Prophetic News Headlines![]() Prophetic News Headlines Breaking News And Reporting The End Of The Age! Articles
Israel: US report on Iran may spark war
2007-12-16 00:28:00 JERUSALEM - Israel ’s public security minister warned Saturday that a U.S. intelligence report that said Iran is no longer developing nuclear arms could lead to a regional war that would threaten the Jewish state. In his remarks ? Israel’s harshest criticism yet of the U.S. report ? Avi Dichter said the assessment also cast doubt on ... More About: In the News , Report , Spark
Gay Bishop
2007-12-15 01:33:00 LONDON (AP) - The archbishop of Canterbury said Friday he will not reverse his decision to exclude a gay U.S. bishop from joining other bishops at a global Anglican gathering next year. The office of Archbishop Rowan Williams said he also had not changed his mind about refusing an invitation to Martyn Minns, a traditionalist U.S. ... More About: In the News , Tolerance , Bishop
Russia, Belarus Downplay Merger Talk
2007-12-15 01:28:00 The leaders of Russia and Belarus pledged closer cooperation on military, economic and foreign policy but gave no indication Friday that the ex-Soviet neighbors were moving closer to a long-discussed full merger. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Belarus stoked speculation that he could press for the creation of a unified state and maintain power by ... More About: In the News , Talk , Merger
EU Backs Away From Quick Serb Membership
2007-12-15 01:27:00 European Union leaders backed away Friday from offering Serbia a fast-track to membership and again cautioned Belgrade that its future entry hinges on full cooperation in handing over war crime suspects for trial. Emerging from a one-day summit, the 27 EU leaders also resisted endorsing quick independence for Kosovo, the restive southern Serb province where most ... More About: European Union , In the News , Quick , Membership , Members
Bird Flu Flares Again in Asia
2007-12-15 01:25:00 Bird flu has resurfaced in parts of Asia , with human deaths reported in Indonesia and China and fresh outbreaks plaguing other countries during the winter months when the virus typically flares. Indonesia, the nation hardest hit by the H5N1 virus, announced its 93rd death on Friday. A 47-year-old man died a day earlier in a Jakarta ... More About: In the News , Bird Flu , Disease , Bird
Heavy Snowstorm
2007-12-15 01:17:00 Though the official start of winter is just a few days away, a wintry ice storm threatened to create more havoc in the Northeast on Friday, with forecasters warning of more snow for the weekend. Another blast was forecast Friday for the nation’s midsection, where hundreds of thousands are still in the dark after a ... More About: Extreme Weather , In the News , Heavy
Mideast conference in Moscow
2007-12-15 01:14:00 MOSCOW (AFP) - Egypt’s foreign minister welcomed Moscow hosting a follow-up Middle East peace conference, saying in an interview published Friday that Russia plays in an important role in the peace process. “Egypt welcomes the holding of the meeting in Moscow,” Ahmed Abul Gheit, who arrived in Russia on Thursday, was quoted as saying in the ... More About: In the News , Conference , Midea , Mideast
Israel used cyberwar against Syria
2007-12-15 01:13:00 WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 (UPI) — The Israel i military used cyberwar techniques to help blind Syria n air defenses prior to its strike on an alleged nuclear facility at Dayr az-Zawr. The magazine Aviation Week recently reported that the main attack by the Israeli Defense Forces was preceded by an engagement with a single Syrian radar site ... More About: In the News , Cyberwar
Syria-Iran Alliance
2007-12-15 01:11:00 Syrian President Bashar Assad rejected claims that Syria’s alliance with Iran had been weakened by Damascus’ participation in last month’s US-sponsored Mideast peace conference, saying Thursday that the two countries’ ties will never be shaken. Assad made the comments as he inaugurated two joint Syrian-Iranian industrial projects - factories for cars ... More About: Syria , Alliance
