Article • August 16, 2007

An influential youth movement in Russia eerily resembles Hitler’s Nazi Youth.


Article • January 27, 2012

But who is best qualified for the monumental task ahead?


Article • May 4, 2021

It’s a small step, but it shows Germany’s ambition.


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • July 27, 2017

The world is changing before your eyes. For decades, the United States has dominated the globe with unshakable alliances with Western Europe and Japan. But now, these alliances don’t look so unshakable and both Europe and Japan are moving away from the U.S. A new alliance is rising, and it profoundly threatens America. Assistant managing editor for theTrumpet.com Richard Palmer discusses the rise of this new world order—and the one source that forecast it in precise detail years ago.



Key of David Program • February 21, 2025

Germany has risen from the ashes of World War II to dominate Europe. But to resurrect the Holy Roman Empire and become a real global superpower, Germany needs a strong leader—a new Charlemagne. Prove that Germany is now seeking a new Charlemagne that will provoke world war.


Article • July 31, 2009

Guess who’s pulling the strings in Baghdad?


Article • January 25, 2019

U.S. trade protectionism pushes China and Germany toward a brief economic alliance.


Feature • July 1, 2015

The world is entering a new economic era—one that won’t be defined by America.


Article • July 16, 2010

Hezbollah finds another anti-Israel cause, France votes against the burka, China strips U.S. of its AAA status, and Chávez picks a fight with the Vatican.


Article • December 20, 2010

To this day the Somme River Valley in France remains a potent reminder of the folly of war.


Feature • August 1, 2000

Last November, six leading proponents of a type of governance commonly called Third Way met in Florence to publicly proclaim their brand of politics as the answer to the world’s problems. In June the group met again, this time in Berlin, the new diplomatic capital of the EU, their numbers having more than doubled.


Article • January 8, 2009

For Europe, there might well be a silver lining to the war in Gaza and the Russian gas crisis.



Article • April 4, 2008

As Europe tires of the center-left politics of a previous decade, Australia drifts in the backwash, trailing behind the trends to its north.


Article • September 4, 2006

A rising star on Japan’s political scene may lead that nation to the greatest revival of nationalism seen since World War II.


Feature • March 1, 2009


Article • June 21, 2018

‘Nicaragua is in full cardiac arrest.’


Article • October 28, 2021

Who do you call if you want to speak to Europe? More and more, the answer is becoming Berlin.



Article • July 11, 2017

Two of the world’s leading economies announce plans to form one of the largest and most powerful trade blocs in the world.



Article • October 8, 2020

No matter who wins the election, we are facing the end of U.S. leadership on the world scene.


Feature • December 1, 2002

Australia deals with its 9/11.