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Germany Expands State Spying Powers
If passed, a new law could greatly expand the scope of espionage on foreigners and citizens alike.
By
Daniel Di Santo
• April 8, 2019
This Week in Germany
EU Passes Dangerous New Internet Directive
Europe to force Internet companies to filter their content
By
Richard Palmer
• April 5, 2019
NATO at 70: Is the Alliance Finished?
At look back at
nato
’s history on its 70th birthday.
April 4, 2019
Viktor Orbán Hails a New Era of Christian Expansionism in the Middle East
To preserve Christian Europe, Orbán believes that one has to convert the Middle East.
By
Josué Michels
• April 4, 2019
Populists Win Dutch Elections
Meet the man making populism mainstream in the Netherlands.
By
Daniel Di Santo
• April 3, 2019
China’s Xi Signs Deals With Europe Worth Billions
Europe is cautiously reaching out to China as its new trade ally.
By
Daniel Di Santo
• April 1, 2019
Orbán’s War Against the EU
Hungary might seem like a European outsider today, but prophecy states that this is about to change.
By
Josué Michels
• March 28, 2019
This Article—Soon Blocked By the EU?
By
Richard Palmer
• March 26, 2019
‘Wunderbar Together’: From Illusion to Reality
One day, America and Germany will live ‘Wunderbar Together,’ but that day is not yet.
By
Josué Michels
• March 25, 2019
Germany Classifies Its Military Status Report as Secret
Will this policy help Germany secretly remilitarize once again?
By
Josué Michels
• March 22, 2019
Yellow Vest Protests Continue as Europeans Burn for New Leadership
Current leaders in France and beyond face unrelenting resistance in the streets.
By
Daniel Di Santo
• March 21, 2019
Utrecht Tram Shooting: Netherlands Unable to Escape the Violence
Violent murders are spreading through nations around the world. The Netherlands is the latest victim.
By
Michael Davis
• March 20, 2019
Guttenberg Attacks U.S. Tech Companies
Former economics minister and defense minister expresses distrust of the U.S. and China.
By
Josué Michels
• March 20, 2019
Germany Still World’s Fourth-Largest Arms Exporter
Even without Saudi Arabia as a customer, German weapons exports are flowing into the Arab world.
By
Daniel Di Santo
• March 19, 2019
Will a Transformed EU Emerge in 2019?
Macron’s urgent plea for Europe’s renewal finds powerful German supporters.
By
Josué Michels
• March 11, 2019
Is the U.S. Ignoring the Warning Signs From Germany?
Germany is urgently preparing for a break from America—and for a double cross.
By
Josué Michels
• March 8, 2019
Revealed: Nazi Plan to Conquer Latin America
A new book exposing Nazi Germany’s plan to control Latin America should fill people with a sense of déjà vu.
By
Andrew Miiller
• March 7, 2019
Forging a Superpower
German industry is building the machinery for world war—again.
By
Brad Macdonald
and
Josué Michels
The True History of Charlemagne
By
Richard Palmer
• March 5, 2019
Germany Prepares for Nuclear War
An overlooked world power has been preparing for decades to have nuclear bombs.
By
Josué Michels
• March 4, 2019
Is a Devout Catholic About to Lead the EU?
Leaders are rising to turn the Continent back to its Catholic roots.
By
Josué Michels
• March 1, 2019
‘High Volatility’ in Spain’s Snap Elections
Political upheaval in Spain adds to the pressure for Europe to find strong leadership.
February 27, 2019
Trumpet Brief
‘Europe Must Truly Unite’
By
Richard Palmer
• February 26, 2019
Britain 2018: Another Record Year for Anti-Semitism
By
Michael Davis
• February 21, 2019
New Spy Headquarters Highlights Germany’s Changing Role
The newfound importance of Germany’s national spy agency is deeply symbolic of its changing foreign policy.
By
Daniel Di Santo
• February 18, 2019
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