Prophecy News Watch - May 6, 2016

Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Russian hacker is trading email credentials for 272.3 million accounts
It may be time to update the password for your email. Usernames and passwords for more than 250 million stolen Yahoo Mail, Gmail, Hotmail, and other accounts are being swapped around in Russia's criminal underworld, according to Reuters.
London may be set to elect first Muslim mayor
Londoners cast votes Thursday in an election that could give the city its first Muslim mayor, while voters elsewhere in Britain were expected to punish the main opposition Labour Party in local and regional polls.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Veteran Hamas terrorist captured, reveals terror tunnel network
Canteens, recreational rooms, even showers - tunnel-building terrorist reveals Hamas's vast tunnel network, in major intel coup for Israel.
IDF soldiers shelled on Gaza border; no injuries
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip fired mortars at Israeli soldiers on Friday morning, causing no injuries, as the frequent exchanges of cross-border fire entered its fourth day.
Palestinians to demand protection from war crimes at UN Security Council
The Palestinians plan to ask for international protection from alleged Israeli war crimes at Friday afternoon's informal meeting of the UN Security Council in New York.

Inside the United States
Feds seek tighter rules on money laundering, tax evasion
The Obama administration is preparing to roll out new rules meant to crack down on money laundering, tax evasion and corruption, officials announced Thursday evening. The administration will also seek legislation related to transparency relating to ownership of companies and new tools for prosecuting transnational corruption.
House OKs Bill Allowing Faith Groups to Serve the Military
The House Armed Services Committee has passed an amendment that ensures faith-based groups can serve the military without giving up their religious identities.
Southern San Andreas fault in California 'locked and loaded,' warns scientist
The southern part of the San Andreas fault is 'locked, loaded and ready to roll,' according to Thomas Jordan, director of the Southern California Earthquake Center.

U.S. Politics
House Speaker Paul Ryan refuses to back Donald Trump
House Speaker Paul Ryan is refusing to support Donald Trump as the Republican nominee for president, insisting Thursday that the businessman must do more to unify the GOP.
Top reason Americans will vote for Trump: 'To stop Clinton' - poll
The U.S. presidential election may turn out to be one of the world's biggest un-popularity contests.
FBI interviews Clinton aides including Huma Abedin as part of email probe
Some of Hillary Clinton's closest aides, including her longtime adviser Huma Abedin, have provided interviews to federal investigators, as the FBI probe into the security of her private email server nears completion, U.S. officials briefed on the investigation tell CNN. The investigation is still ongoing, but so far investigators haven't found evidence to prove that Clinton willfully violated the law the U.S. officials say.

Christian News
Madhya Pradesh, Hindu extremists stone Protestant church
A mob of 500 Hindu right-wing activists have attacked a Protestant church damaging the entrance and throwing stones at the faithful. The incident happened in the early hours of this morning in Jabat, in Madhya Pradesh.
Thousands of Christians leaving Eritrea because of persecution, report finds
A report by an anti-persecution charity has said 1 in 12 people in Eritrea, many of them Christian, have now fled the East African state.
NYC Mayor Pushes to Boycott Chick-fil-a over Traditional Marriage
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and other city officials want New Yorkers to bypass a Chick-fil-a.
Day of Prayer's Tony Evans Warns 'Time's Running Out in America'
Christians across the United States are once again preparing to mark the National Day of Prayer, an annual event America has observed for 65 years.
Atheist group accused of bullying public schools by opposing students' trip to Ken Ham's Creation Museum
An atheist organisation has been accused of bullying U.S. public schools by warning them that their students' trip to evangelist Ken Ham's Answers in Genesis Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky would be unconstitutional.
Pakistan: Christians protest plan to demolish four churches
Four churches are set to be torn down to make way for a train line in Lahore, Pakistan, plans which campaigners say 'belittle Christians'.