Prophecy News Watch - February 16, 2016

Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Russia to Deliver S-300 Missile Systems to Iran in 'Nearest Time'
Russian will start the delivery of S-300 air defense missile systems to Iran in 'the nearest time', RIA news agency quoted Russia's Foreign Ministry as saying on Monday.
Doctors Without Borders Clinic Destroyed in Russian Airstrike
A Russian airstrike destroyed a makeshift clinic in Syria supported by an international aid group, according to activists and officials.
Obama hosts Southeast Asian leaders in first summit to promote economic ties
The US president has opened a two-day informal summit in California with leaders from various Southeast Asian countries. It is the first such meeting ever to be held on American soil.
Tests show 'IS' used mustard gas in Iraq
There is evidence that mustard gas was used in Iraq last year, says the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). It is the first known use of chemical weapons in Iraq since the fall of Saddam Hussein.
'Mini World War' Rages Around Aleppo
Forces from all over the world are gathering for a miniature world war for control of the northern Syrian province of Aleppo, and even though world powers have negotiated for a pause to be implemented this week, the conflict is still growing, according to reports from Turkey.
Advanced 3D Printer Shows Potential for New Tissues, Organs
A new type of 3D printer may be capable of making muscle, bone and other types of tissue that are good enough for implanting in humans, scientists report.
China New Credit Surges to Record on Seasonal Lending Binge
China's broadest measure of new credit surged to a record as a seasonal lending binge coincided with a recovery in property prices, and as companies paid back foreign currency loans amid yuan weakness.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Shin Bet: 228 terror attacks since October; nearly half of assailants 20 and under
The Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) on Monday released statistics on the more than four-month long wave of terrorism that has been plaguing Israel.
Supreme Court upholds demolition of terrorists' homes
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal by the families of two Palestinian terrorists against the demolition of their homes by Israel.

Inside the United States
Obama directs staff to work on Scalia replacement
President Obama has directed his staff to start selecting a replacement for the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, the White House said Monday.
Apparent tornadoes hit Florida, Mississippi as snow moves into Northeast
Suspected tornadoes touched along Florida's Panhandle and in Mississippi on Monday, destroying up to 10 homes, and sending fire crews out to investigate reports of residents trapped under rubble.
Top Senate Democrat slams proposed Obama cuts to counterterror programs
Sen. Charles Schumer is slamming a White House proposal that would reduce funding for counterterrorism programs across the country by nearly $300 million.

U.S. Politics
Trump Threatens 3rd Party Run, Birther Suit Over Cruz 'Lies'
Donald Trump said Monday he will launch a third-party run for the White House and file a birther lawsuit against Ted Cruz if the Texas senator doesn't remove 'false ads and retract his lies.'
After debate, Trump still tops SC GOP presidential race
Donald Trump still is leading the S.C. Republican presidential race after the weekend's explosive GOP debate in Greenville. But the race for second place in Saturday's primary appears to be narrowing. Behind Trump, who has 35 percent support in a new poll, U.S. Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Ted Cruz of Texas are tied for second place -- at 18 percent each, according to a Public Policy Polling survey released exclusively Monday to The State.
George W. Bush offers tough Trump takedown in campaign debut
George W. Bush never mentioned Donald Trump. But with his folksy touch, the former president unleashed a tough takedown Monday of the billionaire businessman who has upended a Republican Party his family has long led.

Christian News
African churches could face 'consequences' for supporting criminalisation of homosexuality
Churches in countries such as Uganda and Nigeria who support the criminalisation of homosexuality could face 'consequences' of their own, the Archbishop of Canterbury warned today.
Christian Woman Kidnapped, Raped by Muslim Captor Escapes
A Christian mother of three who was aducted, raped, and forced to marry a Muslim man has escaped and reunited with her family.
Church Play Depicts Jesus as Transgender Woman
A play peformed in a Manchestor, England, church portraying Jesus as a transgender woman has outraged critics who say the performance was a sacriligious effort to promote homosexuality.
Palestinians renovate church at Jesus' birthplace
After two years of painstaking work, experts have completed the initial phase of a delicate restoration project at the Church of the Nativity, giving a much-needed face-lift to one of Christianity's holiest sites.