Article • June 1, 2018
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Article • April 25, 2006
A recent gesture of kindness from Russia and China comes at just the right time for Tehran.
Article • December 28, 2006
The speed and aggression with which Iran is moving shows how unprecedentedly confident it has become. The region is adjusting—sometimes fearfully—to this developing reality.
Article • October 2, 2008
Seventy years after the Nazi Anschluss of Austria, the government in Vienna is again controlled largely by those who sympathize with Adolf Hitler.
Article • March 4, 2019
Large-scale naval drills threaten the Strait of Hormuz.
Article • December 8, 2006
The moderate, pro-Western government of Lebanon is under assault from radical Islam. Seen in the right context, the significance of this event is hard to overstate.
Article • November 29, 2006
Germans are growing dissatisfied with their present government. How long will it be before the German people look for a leader who they know will deal with the issues that concern them the most?
Article • July 18, 2011
The newly passed SB 48 destroys the God-ordained family structure.
Article • June 13, 2019
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Article • January 16, 2006
Ariel Sharon’s policies garnered support among Israelis and in the Western press—so much so that his new party could fare well without him. But they come with high costs.
Article • April 20, 2011
A big-picture look at recent earth-altering events
Article • March 28, 2019
Hungary might seem like a European outsider today, but prophecy states that this is about to change.
Article • April 7, 2021
A reduced U.S. military presence in the Middle East is empowering Iran and pushing Gulf states to unite.
Article • March 27, 2008
Offending Muslims, Jews and liberal secularists is a deliberate part of Pope Benedict XVI’s agenda.
Feature • January 1, 2013
Israel’s enemy is not primitive—and not alone.
Article • June 30, 2016
With his back against the wall, Turkish President Erdoğan decides to reconcile with Israel.
Article • February 22, 2017
America’s new protectionism is forcing Latin America to seek new partners.
Feature • April 1, 2017
America’s new protectionism is forcing Latin America to seek new partners.
Article • December 10, 2007
The disastrous Annapolis “peace” conference—whose aftershocks will be felt for some time—point to an obvious historical parallel.
Article • April 25, 2008
Pope Benedict’s first U.S. visit inspired a media frenzy reminiscent of John Paul II’s funeral.
Feature • February 1, 2018
Feature • May 1, 2006
The world waits to see whether Jews or Arabs will control the Holy Land. But is anyone watching the Vatican?
Article • May 29, 2019
Facing an identity crisis, Italian voters are turning to dangerous alternatives.