Prophecy News Watch - September 28, 2016

Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Taiwan's third typhoon of the month kills at least four, injures hundreds
The third typhoon to hit Taiwan this month has killed at least four people and injured hundreds more, knocking down trees and cutting power to millions.
Syrian troops take rebel-held Farafra district in central Aleppo
Syrian troops have captured a rebel-held neighbourhood in Aleppo after several days of intense bombardment, according to state TV.
Two bomb attacks take place in Dresden, Germany
Security has been stepped up in the German city of Dresden, following two bomb attacks on a mosque and a conference center Monday evening.
First 'three person baby' born using new method
The world's first baby has been born using a new 'three person' fertility technique, New Scientist reveals.
US looks to accelerate deployment of SKorea missile defense
The U.S. intends to deploy a missile defense system in South Korea 'as soon as possible' to counter the threat from North Korea despite opposition from China, the top U.S. diplomat for East Asia said Tuesday.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
After historic gas deal with Jordan, Israel looking to build Cyprus, Greece pipeline
After the Leviathan gas reservoir partners signed a massive deal with Jordan, Israel is now looking to lay a pipeline to Cyprus and Greece, so Israeli gas can be exported there and to other European countries, National Infrastructure, Energy and Water Minister Yuval Steinitz said Tuesday.
Shimon Peres, the last of Israel's founding fathers, dies at 93
Shimon Peres, the last of Israel's founding fathers, died early Wednesday morning at the age of 93.

Inside the United States
Oregon Satanic Temple brings after-school club to elementary pupils
The Portland chapter of The Satanic Temple has succeeded in its efforts to bring an after-school program to a Portland elementary school.
U.S. owes black people reparations for a history of 'racial terrorism,' says U.N. panel
The history of slavery in the United States justifies reparations for African Americans, argues a recent report by a U.N.-affiliated group based in Geneva.
Nearly 200 earthquakes hit near SoCal's Salton Sea, USGS says
Almost 200 earthquakes were recorded in Southern California's Salton Sea in roughly a 24-hour period, geologists said Tuesday.

U.S. Politics
First round of Clinton-Trump drew largest debate audience in U.S. history
No presidential debate in American history had a larger audience than Monday night's event between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, ratings figures show.