EU promises ?robust? action against Iran
2007-12-15 01:06:00 European diplomats here promised “robust” action from the European Union on Iran and said the EU will enact its own sanctions if the UN Security Council approves a weak third resolution, despite a US intelligence report saying Iran halted its nuclear weapons program four years ago. Emissaries from Britain, France and Germany, speaking at the Washington ... More About: Action , Promises
Cloned Cats
2007-12-15 00:59:00 SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - South Korean scientists have cloned cats that glow red when exposed to ultraviolet rays, an achievement that could help develop cures for human genetic diseases, the Science and Technology Ministry said. Three Turkish Angora cats were born in January and February through cloning with a gene that produces a red fluorescent ... More About: Cats , In the News , Cloned
?Olmert gave us the Temple Mount,? say Palestinians
2007-12-14 02:19:00 senior Palestinian negotiator says Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert lied last week when he said Israel’s control of Jerusalem’s Temple Mount is not up for negotiation.Speaking to WorldNetDaily, the Palestinian official revealed that Olmert has already all but signed away the holy site. “What Olmert said (regarding the Mount) is absolutely false. I think he’s not ... More About: In the News , Palestinians , Temple Mount
Virgin Mary, Britney Spears? ?Sweet Baby Jesus? Satire In Works
2007-12-14 02:09:00 Britney Spears is set to play the Virgin Mary. French producer Phillippe Rebboah has approached the ‘Toxic’ singer to portray the mother of Christ in a satirical film of the Nativity story called ‘Sweet Baby Jesus ’. Rebboah told Us Weekly magazine: “I had to convince my partners, because they were like, ‘Oh, no. Britney?’ But I thought ... More About: Britney Spears , In the News , Satire
Amen to Ramadan, but forget about Christmas
2007-12-14 02:06:00 Only weeks after voting for a resolution that “recognizes the Islamic faith as one of the great religions of the world,” nine Democrats in the U.S. House refused to vote for a Christmas resolution that condemns the worldwide persecution of Christians. U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette, D-Colo., was on the list of those who endorsed the ... More About: In the News , Ramadan , Amen
Four countries report avian flu outbreaks
2007-12-14 00:31:00 (CIDRAP News) ? Poland, Russia, Vietnam, and Saudi Arabia reported new outbreaks of the deadly H5N1 avian influenza in birds today, according to news reports. Poland has new outbreaks at two sites well separated from the five outbreaks reported recently in two areas northwest of Warsaw, according to a Reuters report. The disease cropped up at a ... More About: In the News , Report , Disease , Countries , Trie
Debate over teaching evolution moves to Florida
2007-12-13 23:07:00 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. ? Florida ’s public school students for years have been studying “biological changes over time,” but proposed revisions in state science standards for first time would use another term for that concept: evolution. The new standards also would require more in-depth teaching of evolution and other topics while setting specific benchmarks for students to meet. ... More About: Evolution , In the News , Teaching , Debate
Israel urged to ease Palestine controls
2007-12-13 23:01:00 RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) ? The Palestinian prime minister said he failed to win assurances from Israel ’s defense minister Thursday that he’ll ease stifling restrictions on Palestinian movement ? a measure seen as key to the success of an ambitious international effort to revive the Palestinian economy. The World Bank warned that unless Israel removes some ... More About: In the News , Palestine , Ease , Urge
New campaign debate: Is Satan Jesus? brother?
