Each Day Dr. Jimmy DeYoung picks the top ten news stories from around the world that are setting the stage for Bible prophecy to be fulfilled.
Friday, December 31, 2010
12/31/10
Thursday, December 30, 2010
12/30/10
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
12/29/10
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
12/28/10
Monday, December 27, 2010
12-27-10
* Israeli foreign minister: peace is impossible Israel's foreign minister said a peace deal with the Palestinians is impossible under current conditions.
* UN Maps Out Afghan Security Internal United Nations maps show a marked deterioration of the security situation in Afghanistan during this year's fighting season.
* US Arms Reach Hizbullah, US Official Admits Some of the American-funded weapons that are being supplied to Lebanon fall into the hands of Hizbullah.
* UK considers recognizing PA diplomats London looking into possibility of upgrading Palestinian delegation to status of diplomatic mission.
* The verdict that may shake Russia The most important court trial in modern Russian history has drawn to an end.
* Violence fears grow in Ivory Coast as Gbagbo stays Fears of renewed fighting in this country once divided by civil war grew Monday following a threat from West African neighbors.
* South Korea must unite to survive, says President Lee South Korean President Lee Myung-bak has told his nation it must unite in the face of military aggression from the North.
* Ashkenazi: We will not accept rocket fire from Gaza IDF chief-of-staff meets with Italian counterpart in Tel Aviv; says IDF is "preparing for any scenario" in the Strip.
* Jerusalem mayor holds off eviction of settlers from East Jerusalem home Compromise achieved after settlers agree not to press for eviction of a Palestinian family living in a nearby Jewish-owned building.
* Thousands greet Turkish protest ship; chant "death to Israel" Pro-Palestinian activists gather at Istanbul port to greet ship raided by Israeli commandos on its way to Gaza in late May. Crowds wave Palestinian, Turkish flags; chant "Allah is great".
Saturday, December 25, 2010
12/25/10
* Christmas celebrations across the Middle East Secret Celebrations held throughout the region, from Bethlehem to Afghanistan to Lebanon, but the celebratory atmosphere covered up difficult circumstances for some in the largely Muslim region. of the production of a new type of explosively formed penetrator, or EFP in military jargon, is being produced by Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps.
* Hamas: We are ready to answer any Israeli aggression Speaking in Gaza, Hamas spokesman says group will abide by truce, but will "respond strongly" to Israeli attacks.
* Abbas: No room for Israelis in Palestinian state During tour of Ramallah, PA president expresses opposition to settlers, stationing of Israeli soldiers at borders of new state.
* Turkish FM: We want to make peace with Israel Speaking on the eve of the return of the 'Mavi Marmara' to Istanbul, Davutoglu says Ankara intends to reconcile with Israel, but accuses Jerusalem gov't. of not reciprocating Turkish overtures.
* Ecuador formally recognizes Palestinian state President Rafael Correa follows other S. American countries and signs official recognition of Palestine as independent state with 1967 borders.
* Iraqi Christians mark a muted Christmas (Roundup) Iraqi Christians celebrated Christmas under tight security on Saturday as concerns over sectarian attacks led to a muted holiday, while the Vatican offered a message of comfort and a special prayer for their plight.
* Hamas commander: Israel will disappear Day after Mahmoud al-Zahar says Islamist group committed to unofficial truce, head of its armed wing says Israel will 'cease to exist and we will have Palestine.
* Abbas in Bethlehem: We hope for year of peace PA leader says Palestinians seek peace 'in path of Jesus,' expresses hope for state next year.
* Suspect in Plot to Murder Jews, Christians Released in Turkey A Turkish court has released a man accused of planning to murder Jewish and Christian leaders, according to Turkey's Anatolia news agency.
* "Start" of Good Things for Obama? Barack Obama and the Democratic Party exulted in the Senate ratification of the New Start Treaty reducing the number of nuclear warheads held by the United States and Russia.
Friday, December 24, 2010
12/24/10
Thursday, December 23, 2010
12/23/10
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
12/22/10
* Obama signs 'don't ask, don't tell' repeal President Barack Obama signed a landmark law Wednesday repealing the ban on gay men and women serving openly in the military, fulfilling one of his major campaign pledges and casting the issue as a matter of civil rights long denied.
