Josué Michels

Turkey’s constitutional referendum was about much more than just the constitution.

Germany seeks to align civil war-torn Syria with Europe.

‘There are better places in the world to live according to sharia than Europe.’

Tuesday’s attempted bombing of a soccer team hits a nerve with Germans and all Europeans.

‘Anti-Semitism is once again socially acceptable; inhibitions have fallen.’

Terrorism continues to spread throughout Europe.

‘Wars are no longer decided on the ground, in the air and on the water alone ….’ —Lt. Gen. Ludwig Leinhos

Edmund Stoiber: ‘If Germany doesn’t take the lead, Europe won’t get far!’

Is this the seed of a growing rebellion against America’s NATO leadership?

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

Will technological advancements once again change the course of the world?

Another first in German history: The deportations show that Germany is toughening its stance on immigration.

‘Ties between Bavaria and Russia are the nucleus of a good relationship between Germany and Russia.’

Is this the return of a prodigal son or a long-planned comeback?

Bundeswehr officials expect a more active and a more lethal role for Germany in the Middle East.

The seemingly impossible is suddenly reality: The German people have found an alternative to Merkel! What now?

If America unleashes a trade war starting with BMW, Germany is prepared to fight back.

Terrorist attacks on Christmas markets and New Year’s Eve celebrations once again raise the question: Where is God as humanity suffers?

Bitcoin, fintech, blockchain—will it affect me?

With the euro crisis, the Russian threat, the refugee crisis and Brexit, many leading European politicians are expressing doubt in the continuity of the EU. Did the dream of the United States of Europe fail?

Faced with the unfathomable, Europe unites in fear.

Europe’s identity crisis as seen from its diary

Are you concerned about the present state of the world?

German bishops remind politicians of their Christian obligation.

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