology and consumer discretionary stocks rose around 1 percent.
National Concealed Carry Reciprocity Bill Drawn Up for Next Congress
The new Congress is still weeks away from being sworn in, but one Republican congressman has already written a national concealed carry reciprocity bill to submit to it.

Christian News
Christians Look to Revive ISIS-Ravaged Town: 'They Can't Defeat God'
On August 6, 2014, nearly 60,000 people fled the Christian town of Qaraqosh just hours before ISIS overran the area. A few weeks ago, the Kurdish military liberated the city, uncovering a trail of destruction and devastation left behind by the occupiers.
Three Men Imprisoned for Christ in Iran Miraculously Set Free
Three Christians who spent months in one of the worst prisons in the world are now free.