Prophecy News Watch - March 7, 2016
Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Report: Putin freezes S-300 missile transfer to Iran
Russia has decided to freeze its shipment of S-300 anti-aircraft missile system to Iran, Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Jarida reported on Saturday.
Total eclipse of the sun to darken slice of Indonesia
The rare and awe-inspiring spectacle of a total solar eclipse will unfold over parts of Indonesia and the Indian and Pacific Oceans on Wednesday, weather permitting. The full eclipse may be visible to several million people within its narrow path including eclipse chasers who have traveled from around the world for a chance to witness it.
Islamic State truck bomb kills at least 60 people south of Baghdad
Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a suicide attack with an explosive-laden truck on an Iraqi police checkpoint at an entrance of the city of Hilla, south of Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least 60 people and wounding over 70, according to a toll provided by medical and security officials.
'Money trail' leads from Mexico border straight to Mideast
Months after six Middle Eastern men who entered the U.S. illegally through Mexico were arrested in Arizona state authorities have uncovered an extensive money trail between the Middle East and Mexico. This includes more than a dozen wire transfers sent from the Middle East to known Mexican smugglers in at least two different regions of the Latin American nation, according to the Arizona Attorney General's Office.
Isis 'studied Nazi methods' to create own version of Hitler Youth and train child killers from birth
Isis is indoctrinating children from birth through an extremism-based education similar to that taught by the Nazi regime in a bid to create a generation more lethal than themselves, a study has revealed.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Hezbollah threatens to 'bring the war to Israel'
Hezbollah is convinced it can invade Israeli territory should another war break out between the two sides, a source close to the Lebanese Shiite group told Foreign Policy magazine recently.
Hamas video urges PA policemen to attack IDF troops
Hamas has issued a new propaganda video encouraging Palestinian Authority security forces in the West Bank to follow in the footsteps of a security officer who died attacking Israeli soldiers, and to sacrifice their lives to inflict harm upon Israeli troops.
PA Mufti openly incites at the Al-Aqsa Mosque
A preacher who gave a sermon on Friday at the Al-Aqsa Mosque openly incited against Israel, accusing the Jewish state of executing Palestinian Arabs.
YouTube removes Palestinian Media Watch account
Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) had its YouTube account removed on Sunday, March 6, after the video site said it had violated terms of service.
Inside the United States
Congress probes U.N. tech transfers to tyrants
The head of a United Nations agency illegally and deliberately shipped sensitive American technology with potential military uses to the dictatorships ruling North Korea and Iran in exchange for votes, and then retaliated against the UN officials who exposed it, the U.S. Congress heard in testimony from whistleblowers.
'Gay' case against Christian bakery goes wobbly
The anti-discrimination laws intended to protect homosexual consumers in Northern Ireland actually discriminate against Christians, the nation's most senior lawyer will be allowed to argue in a case against a baker.
Former U.S. first lady Nancy Reagan dies at 94
Nancy Reagan, the former actress who was fiercely protective of husband Ronald Reagan through a Hollywood career, eight years in the White House, an assassination attempt and her husband's Alzheimer's disease, died on Sunday at age 94.
U.S. Politics
Cruz, Trump split four states in setback for Republican establishment
Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz split victories in four nominating contests with front-runner Donald Trump on Saturday, bolstering Cruz's argument that he represents the party's best chance to stop the brash New York billionaire.
Cruz wins Maine, Kansas GOP caucuses; Trump takes Kentucky, Louisiana primary
Donald Trump reiterated calls Saturday night for Sen. Marco Rubio to drop out of the Republican race, saying he wanted to take on challenger Texas Sen. Ted Cruz in a two-man GOP showdown for the 2016 party nomination.
Ben Carson ends campaign, will lead Christian voter group
Ben Carson on Friday officially ended his presidential campaign and revealed his next move: chairing a group focused on getting out the Christian vote in November.
Ted Cruz: We're One Liberal Justice Away From Christians Going to Prison
We are only one U.S. Supreme Court justice away from having religious liberty abolished, Ted Cruz told a major gathering of political conservatives.
Trump Stays in Front as Cruz Raises Pressure With Split Decision
Donald Trump and Ted Cruz got a split decision from Republican voters in four states Saturday that didn't dramatically change the nomination race but did expose unrest among party conservatives who want an alternative to the celebrity real estate mogul as their presidential nominee.
Christian News
Movies get religion Flood of Christian-themed films arriving in time for Easter
Hollywood is clearly taking a page from the Bible -- especially that whole be fruitful and multiply part.
