Feature • June 1, 2008
Global civil unrest over skyrocketing food prices gives us an unpleasant glimpse at what human nature can do.
Article • November 30, 2021
Will more commonwealth nations reject the British monarchy?
Article • October 2, 2018
The next wave of mass famines will be the most destructive of all time.
Article • March 20, 2019
Violent murders are spreading through nations around the world. The Netherlands is the latest victim.
Live by Every Word Radio Episode • March 22, 2021
Jesus Christ showed His disciples how to keep the New Testament Passover, and He commands us to follow that example today.
From the book: Australia—Where to Now?
Trumpet Daily Program • July 1, 2015
America’s status as the world’s lone superpower is rapidly fading and other nations are now vying to fill the void. Vladimir Putin has invaded Ukraine and is now threatening to upgrade Russia’s nuclear arsenal. China has declared a cyber war against the United States. It has established a new international investment bank to challenge America’s economic supremacy. And it is also in the midst of a massive military buildup. Some Russian and Chinese media voices are now saying that war between the United States and China is not only possible—it’s inevitable!
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • March 23, 2016
Europe has been rocked by yet another major terrorist attack just four months after the Paris bombings. Unless Europe makes radical changes, these bombings are here to stay. Europeans are waking up to the danger, and soon the Continent will be forced to make drastic changes. On today’s program, Richard Palmer talks about where this is leading, and shows how a new project underway in Germany and the Netherlands could be the future for all of Europe.
Feature • March 1, 2002
Fifty years on from Queen Elizabeth II’s ascension to the throne, what is to become of Britain’s royal line?
Article • May 15, 2012
The Queen’s trusted advisers are pushing her to renounce the ‘empire’ that brought civilization to a quarter of the world.
Article • April 23, 2009
Britain’s presence at the farcical “anti-racism” conference reveals the sorry state of its foreign policy.
Article • June 19, 2016
Changing ideals are leading to the destruction of national symbols.
Feature • May 1, 2008
An overlooked nook on our planet that may offer some smart lessons on how to cultivate the energy we need.
Article • November 14, 2022
Article • October 22, 2007
Finalizing the content of the Lisbon Treaty has brought the EU one step closer to unification.
Article • January 4, 2008
Democracy hits another land mine in the Middle East.
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • March 31, 2017
A new movie about Winston Churchill will be released before the anniversary of the D-Day invasion on June 6. One famous Churchill historian wrote that the movie depicts Churchill as a “petulant, ill-tempered, sarcastic, unpleasant, decrepit, oafish drunken has-been.” The movie is riddled with historical inaccuracies that undermine and degrade the legacy of one of Britain’s greatest leaders. On today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show, we conduct our first-ever movie review in order to uphold the reputation of the greatest Briton of all time.
Article • February 9, 2011
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Article • March 31, 2017
Article • December 30, 2005
For some nations, the problem keeps getting worse. But it is putting certain other nations—including Germany and China—in a superb long-term economic position.
Article • April 10, 2006
It is a scaldingly hot topic in just about every Western nation today: How much does immigration help or hurt a society? What sorts of restrictions should be placed upon it, and how are they to be enforced?
Article • May 20, 2011
Article • June 16, 2016