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A book labeled as ‘extremist’ is flying off the shelves.
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Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz and Baron Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg want to expand Europe’s empire to Africa.
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While tightening the rules for one religion, the president gives acceptance to another.
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It is easier to confess to a houseplant than to ask God for forgiveness.
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A report commissioned by the German government recommends radical changes in German defense.
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Is this ‘Czech’ mate for strongman Andrej Babiš?
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Iran is strengthening its naval capabilities while the United States turns a blind eye.
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Feature • January 17, 2022
Australia stands for nothing, so it gives away everything, even its character.
Feature • May 1, 2006
Any world power with vast overseas commitments must control the seaways necessary for safe passage of its goods, its citizens and its military forces. Why then have Britain and America so casually yielded up this power they once guarded so jealously?
Article • March 18, 2008
Many Europhiles believe post-Cold War NATO should be more Eurocentric. The secretary general is one.