Prophecy News Watch - May 30, 2016

Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Russian President Vladimir Putin warns he'll retaliate against NATO missiles
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia will retaliate against the placement of U.S. missiles in nearby countries such as Romania, according to Russia's state-run news agency TASS.
U.S.-led coalition troops seen near front line in new Iraq offensive
Servicemen from the U.S.-led coalition were seen near the front line of a new offensive in northern Iraq launched on Sunday by Kurdish peshmerga forces that aims to retake a handful of villages from Islamic State east of their Mosul stronghold.
Syria conflict: Chief opposition negotiator resigns
The chief negotiator of Syria's main opposition umbrella group, Mohammed Alloush, has resigned over what he called the failure of peace talks.
Putin says Romania, Poland may now be in Russia's cross-hairs
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday warned Romania and Poland they could find themselves in the sights of Russian rockets because they are hosting elements of a U.S. missile shield that Moscow considers a threat to its security.
Russia Flight Tests Anti-Satellite Missile
Russia conducted a successful flight test of a developmental anti-satellite missile on Wednesday that is capable of destroying satellites in orbit, American defense officials said.
Russian air defense system sale to Iran will tilt military balance
Iran has begun receiving one of Russia's most advanced and capable air defense system, the S-300 after years-long delays due to international pressures.
ISIL gains territory near Turkish border through which rebel forces have been supplied
Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) has launched its biggest offensive in Syria's Aleppo province in two years and gained territory from rebel forces near the Turkish border.
Venezuela Drifts Into New Territory: Hunger, Blackouts and Government Shutdown
The courts? Closed most days. The bureau to start a business? Same thing. The public defender's office? That's been converted into a food bank for government employees. Step by step, Venezuela has been shutting down.
New Incentives Needed to Develop Antibiotics to Fight Superbugs
Drugmakers are renewing efforts to develop medicines to fight emerging antibiotic-resistant bacteria, but creating new classes of drugs on the scale needed is unlikely to happen without new financial incentives to make the effort worth the investment, companies and industry experts said.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Arab League supportive of French peace initiative
The Arab league supported on Saturday France's Middle East peace initiative and all international efforts to create lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians, AFP reported.
Multi-faith transgender women compete in first-ever Miss Trans Israel pageant
Transgender women from each of the three Abrahamic faiths competed in the final round of Israel's first-ever transgender beauty pageant on Friday. The final three contestants who vied for the Miss Trans Israel 2016 crown were a Jewish confectioner from an Orthodox family in Jerusalem, a Muslim belly dancer from Tel Aviv, and a Christian ballerina from Nazareth.
Netanyahu accepts Bennett's cabinet reform demand, ending coalition crisis
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to a compromise late Sunday night on a demand by Jewish Home head Naftali Bennett to overhaul the security cabinet, staving off a coalition crisis that was threatening to sink the government.

Inside the United States
Bible verse prompts GOP walkout after LGBT vote labeled a sin
A House conservative went after dozens of fellow Republicans on Thursday with suggestions that they'd sinned for backing an anti-discrimination proposal against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people.
Big majority of Americans think state of U.S. moral values is getting worse, Gallup survey shows
Some 73 percent of Americans think the state of moral values in the U.S. is getting worse, according to a recent survey conducted by the research-based consulting company Gallup Inc. This year, only 20 percent of the 1,025 respondents said U.S. values are improving.
Obama, GOP honor fallen soldiers ahead of Memorial Day
President Obama marked the beginning of Memorial Day weekend with a video address commemorating the service of fallen soldiers, urging Americans to join him in 'acts of remembrance' during the holiday.
Federal Appeals Court Halts DC Gun Rights Ruling
A federal appeals court has halted a ruling by a lower court that declared unconstitutional part of the current concealed carry law in Washington, D.C.
Report: Syrians 'buy Honduran I.D.s' to get into U.S.
Syrians, Palestinians and other Arab nationals are buying Honduran identities and passports that make them eligible to enter the United States on tourist visas, opening a whole new door to potential terrorists and refugees seeking easy passage to America, says to a new report.
Poll Finds Bare Confidence in Government, Elections
Few Americans have much confidence in the U.S. political system, the government in general, or in either political party.

U.S. Politics
Feds fight to prevent Clinton deposition in email case
The Obama administration is trying to prevent former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton from being deposed in an ongoing open records case connected to her use of a private email server.
Democrats, Independents for Trump at 'Rolling Thunder' Rally
Donald Trump drew wild cheers and considerable press attention Sunday afternoon during his appearance in Washington at the annual 'Rolling Thunder' gathering of veterans and others on motorcycles at the Lincoln Memorial.

Christian News
Sudan to charge detained Pastor with death penalty
A pastor could face the death penalty after his attorney told International Christian Concern that the Sudanese government is planning to charge him with espionage and other crimes against the state.
India: Hindus set Christian homes afire
After concluding that their Hindu deities were angry, villagers in Chhattisgarh state drove some newly converted Christians from their homes and then set the buildings afire.
Christian woman stripped naked marched through streets in rural Egypt
Police in Egypt arrested five people after a mob of Muslims allegedly stripped naked a 70-year-old Christian woman and forced her to walk through the streets.