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Article • January 26, 2024


Article • April 23, 2012

The far right shocks the world in France. A leading German politician says Islam ‘does not belong in Germany.’ Views that were once considered extreme are the new normal in Europe.


Article • May 11, 2012

The discontent that is currently simmering in Europe will soon prove to be the catalyst that leads to the ascension of a dictator.


Article • March 3, 2006

The Venezuelan president’s hatred for Washington—especially U.S. President George W. Bush—is daily news. But what does it matter?


Feature • January 1, 2018

A group that promoted Communist dictatorship in Germany is now rising to prominence in the United States.


Article • February 12, 2007

Among the most significant news from the past seven days was the flare-up of violence in the Old City of Jerusalem.


Article • March 27, 2017

The outsider vs. the newcomer


Article • January 31, 2018

Ethiopia is following the path of failed states in the Horn of Africa, North Africa and the Middle East.


Article • December 8, 2005

Hot after the freest elections in modern Egyptian history, already the ugliness of Egyptian democracy is rearing up.


Article • April 20, 2022

Joe Biden may be increasing American defense spending, but not enough to save the U.S. Navy.


Article • February 4, 2013

South America’s military is so closely tied to Europe that no South America nation could win a war without the EU’s support.


Feature • May 1, 2004

Islamist extremism struck another cowardly blow in March. This time the target was civilians on board a train in Madrid. Why this attack on European soil? Why Spain—why Madrid?


Feature • August 1, 2006

The United States’ southern neighbors are installing unfriendly leftist governments. Should Washington even give it a second thought?


Article • August 8, 2005

Rising anti-Americanism could soon lead to the eviction of the U.S. military from strategically important Central Asia—a move that would handicap America’s military goals.



Article • March 8, 2023


Article • February 14, 2020

Lacking international support, the Palestinian delegation departs the UN without a vote against President Trump’s peace plan.


Article • October 27, 2021

Events in France today show that more and more people are ready to engage in conflict to safeguard their Continent and their history.


Article • September 20, 2022

The nation’s mourning is a reflection of 70 years of change.


Article • June 19, 2020

These movements have deep roots in America, and they are seeking to destroy the nation.


Article • May 10, 2012

Everyone knows Europeans are fed up with Germany. The more pressing question is, what do the Germans think of their neighbors?


Article • March 31, 2011

As Syria unravels, the mullahs in Iran are growing alarmed.


Article • August 30, 2022

It might not be who you’d think.


Feature • July 1, 2005


Feature • January 1, 2009

Seventy years after the Nazi Anschluss of Austria, the government in Vienna is again being filled by those who sympathize with Adolf Hitler.