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China’s One Belt, One Road Initiative Reaches European Ports
By
Jack Wood
• February 14, 2018
Everyone Hates Germany’s New Coalition Deal
By
Richard Palmer
• February 12, 2018
Two Noteworthy Trends in Germany
If you’re paying attention, you can see that major change is underway in Germany.
By
Brad Macdonald
• February 9, 2018
Why Germany Is Arming Certain African and Middle Eastern Nations
German government sets record for weapons exports.
By
Josué Michels
• February 9, 2018
This Week in Germany
Germany’s Secret Trade War
By
Richard Palmer
• February 2, 2018
Vatican Accused of ‘Selling Out’ China’s Catholics
Vatican City is much more than the headquarters of a religion.
By
Andrew Miiller
• February 2, 2018
Europe’s ‘Underground’ Army
To many, Europe today is a military weakling. It has looked this way before—only to shock the world with its strength.
By
Josué Michels
and
Richard Palmer
German Leopard Tanks Rolling Into Syria
German weapons exports to Turkey are controversial, but even critics don’t realize that Germany’s geopolitical strategy is putting much more at stake.
By
Josué Michels
• February 1, 2018
Italy to Send More Troops to Libya, Tunisia and Niger
Europe continues to strengthen its southern border.
By
Callum Wood
• January 30, 2018
Sweden Is Instructing Its Civilians on How to Prepare for Total War
Amid anxiety over Russian aggression, Sweden is ramping up its military readiness.
By
Jack Wood
• January 29, 2018
Germany Cracks Down on Iranian Spies, Signals Major Shift
Germany is ending decades of tolerance and support for Iranian spies.
January 29, 2018
This Week in Germany
Germany Is Arming the Middle East, Talks Trade War, and Still Has No Government
By
Richard Palmer
• January 26, 2018
Donations for Las Vegas Victims Falling Short Because ‘Blood Touches Blood’
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• January 25, 2018
Is 2018 the Year Europe Falls Apart?
World War II bombs aren’t the only unexploded ordnance in Europe
By
Richard Palmer
• January 23, 2018
German Media Despise Trump
By
Stephen Flurry
• January 23, 2018
This Week in Germany
The Past Meets the Present in Berlin
An important meeting shows there are two Europes.
January 19, 2018
Trumpet Brief
No More Mr. Nice Germany
What happens after the end of ‘the good Germany’?
By
Richard Palmer
• January 9, 2018
Germany Quietly Working to Unite European Militaries
The Germans have already begun training their officers to lead a European military.
By
Josué Michels
• January 8, 2018
This Week In Germany
Germany-Turkey Rapprochement and Germany’s Rising Crime Rate
January 4, 2018
The Pope’s Dangerous Double Standard
What’s behind the pope’s support for a two-state solution?
By
Andrew Miiller
• January 4, 2018
Are Germany and Turkey Quietly Reconciling?
Recent events indicate that the two countries may improve their relations in 2018.
January 3, 2018
Why Does the Pope Insist on a Two-State Solution in Israel?
The Vatican wants Jerusalem to be an international city—a city in which it dominates.
January 2, 2018
Weapon Proliferation in Eastern Europe
The world moves steadily toward world war as Eastern Europe arms itself against Russian aggression.
By
Jack Wood
• January 2, 2018
Austria’s New Government Shows Germany the Way
Is Europe ready for the far right?
By
Josué Michels
• January 1, 2018
This Week in Germany
Germany Sets a New Record
Germany’s long stretch without a government is set to continue.
By
Richard Palmer
• December 28, 2017
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