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Italy Goes to War With Germany
By
Richard Palmer
• May 22, 2018
The Finance of the Future?
‘Fintech’: miracle, or meh?
By
Richard Palmer
This Week in Germany
Germany Worries About the Iran Deal and Italian Government
By
Richard Palmer
• May 18, 2018
Why Does the Catholic Church Organize Europe’s Largest Nazi Rally?
By
Richard Palmer
• May 17, 2018
Europe Explodes With Fury as Iran Deal Nuked
Why are Europeans demonizing this president unlike any before?
By
Richard Palmer
• May 15, 2018
No End in Sight for Germany’s New Military Budget
Germany prepares for a massive military increase.
By
Josué Michels
• May 9, 2018
Is Europe’s Border Force About to Become Its Army?
The EU wants to create a substantial force it can deploy anywhere in the Union—even without the host nation’s permission.
By
Richard Palmer
• May 4, 2018
German Cardinal Praises Karl Marx
Catholic social teaching is not identical to Marxism, but there are strong similarities.
By
Andrew Miiller
• May 3, 2018
Guttenberg Calls for German Intervention in Syria
Former defense minister says he has had enough of Germany’s ‘cheap excuses.’
By
Josué Michels
• April 26, 2018
The Return of the Cross in Bavaria
Despite separation of church and state, Bavaria demands that every government building hang Christian crosses.
By
Josué Michels
• April 25, 2018
Trade Deal Solidifies Mexico-EU Relations
America’s dangerous breakup with its southern neighbor
April 25, 2018
Trumpet Brief
Europe’s ‘Civil War’ and Germany
The European Union is fighting a “sort of European civil war,” French President Emmanuel Macron said last week. Germany could soon decide the outcome.
By
Richard Palmer
• April 24, 2018
Will Cuba’s Newest Dictator Open the Door to Europe?
Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermudez could bring Europe to an island 100 miles from the United States.
By
Jack Wood
• April 23, 2018
This Week in Germany
Germany Debates War in Syria
Former German Defense Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg chides the chancellor for letting others do her ‘dirty work.’
By
Richard Palmer
• April 20, 2018
Trumpet Brief
Pay Attention to Rising Anti-Semitism in Europe and Britain
Is it time for Jews to leave Europe and Britain?
By
Brad Macdonald
• April 20, 2018
Is France Leading Europe Into Syria?
Macron’s participation in strikes against Assad might herald a new era of European intervention in Syria.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• April 19, 2018
Trumpet Brief
The Rise of France’s Zombie Catholics
By
Richard Palmer
• April 17, 2018
Viktor Orbán’s Reelection: Another ‘King’ Secures His Reign
Rather than foreshadowing a failed European project, Orbán’s victory points to the rise of a stronger European power.
By
Josué Michels
• April 16, 2018
Russia Tests Europe’s Nerves in the Baltic Sea
As their aggressive neighbor strengthens its military, how scared should East Europeans be?
By
Josué Michels
• April 13, 2018
Poland Signs Its Largest-Ever Weapons Deal
Fearing Russian aggression, Poles are upgrading their defenses.
By
Jack Wood
• April 12, 2018
German Government Increases Security, Surveillance Powers
Interior Minister Horst Seehofer: ‘Safety is a human right. A strong state does not tolerate a legal vacuum.’
By
Josué Michels
• April 3, 2018
Germany Approves New Russian Gas Pipeline
Many are bewildered by Germany’s apparent surrender to Russia’s wishes. In fact, the two are dividing Europe between themselves.
By
Josué Michels
• April 2, 2018
Spies Spying on Spies: Germany Sets Up New Counterespionage Unit
For the first time since the Cold War, Germany’s Intelligence Service resurrects its counterespionage unit and moves into new headquarters.
By
Josué Michels
• March 30, 2018
German Interior Minister: Christianity, Not Islam, Shapes Germany
Chancellor Merkel disagrees, but most Germans agree with Horst Seehofer: ‘Islam does not belong to Germany.’
By
Josué Michels
• March 21, 2018
Europe vs. Democracy, Round 14
Are we heading to another showdown in Italy?
By
Richard Palmer
• March 20, 2018
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