Article • September 1, 2012

What happens to society when the economy collapses


Feature • April 1, 2025

Rejecting the status quo, stampeding to the extremes


Feature • January 1, 2019


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Article • August 3, 2023

And where will its pushes lead Europe?


Article • October 4, 2019

Is this President Trump’s Green Movement moment?


Article • October 7, 2021

After the Afghanistan disaster, the United States strikes another blow to its own reliability.


Article • January 7, 2011

The religious group killing its way to power in Egypt, the would-be nation that wants sovereignty without giving up terrorism, a new place for China to buy debt, the Anglican Catholics, and where to find the land of the Neets.


Feature • June 1, 2008

Pope John Paul II famously encouraged Europeans to ‘find your roots!’ They have accepted the challenge.



Article • September 10, 2020

The latest example of Washington’s pivot to Eastern Europe


Feature • June 3, 2026


Feature • June 4, 2026



Article • March 31, 2008

Since becoming pope in 2005, Benedict has avoided giving a speech like Angela Merkel’s recent address in the Knesset. Why?



Article • March 17, 2025

Despite what international organizations, the media and pro-Palestinian activists may claim


Feature • January 2, 2026


Article • June 13, 2022

Has the Catholic Church changed?


Article • January 7, 2008

Many are keeping a wary eye on small anti-mosque movements gaining support across a nation with a troublingly intolerant history.


Article • June 4, 2020

‘There is great outrage in Germany about the violent death of George Floyd.’


Article • May 28, 2016

Iran once had a special history with God.


Article • May 3, 2022

Canada’s most populous province is becoming a Communist state.


Article • September 19, 2025

Echoes of a 500-year-old ghost from Madrid