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Venezuelan leaders seek mediation from the Vatican to resolve violent conflict.
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Bush and Sharon met last week. Do the two leaders see eye to eye?
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Everyone’s invited.
Article • September 14, 2021
The ‘deep state’ is real. Its ineptitude is not.
Article • December 1, 2013
Who is prophesied to be Israel’s new best friend?
Article • March 22, 2017
The United Nations accuses Israel of being an ‘apartheid’ state, then quickly retracts it—damage done.
Article • September 8, 2017
Violent riots around the nation are part of a deliberate strategy to discredit America’s leaders both domestically and internationally.
Article • August 1, 2005
Pakistan’s ruling military establishment, which is a partner of America in the war on terror, actually has a working relationship with Islamic militants. What does America’s choice of allies say about its power today?
Article • July 13, 2018
Although Europe does not fully trust China, trade war is forcing these unlikely partners closer together.
Article • October 30, 2020
How long can the French endure terrorist attacks before they snap?
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… and what to expect from the UK’s new prime minister
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“This saying is hard,” he says as he marches forward with his conservative agenda. “Will you also go away?”
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Massively misread by the secular media, Pope Benedict’s visit to his homeland has been timed with impeccable precision to achieve its ends.
Article • November 15, 2019
The People’s Liberation Army has long been viewed as a paper tiger; those days are over.
Article • June 25, 2020
The evidence against Obama’s administration is mounting.