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Muscling Into the Mideast
Taking advantage of the main players in Mideast diplomacy being distracted by national elections, the European Union has quietly muscled in on the scene as much more than a bit player in the ongoing peace process.
Back With a Vengeance
A hard-line crackdown on reformists in Iran gives a glimpse into the country’s future.
In or Out?
Britain’s prophesied entry and exit from the EU
A Nazi Vision Realized
A recently released document powerfully vindicates the predictions about the developing European political union and army made by Herbert W. Armstrong 56 years ago.
Europe Confronts Terror
The popular will to expunge terrorism may give the EU a pretext for taking some dangerous measures.
The Unexpected Bad Fruits of Divorce
It is time to wake up. The long-term effects of divorce are threatening the very life of the institution of the family.
The Slumbering Superpower
Lessons from Britain’s fatal interwar policy
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No Hard News
What is driving the “virtual blackout” of real news in America?