Article • October 20, 2021
Vaccine mandates put Europe on a dangerous path.
Article • November 15, 2018
On a day of 400 rockets attacks, I tasted the effects of 15 years of war and the world’s oldest racism.
Feature • November 1, 2015
The recent rash of horrific attacks by Palestinians in Israel is not leading to an independent state—it is leading to Jerusalem being cut in half.
Article • September 20, 2023
Who is pulling the strings to pull down Benjamin Netanyahu?
Feature • December 1, 2002
Germany’s September election put a weak and unpopular government back in power. But it also provided a glimpse at where the country is headed.
Article • December 31, 2009
A year of crisis, a year of changing relationships—and a year of shaking nations
Article • July 28, 2020
As anti-Americanism, right-wing extremism and militarism grow, Germany takes its place as the world’s favorite global power.
Feature • January 21, 2020
A tour of European nations shows democracy on its deathbed.
Article • May 10, 2009
Jerusalem’s multiyear development plan and President Obama’s vision for the Supreme Court. Plus, a blue day for Brown.
Article • September 27, 2008
Washington loses influence in Pakistan, Anglicans are turning Catholic, China in space, and “economic Armageddon” in the United States.
Article • November 7, 2016
No matter who wins, America will lose.
Article • March 23, 2008
Not all Germans are as ashamed of the Holocaust as Angela Merkel is; plus, is the global warming bubble about to burst?
Article • July 6, 2012
After years of clashing with the Holocaust Museum about Hitler’s pope, the Vatican gains the upper hand.
Article • August 6, 2014
A massive shift is taking place in Middle Eastern politics.
Article • November 18, 2020
German and Israeli forces are cooperating more than ever. But that won’t stop history from repeating itself.
Article • May 5, 2006
Pius XII’s questionable wartime legacy won’t go away.
Article • May 24, 2008
Burning books, burning crops, Iran has a hot hand, and inter-Asian relations are warming up nicely.
Article • September 3, 2008
An unseemly revelation in an Italian newspaper illustrates a side of the Continent that is about to slip into history.
Article • September 17, 2021
Feature • April 1, 2009
A great cry went up from the press when the pope lifted the excommunication from a Holocaust-denying bishop. Yet again, the press got it wrong on Benedict XVI.
Article • May 28, 2014
Article • December 29, 2015
A growing number of Germans are angry and feel betrayed. How will they respond?
Article • March 18, 2020
Mass panic provides a veil for the U.S. to begin its retreat from Iraq.
Article • February 24, 2021
In a hostile world, Israel is certainly taking note of the few supporters it has.