Feature • May 1, 2001
Article • April 7, 2011
One of Europe’s most anti-Catholic governments could fall next year.
Article • May 9, 2012
Article • August 7, 2012
Article • August 14, 2012
Article • September 26, 2012
Feature • November 1, 2006
Article • June 28, 2007
A survey from the UN’s Office on Drugs and Crime shows that Britain leads Europe in the cocaine market and heroin use.
Article • August 11, 2013
Feature • January 1, 2005
Article • September 20, 2017
Article • November 18, 2019
The elderly are clearly not part of society’s untouchables.
Article • January 28, 2020
How a state’s attempts to disarm the populace could spiral out of control
Article • February 6, 2022
Supporting the North Korea of the Middle East
Article • October 27, 2023
How will the political turmoil end?
Feature • August 1, 2009
The European Union is baring its teeth by punishing American companies.
Feature • May 1, 2002
The land is soaking with blood. Palestinians are boiling with rage. Israel is infuriating the world. Diplomats are out of answers.
Article • September 14, 2009
In two weeks, the German electorate will cast their vote for the government that will rule their nation over the next four years. The result of that election is now anyone’s guess.
Article • February 8, 2010
Pretoria’s support of Tehran demonstrates its anti-democratic and anti-West leanings.
Feature • June 1, 2003
Regime change is the answer. But not as most may think!
Article • September 22, 2012
America might be keeling over apologetically before Islam. But the French aren’t.
Article • July 10, 2012
In yet another encroachment of feminist liberal social doctrine on a once worthy institution, the Australian Girl Guides take God and the Queen out of their vision.
Feature • April 1, 2015
If Israel has ‘no greater friend’ than America, Israel has no friends.
Feature • July 1, 2019
The global economy is being reoriented—away from the United States.
Article • April 1, 2011
Palestinians look for unity, Ahmadinejad makes a movie, Merkel loses big, MEPs take cash for legislation, and Britain turns the page on its maritime greatness.