Richard Palmer

Church and State never fully separated in Spain and the two are drawing closer together. Should you be worried?

Nature abhors a power vacuum.

Economic recovery or economic disaster—what lies ahead for Europe?

The EU made some important steps toward a common military, but the most significant ones were blocked by Britain.

America abandoned central Europe to try and make friends with Russia—and got nothing in return.

Shaking up the military, dealing with Europe, and perhaps even tilting toward Russia

Could distrust in the dollar have anything to do with it?

Current use of fertilizer could lead to a global famine and civilization’s collapse, according to academics.

Russia is bullying Ukraine into submission, setting the stage for a more assertive Moscow.

Europe’s wait is probably over.

A 200-year-old pillar of America’s foreign policy is gone. Should we rejoice?

Spain repeatedly defies Britain, yet London does nothing.

Germany lays out its ambitions for the next four years, including a plan to ‘strive for an ever closer associate of European forces, which can evolve into a parliamentary European army.’

Another leftist attack on the family? No—it’s worse.

Will American authorities ‘set their attack dogs on any company which has become a thorn in Mr. Obama’s side’?

Germany used to take the back seat within NATO. Now the whole alliance is signing up to the German vision of its future.

The phony outrage from Europe’s leaders is the least of America’s problems.

With elections out the way, German Chancellor Angela Merkel can now return to fixing the euro.

The war in this hostile theater has provided the Germans with something that couldn’t be supplied by men, machines or explosives.

EU Parliament President Martin Schulz visited the Vatican, invited the pope to address the EU, and invoked the memory of Charlemagne.

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