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Second Coming Watch Sunday Roundup #41

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This is the Second Coming Watch Sunday Roundup for November 2, 2014. On the Roundup we feature the top 10 prophecy-related news stories that happened this past week which point towards the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ and the end of the world as we know it. 

1. Global powers wrestling to hammer out a ground-breaking deal with Iran to curb its nuclear ambitions are moving complex talks into high gear with a "critical" three weeks left for an accord.

2. As police prepared on Friday for possible violent disturbances in Jerusalem," a senior security official estimated that rioting in the capital could continue for several more weeks, if not months. 

3. New assessments from the United Nations and US intelligence have shown that foreign fighters are continuing to pour into Syria and Iraq at the rate of 1,000 a month in a global movement of jihadists that exceeds even that into Afghanistan in the 1980s.

4. Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas said that if Israel "makes peace," the rest of the Middle East will immediately begin diplomatic relations with Israel. 

5. Syrian Kurds welcomed the arrival in Kobani of Iraqi Kurdish fighters with their heavy weapons, hoping they might tip the balance in the battle to defend the town against ISIS, as U.S.-led air strikes continued to bomb the ultra-hardline group in Iraq and Syria. 

6. Almost two-third of technology experts expect a "major" cyber attack somewhere in the world that will cause significant loss of life or property losses in the tens of billions of dollars by 2025. 

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You can read these stories in more detail and get more prophecy-related news at SecondComingHerald.com.

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