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How the London photo ops are covering up a cracking world financial order.



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Article • April 30, 2017

Pope Francis brings his call for a new world order to the West’s cultural elite.


Article • September 12, 2007

Turkish voters have elected a former Islamist as president. Here’s why many nations are asking: just how significant is this?


Article • July 22, 2020

How will the people of Europe respond to Vladimir Putin’s increasingly militaristic and dictatorial direction?


Article • March 30, 2022

The move furthers China’s quest to dominate vital shipping lanes in the South Pacific.



Article • December 3, 2008

The global financial crisis has irreversibly changed America’s standing in the world.


Feature • May 1, 2001

After the Cold War ended, the world entered a tumultuous decade—one that forged the foundation for the breakup of old alliances and the establishment of a new order. What form will the new order take? What risks will it pose for the U.S. in its perceived role as the world’s policeman?


Article • June 6, 2024

What is the grand lesson from the past eight decades?



Article • April 11, 2017

‘Anti-Semitism is once again socially acceptable; inhibitions have fallen.’


Feature • February 1, 2015




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Article • September 23, 2011

There is more to Pope Benedict’s visit to Germany than meets the eye.


Article • September 19, 2017

The bishop of Rome tells governments to seize more power to stop future weather disasters.


Article • August 21, 2015

Echoes of 1934 are thundering with increasing intensity.


Article • April 6, 2020

The dragon and the elephant continue to draw closer.


Article • October 5, 2018

New plans to strengthen Europe’s border force


Article • April 28, 2020

China’s control over world trade and supplies could quickly become a weapon to bring down the world order.


Article • July 5, 2022

Rome’s desire for dominance revives with a new evangelical crusade.