Prophecy News Watch - October 31, 2016

Today's Breaking News
Around the World
EU, Canada sign free trade deal but battle not over
The European Union and Canada signed a free trade agreement on Sunday that aims to generate jobs and growth though it must still clear some 40 national and regional parliaments in Europe in the coming years to enter fully into force.
Italy earthquake leaves thousands homeless
Thousands of people have been left temporarily homeless after Italy's most powerful earthquake in 36 years.
Pope tweets for Christian unity on eve of Sweden visit
Pope Francis hopes that his upcoming visit to Sweden on the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation will help in uniting Christians.
Rio shifts to the right as evangelist becomes mayor
Rio de Janeiro overwhelmingly voted for an evangelical bishop as a mayor, as corruption scandals and ongoing investigations against dozens of government officials have resulted in a resurgence of conservatism in the Latin American country.
Russia loses seat on UN Human Rights Council by just 2 votes
For years, UN countries seeking to stop Russia from assisting the Assad regime militarily in Syria have been blocked by Moscow's veto power as a permanent UN Security Council member. But on Friday at the UN, opponents of Russia's punishing assaults in Syria achieved a small symbolic victory.
Russian, US jets had near miss over Syria: US officials
A Russian fighter flew dangerously close to a US warplane over eastern Syria, US defence officials said Friday, highlighting the risks of a serious mishap in the increasingly crowded airspace.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Russian PM to discuss Israel-PA peace
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev is scheduled to visit Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA) on November 9 with the aim of advancing the peace negotiations between the sides, i24news reported Sunday, citing a report on the PA’s official television station.
Ancient Muslim inscription proves Jewish ties to Temple Mount
A 1,000-year-old early Muslim inscription provides yet more crucial proof of Jewish ties to the Temple Mount and Jerusalem.
Porn filter bill passes first vote
The Ministerial Committee for Legislation voted Sunday to promote a law initiated by MK Shuli Mualem-Rafaeli, (Bayit Yehudi), which would require internet service providers to filter out inappropriate content by default, unless their individual clients request otherwise.

Inside the United States
Supreme Court to hear Virginia transgender restroom case
After months of speculation, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Friday that it will hear a Virginia case involving the fight over restroom access between a school district and a transgender teenager.
Agents Accuse Feds of Covering Up Record Border Detainee Numbers for 2016 Election
A record number of illegal aliens have crossed the U.S.- Mexico border and are in U.S. Border Patrol custody in Texas' Rio Grande Valley Sector (RGV), according to the National Border Patrol Council (NBPC). Border Patrol Agent and NBPC President Brandon Judd spoke exclusively with Breitbart Texas and condemned the leadership of the Border Patrol's parent agency, Customs and Border Protection (CBP), for allegedly 'keeping this information secret' ahead of the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
FBI obtains warrant to review newly discovered emails related to Clinton investigation
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has permission to sort through hundreds of thousands of emails on a computer belonging to the husband of one of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's top aides because some of them may relate to a now-closed investigation into Clinton's private email server.

U.S. Politics
FBI reopens Clinton investigation after more emails found
The FBI has told lawmakers that it has found more emails from Hillary Clinton's private email server.
Tracking Poll: Trump behind 1 percent, Clinton hurt by FBI bombshell
The gap between Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic rival Hillary Clinton has shrunk to 1 percent, according to the latest results of a daily ABC News/Washington Post tracking poll released Sunday.
FBI obtains warrant to review emails linked to Huma Abedin
Federal authorities have obtained a warrant to review a tranche of newly-discovered emails that could be related to the previously-closed investigation of Hillary Clinton' handling of classified information, an official familiar with the matter said Sunday.
FBI discovered Clinton-related emails weeks ago
The FBI stumbled upon a trove of emails from one of Hillary Clinton's top aides weeks ago, law enforcement officials told CNN Sunday.
House Speaker Ryan Pressured by Conservatives, Trump Backers
House Speaker Paul Ryan is under fire from fellow Republicans upset with his messy political divorce from Donald Trump, with some threatening an effort to oust him.
Most routes to 270 electoral votes blocked for Trump, needs last-ditch surge
The race for president reaches its final mile next week amid October surprises, but on the road to the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House, Hillary Clinton still has several ways to find her way to Washington.

Christian News
Christian Persecution Rising as 75 Percent of World's Population Lacks Religious Freedom
Persecution of Christians is getting worse as up to 75 percent of the world's population now lives without religious freedom, European Union's special envoy Jan Figel said, marking the International Freedom of Religion or Belief Day this week.
Cuban Pastor on House Arrest for Worshipping Too Loud
A pastor was sentenced to one year of house arrest by a Cuban civil court for hosting loud worship services.
At Least 1,131 Christians Martyred by ISIS in Middle East: Many Killed in Front of Their Families
A report submitted to the State Department earlier this year documented that between 2003 and June 9, 2014, at least 1,131 Christians - identified by name and place of death - had been murdered by the radical Muslims that comprise the Islamic State, also known as ISIS.
Iraqi Christians, scarred by Islamic State's cruelty, doubt they will return to Mosul
When the militants swept into the city two years ago, Christians were ordered to convert, pay a tax or die. As the Islamic State pushed beyond the city, onto the plains of Nineveh, its advance scattered the rich patchwork of religious and ethnic minorities -- Yazidis and Assyrians, Kurds and Shabaks -- that made the area a microcosm of diverse Iraq and a place unlike perhaps any in the world.