2007-12-13 22:24:00 WASHINGTON ? Satan has reared his ugly head in the 2008 presidential campaign ? literally.Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee has prompted angry denunciations of religious bigotry by rival Mitt Romney as well as an official retort from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for speculating in a New York Times Magazine interview this ... More About: In the News , Debate , Campaign
Revealed: Israel agreed to forfeit Temple Mount
2007-12-13 22:20:00 JERUSALEM ? In spite of longstanding denials by top officials here, the Israel i government in 2000 agreed to relinquish the Temple Mount ? Judaism’s holiest site ? to the Palestinians during U.S.-backed negotiations, according to declassified documents made public today.The information comes as Prime Minister Ehud Olmert earlier this month denied talks started at November’s ... More About: In the News , Temple Mount
Israeli airstrike kills 3 Palestinian militants
2007-12-13 20:38:00 GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Israeli aircraft targeted a car in Gaza City after nightfall Thursday, killing three Islamic Jihad militants, a Palestinian hospital official and the Israeli military said. The car was obliterated by the blast, and rescue workers extracted a dismembered body. Hamas police officers kept people away from the car. Dr. Moaiya Hassanain of ... More About: In the News
E.U. clears way for a European president
2007-12-13 20:35:00 LISBON, Portugal (AP) ? European Union leaders signed a new treaty on Thursday that would give the 27-nation bloc a long-term president and streamline its decision-making process. The treaty changes the way the bloc is run, with member states surrendering more powers to centralized rule in Brussels after years of resisting encroachment on their sovereign powers. ... More About: President , In the News , Rope
China Says Falling US Dollar Is A Concern
2007-12-13 10:06:00 XIANGHE, China (AFP) ? China said Wednesday that a weakening US dollar was a bigger global economic concern than the value of its own currency, as it rejected calls for the yuan to be allowed to rise very quickly. Chen Deming, vice minister of commerce but slated soon to head the ministry, argued that “excessively fast ... More About: Dollar
EU Signs Document For Permanent EU President
2007-12-13 10:02:00 EU leaders are preparing to sign a treaty in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, that will greatly alter the way members govern themselves. The treaty creates an EU president and a vastly more powerful foreign policy chief for the Union’s 27 nations. At the same time the scraps veto powers in many policy areas. It is a replacement ... More About: President , European Union , In the News , Signs , Document
Israel Defense Forces Must Prepare For Multi-Level War
2007-12-13 09:55:00 Hours after the security cabinet ruled against a large military operation in the Gaza Strip, IDF Chief of General Staff Lt.-Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi said Wednesday that it was impossible to defeat a terrorist group without having control on the ground. [IDF Chief of General Staff Lt…] During the day, more than 20 Kassam rockets were fired into ... More About: Israel , Multi , Defense , Forces , Pare
Support Sought for Temple Mount Synagogue
2007-12-13 03:47:00 IsraelNN.com) Haifa’s long-time Chief Rabbi She’ar-Yashuv Cohen, who has taken part in many interfaith conferences and gatherings with Moslem religious leaders, says he’s trying to gather support for a synagogue on the Temple Mount . Rabbi Cohen, son of the late renowned Torah scholar known as the Nazir, Rabbi David Cohen, chairs the Chief Rabbinate Council for ... More About: In the News , Support , Temple Mount
FM: Israel needs NATO to secure Jewish State
2007-12-12 07:03:00 The head of the Likud Party’s foreign relations department gave a massive boost to the claims of Islam - Israel ’s most implacable enemy - Tuesday when he inferred that Jerusalem’s Temple Mount was not sacred to the Jewish people. The Temple Mount is the Jewish people’s holiest site. Arab and other Muslim leaders and clerics, who assert ... More About: In the News , State , Nato
Iran Drops the US Dollar
2007-12-12 06:59:00 Tehran, Iran - Oil Minister Gholam Hossein Nozari announced that “At the moment selling oil in dollars has been completely halted, in line with the policy of selling crude in non-dollar currencies.” Sales of crude oil will now be priced in euros. OPEC member nations exporting oil in USDs have been hard-hit by the decline in value ... More About: In the News , Dollar
Virus Starts Like a Cold But Can Turn Into a Killer
2007-12-12 06:57:00 Infectious-disease expert David N. Gilbert was making rounds at the Providence Portland Medical Center in Oregon in April when he realized that an unusual number of patients, including young, vigorous adults, were being hit by a frightening pneumonia. “What was so striking was to see patients who were otherwise healthy be just devastated,” Gilbert said. Within ... More About: Virus , Cold , Killer , Turn
Jerusalem to be divided, declares Israeli official
2007-12-12 06:54:00 ERUSALEM ? A top member of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s government today announced Israel “must” give up sections of Jerusalem for a future Palestinian state, even conceding the Palestinians can rename Jerusalem “to whatever they want.” “We must come today and say, friends, the Jewish neighborhoods, including Har Homa, will remain under Israeli sovereignty, and the ... More About: In the News , Official , Ares
Israel-PA Negotiations on Wednesday
More articles from this author:2007-12-12 06:43:00 Negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority will begin on Wednesday as agreed during the Annapolis conference. Negotiating teams will meet in the King David hotel in Jerusalem. PA officials have asked for the meeting to be low profile, with no photos, due to IDF operations in Gaza. PA negotiators are expected to ask ... More About: In the News , Negotiations 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |




