Ron Fraser

Germany has dispatched three warships to meet two from Iran in the Mediterranean.

The German military moves to get the public on its side.

Another devastating earthquake in New Zealand follows hurricanes, floods and fires in Australia. What’s happening Down Under?

Hamburg’s elections reveal a swing against Germany’s coalition government.

Predictably, the struggling leftists in Germany are seeking to cut down the conservative tall poppy.

For the 16th consecutive year, auditors refuse to sign off EU accounts.

Few realize how deeply Germany has been involved with the nation of Israel, nor for how long—or where it is leading.

While world attention has been centered on Egypt for the past week, the powerhouse of Europe considers its options.

With the fall of the Tunisian regime and the impending demise of Egypt’s President Mubarak, Germany has scored a significant strategic win.

Flood, wind and fire—it’s been a tough start to the year Down Under.

Hosni Mubarak and Shimon Peres both met him. The words he prophesied to them are suddenly turning into current-day reality.

For the past decade and a half, the world has become used to a Japanese economy in the doldrums. Is Prime Minister Kan about to turn that around?

The Sunshine State emerges from its third weather-related trauma in a month.

A sudden rash of world events is dislocating whole nations from any semblance of internal order. Meanwhile, records fall as extreme weather strikes. What’s it really all about?

Americans say yes, but they are wrong.

In his latest treatise, Benedict XVI reverts to medieval teaching.

Once more, Germany is leading Europe. Where will it end this time?

From Tunisia to Yemen, the whole balance of power in North Africa and the Middle East is changing. What does this portend for the future in this volatile region?

All of a sudden North Africa and the Middle East are in turmoil. Where is it leading?

America seeks to convince Britain to put its head in the fire.

The next two weeks will see the spotlight turned on Germany at three crucial conferences in Europe.

Frustrated British voters are ripe for revolt against the EU as Britain’s government auditor reveals huge fines imposed by that deeply corrupted body.

It seems the current U.S. administration will go down in history as the first to bow in obeisance to America’s historic enemies.

Germany’s defense minister, under attack by political opponents, rises to the occasion.

Predictably, a rash of items has hit the press stimulated by enemies of Germany’s defense minister on the eve of important state elections in February and March.

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