* The Net Neutrality Coup The campaign to regulate the Internet was funded by a who's who of left-liberal foundations.
* Don't believe the media: 'Don't ask, don't tell' has not been repealed The headlines said that the Pentagon’s homosexual exclusion policy had been repealed.
* Is Obama ashamed of America's ties with God? As President Obama lit the National Christmas tree this year, he said the story of the birth of Jesus is "dear to Michelle and me as Christians."
* After Freeze, Settlement Building Booms in Israel In the three months since Israel ended its settlement construction freeze in the West Bank, causing the Palestinians to withdraw from peace talks, a settlement building boom has begun, especially in more remote communities that are least likely to be part of Israel after any two-state peace deal.
* South Korea Begins New Round of Military Drills Despite previous warnings of retaliation from North Korea, the South Korean military continued to defy the North on Wednesday by launching a three-day naval drill in the Sea of Japan and scheduling an exercise by the army and air force about 30 miles from the North-South demilitarized zone.
* PA: Hamas Plans 'Civil War' in Judea, Samaria Seventeen rockets and two rocket launchers were recently seized from the hands of Hamas men in Ramallah, a spokesman for the Palestinian Authority security forces said Wednesday.
* Censoring of Temple Mount Report Causes Anger The State Comptroller has prepared a report on the wanton destruction caused by the Waqf on the Temple Mount, and on Israel’s response.
* Turkey and Syria Tighten Ties, Say They'll "Fight Terrorism" Turkey and Syria have announced a joint initiative to fight “terrorism,” but it is not clear which enemies are targeted.
* Saudi pro-democracy group's protest banned No reasons given for ban on sit-in protest seeking end to royal family privileges
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
12/21/10
Monday, December 20, 2010
12/20/10
* Horses, battles and street theater as Iran marks anniversary of imam's death Iranians took the streets of Noushabad, 233 kilometers south of the capital Tehran, on Friday, to mark the seventh-century death of Imam Hussein, one of Shiite Islam's most beloved saints.
* Israel orders envoys: Take urgent action against Palestinian efforts at UN Palestinians have been pushing for a UN resolution to recognize unilateral declaration of statehood and pressure Israel to freeze settlements; classified cable to diplomats abroad warns such efforts are "not effective or constructive".
* Erdogan: Israel is to blame for failed peace talks Turkish PM also says Israel must "apologize to the Turkish republic" for the "murder" of 9 Turkish citizens on Gaza flotilla raid.
* Public Pressure Works: YouTube Allows PA Watchdog Massive public pressure via ‘Tweets” and e-mails have convinced YouTube to reinstate the Palestinian Authority watchdog site Palestinian Media Watch (PMW), which had been accused by YouTube of spreading incitement.
* 'Tis not the season to be jolly in Iraq Iraqi Christians will not have a "merry little Christmas" as many flee the country out of fear for their safety and lives.
* Ramallah: 10 EU states to upgrade Palestinian missions The Palestinian Authority's chief negotiator, Saeb Erekat, has said that 10 EU member states are ready to upgrade the status of the occupied territories' representative offices in their capitals.
* Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki delays unveiling new government Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has not unveiled his new cabinet, which was expected on Monday, amid ongoing disputes among Iraq's rival factions.
* The FCC's Threat to Internet Freedom "Net neutrality" sounds nice, but the Web is working fine now.
* North Korea "will not hit back" over Yeonpyeong drills North Korea says it will not retaliate despite "reckless provocations" from the South, which held live-fire drills on the flashpoint island of Yeonpyeong.
* Space laser spies for woodpeckers US scientists are developing techniques to monitor woodpeckers from space.
12/20/10
* Horses, battles and street theater as Iran marks anniversary of imam's death Iranians took the streets of Noushabad, 233 kilometers south of the capital Tehran, on Friday, to mark the seventh-century death of Imam Hussein, one of Shiite Islam's most beloved saints.
* Israel orders envoys: Take urgent action against Palestinian efforts at UN Palestinians have been pushing for a UN resolution to recognize unilateral declaration of statehood and pressure Israel to freeze settlements; classified cable to diplomats abroad warns such efforts are "not effective or constructive".
* Erdogan: Israel is to blame for failed peace talks Turkish PM also says Israel must "apologize to the Turkish republic" for the "murder" of 9 Turkish citizens on Gaza flotilla raid.
