Feature • January 1, 2007




Article • January 18, 2010

Will Taiwan’s strides toward China lead to its annexation?



Article • March 29, 2017

Although the influx of refugees significantly declined, the number of attacks on them did not.


Article • June 6, 2017


Article • November 1, 2018

Jair Bolsonaro stands ready to upend his nation’s foreign policy.


Article • September 4, 2020

Iran strengthens its grip on one of the world’s most important seas.


Article • November 3, 2021

Perhaps the biggest takeaway from the recent measures is how Europeans are treated like sheep.


Feature • May 1, 2004

How the political ripple from the Madrid bombing has altered the power balance in Europe


Article • May 23, 2023

Eighty years since the epic World War ii raid


Feature • December 1, 2013

The unthinkable is now reality. Only in Africa?


Feature • November 1, 2019

After years of hearing ‘Russia, Russia, Russia,’ brace yourselves for a new approach: ‘racism, racism, racism.’



Article • June 23, 2009


Article • December 7, 2016

Even before Fidel Castro died, European business have been rushing in to Cuba.


Article • September 14, 2018

Also, the Catholic child abuse scandal hits Germany.



Article • November 20, 2018

The regional rivals are laying aside their differences to build the biblically prophesied ‘mart of nations.’


From the book: Autobiography of Herbert W. Armstrong


Article • November 1, 2017

Why is the response to this terrorist attack so different from the tragedies in Las Vegas and Charlottesville?


Article • September 3, 2007

An appointment gives further indication of Iran’s designs on Iraq.


Article • November 24, 2011