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Article • February 20, 2017

As Australia and New Zealand burn, overheat, shake and flood, can we afford to pass it off as the repercussions of global warming?


Article • October 22, 2017

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Article • March 16, 2019

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Article • April 17, 2006

What do Iceland, New Zealand, Brazil and the United States all have in common? Currency crisis. In America’s case, it could be closer than you think.


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The dollar is hitting new lows as foreign nations begin to shift their investments away from the greenback.


Article • June 17, 2014

Another sign of India tilting away from the West and toward Eastern powers


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The recent coup in Fiji shows the potentially big impact the small islands of the South Pacific can have worldwide.


Article • February 21, 2020

The Munich Security Conference teaches us something critical about U.S.-German relations.


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Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • March 18, 2019


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Article • August 14, 2007

Dairy products join the list of globally traded commodities whose prices are soaring.


Article • June 23, 2018

Veiled threats of killing white people, illegal immigration in America and Europe, and more


Feature • January 1, 2005


Article • February 6, 2017

Australasia needs a replacement for America—and there is only one possible candidate.


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Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • February 13, 2018

The root cause of the collapse of the Roman Empire, according to historian Edward Gibbon, was its loss of civic virtue and individual morality.





Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • December 10, 2019