Article • April 16, 2019
Cardinal Robert Sarah warns Europe of the dangers of mass immigration. Returning to Europe’s Catholic ‘roots and identity’ is the proposed solution.
Article • September 25, 2009
Obama tells UN: No one nation can dominate.
Article • January 30, 2013
The EU is filling the superpower gap in the wake of U.S. decline.
Article • September 9, 2009
The EU’s Barroso and the “European spirit.”
Article • December 11, 2019
This mammoth energy deal is only the latest sign of rapidly deepening Russia-China ties that are reorienting 21st-century geopolitics.
Article • April 19, 2023
Article • December 14, 2020
Tokyo is casting the veil off its return to militarism.
Article • July 24, 2022
China is the ‘most powerful partner of the Philippines.’
Article • November 14, 2022
Article • January 11, 2012
The writing has been on the wall for decades.
Article • January 27, 2017
Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg might be just the man to lead Germany and Europe in the Donald Trump era.
Article • December 5, 2025
Article • September 12, 2017
New financial instrument gives oil-exporting nations their long-sought alternative to the petrodollar.
Feature • February 1, 2020
Demand for change is as old and as universal as humanity itself.
Article • June 30, 2015
How could Israelites ever be at war with Jews?
Article • August 21, 2018
Just the Best Literature Radio Episode • September 18, 2023
Host Dennis Leap finishes discussing key highlights from Chapter 7, “Hounslow.” Winston discusses the beauty of the Deepdene House and Gardens, where he mingled with the wealthy and elite members of the Army and Parliament. It was at Deepdene that he learned the importance of punctuality—after showing up late for a dinner with the Prince of Wales. In Chapter 8, Winston heads to India. As he disembarks from the ship, he falls and dislocates his shoulder—which later in life proved to be a blessing. “One must never forget,” he wrote, “when misfortunes come that it is quite possible they are saving one from something much worse; or when you make some great mistake, it may easily serve you better than the best-advised decision.”
Article • October 28, 2022
Why Mussolini’s vision is more dangerous today than ever before
Article • May 26, 2014
Are Russia and China really interested in a multipolar world?
Feature • August 18, 2025
Article • February 15, 2024
Article • December 25, 2018
Two emerging superpowers prepare for World War iii.
Article • June 3, 2019
Berlin’s Latin America and Caribbean conference marks the beginning of a prophesied new world order.
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • July 26, 2016
While the spate of violent attacks in Germany is smaller in scale compared to Paris, Brussels and Nice, the events of this past week will add pressure on an already shaky Merkel administration grappling with a series of major crises. How much longer before a German strongman emerges to lead Germany to shape a new world order? For more, listen to today’s episode of the Trumpet Daily Radio Show.