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Russia and China ‘are the only reason North Korea is able to operate freely.’
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On September 21, Germany opened a new port with the potential to dominate the shipping trade in the near future.
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The Irish have voted ‘no’ before. There’s a good chance they’ll do so now.
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A new cultural phenomenon is emerging in Europe. The Continent’s history of division and hostility is growing dim in the memory of its younger generations, and a new European identity is being conceived.
Article • April 6, 2023
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When religious beliefs become politically relevant
Article • June 19, 2007
The EU Council of Ministers has signed a new agreement on DNA sharing. The agreement is another display of the EU’s undemocratic methods of forcing its agenda on member states.
Article • May 19, 2013
Ambassador Foundation support of anthropological exploration
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The terrorist group is now using the facade of ‘environmentalism’ as its latest tool for war.
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The people of the former Soviet republic are terrified of becoming the next Ukraine.
Article • February 15, 2012
The British government stands ‘side by side with the pope.’
Article • February 16, 2017
Iraj Masjedi is the latest indication of how Iran is dominating Iraq.
Article • September 10, 2018
Irony: Unelected bureaucrats say they are defending ‘democracy’ by actively undermining the man the people elected to be president.
Article • December 19, 2018
Approval of strategic and economic agreements between the two are pushing ‘tariff man’ further off the world stage.
Article • April 19, 2021
What the election of Guillermo Lasso as president could mean for the country
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What does this mean for the State of Israel?
Article • March 9, 2008
Palestinian celebration of Jerusalem terror attack, and the collapse of the Serbian government; plus, who does Zimbabwe invite to monitor its elections?