Jeremiah Jacques

The royal baby’s birth has captured global attention, but few understand the true importance—both past and future—of the throne to which he is heir.

But the liberating answer to that question is available for free!

Before the Islamic incursion, much of this region was almost completely populated by Christians. Now the last vestiges of Christendom are fleeing in droves.

Post-war Europe has championed itself as a bastion of human rights, but is now compromising in that area.

From a simple cost-benefit perspective, even failed terrorist attacks are spectacularly successful at draining America economically.

The catch to the Mars One project

It’s either the biggest megaproject Latin America has seen in over a century, or the largest political ploy in the continent’s history.

One of history’s most influential and pivotal popes may be accomplishing his greatest works from the grave—but not in the way the Vatican claims.

As the U.S. decline accelerates, Chinese firms are gobbling up the country’s real estate, farming, energy resources and more.

Answer: Nuclear saber-rattling

The skirmish between Taiwan and the Philippines could push Taipei away from the U.S. and into Beijing’s eager arms—fulfilling a long-awaited geopolitical prediction.

What’s behind mankind’s deep-rooted urge to explore and push beyond what is known?

Will the claim persuade Japan to cede less important territory to China?

Are the nuclear scales tipping in Moscow’s favor?

Langley Intelligence Group says yes, and Bible prophecy agrees.

What will come of the rising tensions in the Black Sea region?

During the last week, North Korea’s behavior veered into unprecedented territories of outlandishness. What’s next?

The government says the more people are on the program, the stronger the the nation becomes. Is that true?

Berlin wants Assad out, and also aims to establish some control over the rebel groups that oppose him.

The death of the president leaves the door open for Venezuela to draw much closer to the Europe-based Holy Roman Empire.

The quiet response by American victims of Chinese cyberattacks is a frighteningly short-sighted strategy.

Economic constraints and national rivalries discourage our world from using clean energy. But that’s about to change.

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