* Public Pressure Works: YouTube Allows PA Watchdog Massive public pressure via ‘Tweets” and e-mails have convinced YouTube to reinstate the Palestinian Authority watchdog site Palestinian Media Watch (PMW), which had been accused by YouTube of spreading incitement.
* 'Tis not the season to be jolly in Iraq Iraqi Christians will not have a "merry little Christmas" as many flee the country out of fear for their safety and lives.
* Ramallah: 10 EU states to upgrade Palestinian missions The Palestinian Authority's chief negotiator, Saeb Erekat, has said that 10 EU member states are ready to upgrade the status of the occupied territories' representative offices in their capitals.
* Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki delays unveiling new government Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has not unveiled his new cabinet, which was expected on Monday, amid ongoing disputes among Iraq's rival factions.
* The FCC's Threat to Internet Freedom "Net neutrality" sounds nice, but the Web is working fine now.
* North Korea "will not hit back" over Yeonpyeong drills North Korea says it will not retaliate despite "reckless provocations" from the South, which held live-fire drills on the flashpoint island of Yeonpyeong.
* Space laser spies for woodpeckers US scientists are developing techniques to monitor woodpeckers from space.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
12/18/10
Friday, December 17, 2010
12/17/10
Thursday, December 16, 2010
12/16/10
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
12/15/10
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
12/14/10
Monday, December 13, 2010
12/13/10
* Australia feared Israeli strike on Iran could spark nuclear war, WikiLeaks cables reveal WikiLeaks cables show that Australian intelligence believed that Iran should not be considered a rogue state.
* Jordan's king wants improved ties with Iran Abdullah II accepts Ahmadinejad's invitation to visit Tehran, says it is "imperative to undertake practical steps for improving Jordanian-Iranian relations".
* Middle East peace: Elders urge revised process A group of elder statesmen says a new approach is needed for the Middle East peace talks, after failed US efforts to get an extended Israeli settlement ban.
* Ahmadinejad to Gaza convoy: Israel an insult to humanity Iranian president accuses world of giving Israeli leaders Nobel Prize while "real genocide" goes on in "Palestine"; Asian convoy heads to Strip.
* Erekat calls on EU to recognize a Palestinian state Ahead of EU foreign ministers' meeting, top Palestinian negotiator quoted as saying move would "provide protection for the principle of two states."
* November: Israel Breaks Yet Another Tourism Record Tourism to Israel broke yet another all-time record in November, when 310,000 visitors entered the country - more than during any previous month in modern history.
* Manouchehr Mottaki fired from Iran foreign minister job Iran's president has fired Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki in part of a perceived power struggle in Tehran.
* Europe will recognize Palestinian state when appropriate Erekat asks for recognition of Palestinian state, but ministers convening in Brussels expected to say EU "will not recognize any changes to the pre-1967 borders, including with regard to Jerusalem, other than those agreed by the parties".
* US cables expose clumsy Vatican diplomacy "Most of the top ranks of the Vatican - all men, generally in their seventies - do not understand modern media," the US said.
* Germany predicts EU political union in 10 years German finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble has said his country is willing to discuss greater harmonisation of eurozone tax policy, adding that the next decade is likely to see Europe take significant steps towards closer political union.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
12/11/10
Friday, December 10, 2010
12/10/10
Thursday, December 09, 2010
12/09/10
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
12/08/10
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
12/07/10
Monday, December 06, 2010
12/06/10
* Clinton: Saudi Arabia funding terror Principal American ally described in diplomatic cables revealed by WikiLeaks as source of terror funding
* Dutch MP Wilders and Israeli MK Eldad: Jordan is Palestine Dutch politician Geert Wilders gave a speech in Tel Aviv, Israel at a conference of the HaTikvah movement.
* Abbas in Turkey for Meetings Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas arrived in Turkey Sunday for an official visit.
* WikiLeaks: Iran financed Hizbullah fiber optics network Lebanese minister: Shi'ite group said it would view cutting of lines as Israeli attack; calls move last step in creating Hizbullah nation-state.
* Iran dominant player in Iraq politics Leaked US diplomatic cable reveals Tehran using all means of diplomacy, intelligence and economy to get a pro-Iranian regime in Baghdad.
