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'Ring of fire' eclipse could be sign of apocalypse sending 'darkness over the Holy Land'

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end of the world.Christian evangelist Paul Begley believes the world is coming to an end, and has seized on this year's catastrophic events as proof of the coming apocalypse. "Guys, we are in end time plagues," he said in a recent video on his YouTube channel where he has more than 335,000 subscribers. "Locusts of a biblical proportion are destroying countries like Yemen, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, Pakistan now has been swamped, India overwhelmed with locusts." Countries in East Africa and the Middle East have been struggling with unprecedented numbers of locusts after a particularly fruitful breeding season, with their pest control abilities hampered by the coronavirus pandemic.

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