Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • November 17, 2020




Feature • April 1, 2009

America’s new president will irreversibly alter relationships across the Atlantic.


Article • April 14, 2021

Despite China’s promises under the Paris Agreement to transition away from coal, it started more coal plants in 2020 than the rest of the planet retired. And the nation isn’t slowing down.



Article • January 12, 2018

China is set to replace the U.S. as the dominant economic power in the Indo-Pacific region. What does this mean for the “Land Down Under”?




Article • October 24, 2011


Article • February 5, 2025

As central banks start issuing digital money, the dollar will face real competition.



Article • February 6, 2014

A left-wing party may have joined the government, but Germany won’t be saying farewell to arms dealing.


Article • August 4, 2015


Feature • August 13, 2024

As much as it is extolled today, democracy is producing some odd, even undemocratic results.


From the book: The Missing Dimension in Sex


Article • November 29, 2007

Cybercrime is growing at an alarming rate to become one of the biggest threats to security.


Article • November 9, 2019

Just as Herbert W. Armstrong forecast


Article • November 25, 2015

We are living in a world without order.



Feature • November 1, 1998


Article • December 21, 2018

Japan is entering a new era of militarism reminiscent of its past.


Article • December 26, 2006

Two recent events highlight Japan’s move from postwar contrition to reviving nationalism.


Article • June 16, 2008

Will sanctions ever work against Iran?