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Article • July 1, 2019

The murder of Walter Lübcke is a warning sign that Germany’s right-wing extremist problem is about to explode.


Article • August 19, 2020

Unquestioned cooperation despite history’s lesson


Article • December 23, 2008

Dangerous propaganda hits movie screens around the world.


Article • March 25, 2014

What Iran has to say about the Holocaust


Article • August 18, 2022

And Germany stays silent.


Article • June 28, 2012

Ruling sparks outrage among both Jews and Muslims.


Article • August 5, 2014

The global free-for-all won’t go away just because the West ignores it.



Article • October 15, 2018

What is about to happen to Britain?



Article • February 3, 2009

Germany’s chancellor picks a fight with a powerful foe.


Article • October 22, 2014

Gaza would be the model. Destruction of Israel would be the outcome.


Article • August 24, 2005

Benedict seeks better relations with Europe’s Jews and Muslims, but he also seeks to heighten Christian fervor on the Continent. Are these goals compatible?


Article • November 21, 2005

Israel works to build better relations with the Vatican.


Article • October 2, 2017

Yet another sign that global anti-Semitism and Palestinian terrorism against Israel are about to get worse, not better—for now.


Feature • February 1, 2007


Article • January 27, 2012

Iran pushes back against the EU; anti-Semitism surges in ‘Arab Spring’ nations; Merkel calls for full-on political union; India bypasses sanctions, drops dollar; and the election year begins to heat up.


Article • April 2, 2012

Some European leaders say the massacre means it’s time for Europe to wage war on Islam.


Feature • November 1, 2004

The European Union Plays Hardball With Israel


Article • September 9, 2010

The Bundesbank board member’s controversial book has opened a Pandora’s box of anti-immigration sentiment in Germany.


Feature • September 1, 2020

‘It’s a remarkable story about a remarkable feat of humanity.’


Article • January 7, 2011

The religious group killing its way to power in Egypt, the would-be nation that wants sovereignty without giving up terrorism, a new place for China to buy debt, the Anglican Catholics, and where to find the land of the Neets.


Article • March 31, 2008

Since becoming pope in 2005, Benedict has avoided giving a speech like Angela Merkel’s recent address in the Knesset. Why?



Article • September 10, 2020

The latest example of Washington’s pivot to Eastern Europe