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Feature • December 18, 2019
Emmanuel Macron appears to be rising as Europe’s strongman, while Germany waits in the background.
Article • September 22, 2011
Massively misread by the secular media, Pope Benedict’s visit to his homeland has been timed with impeccable precision to achieve its ends.
Article • October 29, 2017
Strongmen in China, Japan, Austria, the Czech Republic, the Vatican, and more
Article • October 31, 2019
Almost worse than a wall, Germany’s political division hinders the country’s progress.
Feature • April 1, 2010
Article • June 10, 2019
Yearlong celebration honors 500th anniversary of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian i.
Feature • January 1, 2016
Most people are focusing on France’s reaction to the terrorist attack that occurred last night on the Champs-Elysées—but the ultimate aftereffect will consume all of Europe.
Article • October 6, 2021
The financial crisis of one superpower will lead to the rise of another.
Feature • November 1, 2020
Article • February 15, 2010
The twin pressures of economic crisis and terrorist threat are driving Germany to increasingly arm itself.
Article • September 10, 2017
Hurricane Irma, weapons for World War III, Germany’s unseen crisis, and more
Article • November 14, 2010
Article • September 9, 2010
The Bundesbank board member’s controversial book has opened a Pandora’s box of anti-immigration sentiment in Germany.
Article • October 27, 2010
Feature • February 1, 2010
A foundational prophecy of your Bible has just been fulfilled. The perfect military storm is about to explode. Let the world beware!
Article • May 16, 2019
Why you should keep track of Catholic European politicians
Article • February 13, 2020
In light of the rise of Germany’s far right and far left, strong leadership is more needed now than ever.
Article • October 28, 2009
Article • December 12, 2019
Germany gives Vladimir Putin free reign, for now.
Article • December 8, 2021
Europe’s leaders seem to fall like dominoes. As crises hit, whom will Europe look to?