Around the World
Report: Putin freezes S-300 missile transfer to Iran
Russia has decided to freeze its shipment of S-300 anti-aircraft missile system to Iran, Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Jarida reported on Saturday.
Total eclipse of the sun to darken slice of Indonesia
The rare and awe-inspiring spectacle of a total solar eclipse will unfold over parts of Indonesia and the Indian and Pacific Oceans on Wednesday, weather permitting. The full eclipse may be visible to several million people within its narrow path including eclipse chasers who have traveled from around the world for a chance to witness it.
Islamic State truck bomb kills at least 60 people south of Baghdad
Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a suicide attack with an explosive-laden truck on an Iraqi police checkpoint at an entrance of the city of Hilla, south of Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least 60 people and wounding over 70, according to a toll provided by medical and security officials.
'Money trail' leads from Mexico border straight to Mideast
Months after six Middle Eastern men who entered the U.S. illegally through Mexico were arrested in Arizona state authorities have uncovered an extensive money trail between the Middle East and Mexico. This includes more than a dozen wire transfers sent from the Middle East to known Mexican smugglers in at least two different regions of the Latin American nation, according to the Arizona Attorney General's Office.
Isis 'studied Nazi methods' to create own version of Hitler Youth and train child killers from birth
Isis is indoctrinating children from birth through an extremism-based education similar to that taught by the Nazi regime in a bid to create a generation more lethal than themselves, a study has revealed.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Hezbollah threatens to 'bring the war to Israel'
Hezbollah is convinced it can invade Israeli territory should another war break out between the two sides, a source close to the Lebanese Shiite group told Foreign Policy magazine recently.
Hamas video urges PA policemen to attack IDF troops
Hamas has issued a new propaganda video encouraging Palestinian Authority security forces in the West Bank to follow in the footsteps of a security officer who died attacking Israeli soldiers, and to sacrifice their lives to inflict harm upon Israeli troops.
PA Mufti openly incites at the Al-Aqsa Mosque
A preacher who gave a sermon on Friday at the Al-Aqsa Mosque openly incited against Israel, accusing the Jewish state of executing Palestinian Arabs.
YouTube removes Palestinian Media Watch account
Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) had its YouTube account removed on Sunday, March 6, after the video site said it had violated terms of service.
Inside the United States
Congress probes U.N. tech transfers to tyrants
The head of a United Nations agency illegally and deliberately shipped sensitive American technology with potential military uses to the dictatorships ruling North Korea and Iran in exchange for votes, and then retaliated against the UN officials who exposed it, the U.S. Congress heard in testimony from whistleblowers.
'Gay' case against Christian bakery goes wobbly
The anti-discrimination laws intended to protect homosexual consumers in Northern Ireland actually discriminate against Christians, the nation's most senior lawyer will be allowed to argue in a case against a baker.
Former U.S. first lady Nancy Reagan dies at 94
Nancy Reagan, the former actress who was fiercely protective of husband Ronald Reagan through a Hollywood career, eight years in the White House, an assassination attempt and her husband's Alzheimer's disease, died on Sunday at age 94.
U.S. Politics
Cruz, Trump split four states in setback for Republican establishment
Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz split victories in four nominating contests with front-runner Donald Trump on Saturday, bolstering Cruz's argument that he represents the party's best chance to stop the brash New York billionaire.
Cruz wins Maine, Kansas GOP caucuses; Trump takes Kentucky, Louisiana primary
Donald Trump reiterated calls Saturday night for Sen. Marco Rubio to drop out of the Republican race, saying he wanted to take on challenger Texas Sen. Ted Cruz in a two-man GOP showdown for the 2016 party nomination.
Ben Carson ends campaign, will lead Christian voter group
Ben Carson on Friday officially ended his presidential campaign and revealed his next move: chairing a group focused on getting out the Christian vote in November.
Ted Cruz: We're One Liberal Justice Away From Christians Going to Prison
We are only one U.S. Supreme Court justice away from having religious liberty abolished, Ted Cruz told a major gathering of political conservatives.
Trump Stays in Front as Cruz Raises Pressure With Split Decision
Donald Trump and Ted Cruz got a split decision from Republican voters in four states Saturday that didn't dramatically change the nomination race but did expose unrest among party conservatives who want an alternative to the celebrity real estate mogul as their presidential nominee.
Christian News
Movies get religion Flood of Christian-themed films arriving in time for Easter
Hollywood is clearly taking a page from the Bible -- especially that whole be fruitful and multiply part.