* Delay in Korea Talks Is a Sign of US-China Tension President Obama and President Hu Jintao of China talked by telephone on Monday about North Korea, culminating 13 days of effort by the White House to persuade China’s leaders to discuss a crisis that many experts fear could escalate into military action.
* Nuclear Talks Start Between Iran and 6 Nations Six world powers began two days of talks with Iran on Monday to seek reassurances that Tehran’s nuclear ambitions are peaceful.
* PA Chairman Threatens 'One State' Solution Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas is threatening to give up the fight to transform the PA into an independent Arab country.
* 14-year-old admits to accidentally starting Carmel fire During police probe teen admits to throwing burning Hookah coal into open area in the forest, which caught on fire immediately.
* UK condemns leak of 'critical infrastructure' list Britain condemned WikiLeaks for publishing a classified US list of "critical infrastructure" in European countries which could form terrorist targets.
Saturday, December 04, 2010
12/04/10
Friday, December 03, 2010
12/03/10
Thursday, December 02, 2010
12/02/10
* WikiLeaks founder: Netanyahu believes exposé will aid Mideast peace Julian Assange tells Time: Netanyahu says leaders must speak in public like they do in private
* Fayyad says Palestinians ready for statehood by August With 2-year plan in final phase, Palestinian Authority PM says it's time to challenge Israel's exclusive control over vast tracts of the West Bank.
* Gaddafi proposes bi-national state at UN Libyan leader catches General Assembly off guard, presents plan to establish Isratine
* Scientists Find 200 Sextillion More Stars in the Sky The night sky may be a lot starrier than we thought.
* Below Surface, U.S. Has Dim View of Putin and Russia Early in 2009, as recession rippled around the world, the United States Embassy in Moscow sent to Washington a cable summarizing whispers within Russia’s political class.
* Turkish official: Israel initiated massive leak Jewish state initiated massive WikiLeaks report, senior official in Erdogan's party says
* Palestinians: Israel has chosen West Bank settlements over peace After Israel announces plans for 625 new homes in Pisgat Ze'ev, Palestinians say Jerusalem has signaled it is not willing to resume peace negotiations.
* Patten: The EU will never be a real power Former external relations commissioner Chris Patten in a 2004 conversation with US diplomats explained why the EU will never be a real power.
* China says North Korea ties survived tempests China, pushed again by Washington to bring North Korea to heel after last week's artillery attack on the South, told Pyongyang their relationship had withstood international tempests.
* Japan, US to conduct biggest ever military drill Japan and the United States will hold their biggest ever joint military drills just days after a US and South Korean show of force amid tensions on the Korean peninsula, officials said Thursday.
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
12/01/10
* Hamas vows to honor Palestinian referendum on peace with Israel Islamist leader Ismail Haniyeh says he would accept a deal with Israel based on 1967 borders and denies that Gaza has become a stronghold for al-Qaida.
* State Dept. Slams PA Report Denying Jewish Connection to Western Wall The State Department on Tuesday condemned a Palestinian Authority report that denies the Jewish connection to the Kotel, the Western Wall.
* Special Chanukah Events Highlight 'Living History' in Yesha Like so many holidays, Chanukah has a rich history. But unlike many of the holidays, Chanukah's history is easily accessible.
* North Korea 'likely to attack again' South Korea's intelligence chief is reported to have said that North Korea is very likely to attack again, a week after an artillery strike on a South Korean island.
* Pentagon study 'backs allowing gays to serve openly' Allowing gay troops to serve openly in the US military would carry only a low risk to fighting ability, a Pentagon study has found.
* FCC Sets Net-Neutrality Vote The Federal Communications Commission chairman announced plans to vote this month on rules to prevent Internet providers from interfering with traffic.
* Israeli Jews Begin to See Arabs as Fifth Column A growing majority of Israel’s Jews are beginning to see the country’s Arab citizenry as a fifth column.
* Lisbon Treaty weathers stormy first year Many hoped it would be the last treaty change for many years.
* Egypt election routs popular Muslim Brotherhood from parliament A tightly controlled Egypt election appears to have given President Hosni Mubarak's ruling party its biggest share of the legislature in 15 years.
* Iran's military looks to the sky as new priority Iran's military trying to quickly bolster its ability to patrol skies in belief that US or Israeli warplanes or missiles could strike its nuclear facilities.