Feature • February 1, 2018
Article • September 8, 2022
Why the death of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth ii is a milestone in world history
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • February 5, 2018
New technology is making America more vulnerable than ever.
Trumpet Daily Program • April 20, 2016
TV content is descending to new lows.
Feature • September 1, 2023
Article • June 5, 2011
Article • October 16, 2013
Roughly 400 immigrants have died in shipwrecks over the last two weeks. The EU is using this as an excuse to beef up surveillance of the Mediterranean Sea and open up an intelligence base in Libya.
Article • June 6, 2005
The EU and the U.S. are embroiled in the most heated trade spat ever—so bad that they are taking their case before the World Trade Organization. The U.S. is fighting a losing battle.
Article • March 9, 2017
Is Hamas about to begin a new charm offensive on the West?
Article • June 23, 2005
Last year, the Trumpet warned of a housing bubble about to burst, while some experts were ridiculing the notion. Recent reports have silenced these critics.
Article • January 7, 2026
The Alternative for Deutschland’s alarming surge to top of the polls is transforming Germany.
Article • January 6, 2006
A stroke has suddenly taken the most popular politician in Israel out of office. What is the country’s future in his absence?
Article • May 20, 2019
‘[O]ur ties are not only back on a normal track but will continue to develop in a healthy and stable manner.’
Article • May 7, 2016
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Feature • August 2, 2018
Churchill warned that scientific progress would outpace character growth.
Article • February 11, 2020
Article • March 12, 2020
Following Brexit, the EU’s center of gravity is shifting.
Feature • November 1, 2001
The one hope-filled event that will change the world forever…
Feature • January 1, 2001
Reports on the outcome of the December European Union summit ranged from euphoric to downright condemning. But for the EU’s leading nation, all goes according to plan.
Article • December 21, 2023
Article • April 13, 2007
Efforts to build an energy corridor through the Caucasus to Central Asia demonstrate Europe’s ongoing desire to diversify its energy dependence from Russia.
Article • February 23, 2021
Even the coronavirus lockdowns could not reverse the trend.
Article • July 29, 2021
Plagued by terrorism and civil war, millions seek a new home. But all doors are closed.