Article • January 31, 2012

Former Prime Minister Tony Blair tried to give it away. Can Britain hold on to Gibraltar now?


Feature • March 1, 2000

America wants a closer trading relationship with Britain. To achieve this it needs Canada’s help. What role will Canada play in this coming Anglo-Saxon combine? In this article, we take a look at the rich history of this nation throughout the past century and show why Canada finds itself in such a precarious position right now.


Feature • July 1, 2010

The anguished state of World Cup host South Africa.


Article • May 14, 2026

The causes are complex and the solutions scarce, but Bible prophecy offers clarity.


Article • February 6, 2016

All you need to know about everything in the news this week


Article • March 6, 2018

A provocative speech by Russia’s president includes video depicting a strike against the United States—but what matters most is Europe’s response.


Article • September 20, 2006

Europe needs a powerful president and unified foreign affairs voice to rally behind. Has French presidential hopeful Nicolas Sarkozy hit a nerve with these two suggestions?


Feature • July 1, 2005



Article • September 3, 2020

If one thing unites the right and the left, it’s the tacit acceptance of Islamic fundamentalism.


Key of David Program • June 12, 2020

America is on fire. What is the real source of the violence and riots on America’s streets, and how can we solve this deadly crisis?


Article • May 24, 2021

What the Goreh-Jask pipeline means for the Middle East and the world.


Feature • December 1, 2010

Where global trade disputes are leading—and how they will upend your life


Article • November 15, 2013


Article • May 16, 2005

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.


Feature • November 1, 2000


Article • March 5, 2012

The Irish have voted ‘no’ before. There’s a good chance they’ll do so now.



Feature • October 1, 2006

The continual loss of ownership of the companies that helped make Britain great is a sad reminder of this nation’s fall from superpower status.


Article • May 21, 2013

An alliance the Trumpet forecast 20 years ago is taking center stage in Syria.


Article • February 9, 2021

Is Tehran’s space program a front for nuclear ambitions?


Article • March 28, 2022

Germany offers to provide the core unit.


Article • September 28, 2012

On September 21, Germany opened a new port with the potential to dominate the shipping trade in the near future.



Feature • February 1, 2001

We have entered a most crucial time for the U.S. and Britain, with new global alliances forming in the wake of the now-dead bipolar cold war era formerly dominated by the U.S. and the Soviet Union. At this junction of epochs, the Anglo-Saxon nations have lost their grasp on a most crucial tool underpinning national survival. They have lost their grip on history.