Article • January 17, 2016

How Europe’s immigration crisis has forced Sweden to rethink its welcome


Article • May 11, 2017

Prime Minister Shinzō Abe wants 2020 to be the year that Japan’s military becomes enshrined in its Constitution.


Article • March 14, 2017

The survival of the United Kingdom is once again at risk.


Article • June 15, 2017

Paintings, statues and movies utterly fail to depict the appearance and character of Jesus Christ.



Article • December 14, 2018

Controversy over U.S. Marine base could lead to Japan’s remilitarization.


Feature • July 1, 2021


Article • December 29, 2018

James Mattis’s resignation, Iranian drills in the Strait of Hormuz, Indonesian tsunami, and more


Feature • August 1, 2019


Article • September 19, 2019

The Bible foretells division between the United States and the Roman Catholic Church.


Feature • March 1, 2020


Article • October 28, 2020

‘An armed attack against Sweden cannot be ruled out.’


Feature • January 1, 2021


Article • December 7, 2020

A growing number of military installations are making Russia more capable and antagonistic in this increasingly important region.


Article • June 9, 2021

Cyberattacks are happening everywhere, from pipelines to pork processors.


Article • July 15, 2021

Germany is scouting space and analyzing the activities of other states.


Article • September 9, 2021


Article • August 16, 2021

The giants of Asia are drawing ever nearer to each other.




Article • May 18, 2009


Article • October 19, 2009

The European Union is on a roll. Any resistance to its undemocratic methods is treated with impugnity.


Article • July 7, 2010

America’s government is working feverishly to redefine family.


Article • December 16, 2010

Reflections from a recent visit to America’s capital


Feature • August 1, 2004

Everyone’s arguing over the Iraq connection. But don’t overlook al Qaeda’s ties to Iran.