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How long can the French endure terrorist attacks before they snap?
Feature • August 1, 2007
… and what to expect from the UK’s new prime minister
Article • August 26, 2009
“This saying is hard,” he says as he marches forward with his conservative agenda. “Will you also go away?”
Feature • October 1, 2011
Article • September 22, 2011
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.
Article • October 20, 2020
Article • February 19, 2021
An uncommon partnership against a common enemy
Article • May 15, 2006
With hatred for American supremacy peaking, and geopolitical troubles surpassing America’s ability to manage them, many are calling for Europe to step into the gap of global leadership.
Article • August 16, 2021
Everyone’s invited.
Article • September 14, 2021
The ‘deep state’ is real. Its ineptitude is not.
Feature • January 1, 2015
Feature • May 1, 2002
Stoiber’s conservative appeal is showing up across Europe
Article • June 17, 2009
Don’t take what you see on the evening news at face value.
Article • June 19, 2009
Though divided by contention and strife, the three remain prophetically linked.
Article • July 15, 2010
A change of leadership in Cairo will have major implications for the Middle East, particularly Israel.
Article • September 17, 2010
No matter the primary source, they run deep.
Article • November 11, 2010
Together, radical Islam and secularism are arousing the fury of history’s most terrifying institution.
Article • November 30, 2011
After an errant airstrike this past weekend killed two dozen of its soldiers, Pakistan is getting downright nasty.
Article • December 31, 2007
Japan’s prime minister is strengthening ties with China. What will happen to the Japanese-American alliance?
Article • January 19, 2012
Roman Catholic support of the Palestinian cause isn’t what it seems.
Article • April 25, 2012
This blood-soaked region is descending into violence once again. This time it threatens to explode well beyond national borders.
Article • December 5, 2012
The impending death of socialist autocrat Hugo Chávez could kick off a Roman Catholic Spring that would realign Venezuela with a European-based Holy Roman Empire.