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Article • December 3, 2009

The Swiss just gave the world a glimpse into the future of Europe-Islam relations—and into a profound prophecy.


Article • April 19, 2012

Decision makers in Germany are debating Berlin’s future role in the Syrian revolution.


Article • June 4, 2012

The intensifying friction between Germany’s right-wingers and its Islamic extremists is galvanizing both sides.


Article • October 26, 2017

Meet Andrej Babiš, Czech’s second-richest man, and his ‘new business model’ for his nation.


Article • November 3, 2020

Will a common foe serve as a catalyst to unite Europe?


Article • September 26, 2022


Feature • November 1, 2002

For the third time in seven years, the European Union has had a prominent official go public with tales of EU corruption. How has the EU corrected the problem? By sacking the whistleblower!


Article • June 10, 2009

Reports of its defeat are greatly exaggerated.


Article • August 26, 2011

Libya’s “now what?”, Merkel faces coalition demolition, young enthusiasm for an old pope, quantifying China’s race to arms, and a quake on the coast.


Feature • April 1, 2013


Feature • July 1, 2007



Article • July 4, 2008


Article • December 10, 2008

Non-believers are getting aggressive. Here’s why.


Article • February 13, 2010

Europe wants its own army, the U.S. abandons its two-war doctrine, China threatens punishment and the Vatican is hit with another massive sex scandal.


Feature • May 1, 2012

The nation’s elites are going all-out to admit Germany’s past guilt—why?


Article • December 26, 2012


Article • February 26, 2013


Feature • June 1, 2004




Feature • July 1, 2024


Article • February 4, 2008

A suicide attack in the southern Israeli town of Dimona leaves one woman dead, another critically injured.


Feature • April 1, 2007