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Why Did the British Government Cover Up an Iranian-Backed Terror Plot?
By
Richard Palmer
• June 11, 2019
Facing Trade War With U.S., China Teams Up With Russia
Global tensions are bringing their relationship to ‘an unprecedentedly high level.’
June 12, 2019
U.S.-Mexico Immigration: An Open Door for Europe?
New deal could reduce immigration, but may also drive Mexico to Europe.
June 10, 2019
The Holy Roman Empire Revives in Austria
Yearlong celebration honors 500th anniversary of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian
i
.
By
Josué Michels
• June 10, 2019
Why You Need to Remember D-Day
Use your imagination.
By
Joel Hilliker
• June 5, 2019
Germany Is Taking Control of the Internet
New EU laws attempt not only to curb America’s big technology companies, but to take over the World Wide Web.
By
Gerald Flurry
Germany ‘Prepared to Participate Militarily’ in Syria
German foreign minister publicly endorses expanding Germany’s mission in Syria to potentially replace the U.S.
By
Warren Reinsch
• June 6, 2019
How Has China Changed Since the Tiananmen Square Massacre?
The Chinese Communist Party, which mercilessly slaughtered its own citizens 30 years ago today, is now supported by a strong majority of China’s 1.4 billion people.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• June 4, 2019
Is Germany About to Ban Your Opinion Online?
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer reveals Germany’s desire to control the Internet.
By
Josué Michels
• May 31, 2019
Germany Resurrects Historic Connection With Latin America
Berlin’s Latin America and Caribbean conference marks the beginning of a prophesied new world order.
By
Josué Michels
• June 3, 2019
The World’s Greatest Empire Is Hidden
The greatest empire in the world today prefers to remain hidden, but soon it will impact the entire world.
By
Gerald Flurry
• May 31, 2019
European Election: A Plague on Both Your Houses
The far right win in Italy and France. Germany, the UK and Austria are in political chaos. What’s next for Europe?
By
Richard Palmer
• May 28, 2019
Is Fascism Returning to Italy?
Facing an identity crisis, Italian voters are turning to dangerous alternatives.
By
Daniel Di Santo
• May 29, 2019
Saudi Oil Infrastructure Attacked, Allegedly by Iran
Attacks target Saudi Arabia’s primary and backup methods for exporting oil.
By
Richard Palmer
and
Warren Reinsch
• May 23, 2019
China and Japan: Burying the Katana
‘[O]ur ties are not only back on a normal track but will continue to develop in a healthy and stable manner.’
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• May 20, 2019
Flooding Threatens America’s Two Largest Crops
This year’s unseasonal rains are more than a problem for farmers—they are a curse from God.
By
Daniel Di Santo
• May 21, 2019
China’s Navy Becoming a Global Force
Report sheds light on the
pla
Navy’s plan to control two oceans.
By
Daniel Di Santo
• May 14, 2019
German States Passing Gestapo-Style Police Laws
Germany’s security landscape is changing to resemble its worst history.
By
Josué Michels
• May 17, 2019
The Oil Price Risk to the Global Economy
By
Richard Palmer
• April 30, 2019
Is Europe on the Verge of Another Holocaust?
Most Austrians believe another massive tragedy could be around the corner.
By
Michael Davis
• May 10, 2019
Is the United States the Aggressor in the Middle East?
The
New York Times
seems to think so.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• May 9, 2019
The Met Gala: A Sign That America Is Broken
By
Brad Macdonald
• May 9, 2019
EU Publicly Imposes Its Will on Hungary
The European Union’s most powerful nations are beginning to ignore dissent.
By
Daniel Di Santo
• May 6, 2019
Iraq Is Conquered—On to Jerusalem
After 40 years of struggle, Iran has finally subdued Iraq. Now it sets its sights on the greater prize.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
Former Defense Official: Military Revolution to Unseat U.S. Superpower
The U.S. military will soon be facing a defeat far worse than the French suffered at Agincourt.
By
Andrew Miiller
• May 1, 2019
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