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Catastrophic weather crises are threatening one of your most basic needs.
Article • March 14, 2012
EU needs a new constitution that reflects ‘new centers of power in the world,’ says German foreign minister.
Article • June 26, 2007
A just-created political post could lead to a powerful EU foreign office and encroach on national sovereignty.
Article • July 1, 2021
The response to covid-19 reveals that Canada has succumbed to a decades-old attack.
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Article • December 1, 2013
Who is prophesied to be Israel’s new best friend?
Article • January 15, 2008
Taiwan has a new, pro-Chinese parliament. What will the future between Taiwan and China be?
Article • November 29, 2021
The war on statues was never going to be limited to the Confederacy. America’s entire history is the primary target.
Feature • February 1, 2013
As Germany’s presence in the Middle East continues to grow, have they emerged as the “new America” over the region?
Article • May 26, 2010
President Obama wants to “shape an international order.” Look out.
Article • September 6, 2016
What the ouster of Dilma Rousseff means for Brazil’s past and future allegiance
Article • March 21, 2005
China’s new “anti-seccesion” law is causing quite a stir in East Asia. Here’s why this law is, and is not, a big deal.
Article • February 14, 2022
Everything about the missile is designed to be offensive, including its name.
Article • September 12, 2023
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Feature • March 1, 2011
Article • February 13, 2008
President Vladimir Putin has said Russia has been forced into an arms race with the Western world. Where will it lead?
Article • April 17, 2026
While Israel fights terrorists, a greater existential threat is rising in Europe.
Article • September 9, 2014
The Islamic Republic has a vital role and ‘important duty’ in an imminent post Anglo-American world.
Article • January 17, 2023
Article • January 29, 2008
Members to unite over immigration control, Christian values and, some say, xenophobia.
Article • May 21, 2012
As the city of Aachen awards the annual Charlemagne prize, European leaders congratulate each other on following in the legacy of Charlemagne. But what is this legacy? It contains a dangerous warning for you today!
Article • February 25, 2011
North Africa’s nervous neighbor, the showdown over Suez, “Baron cut-and-paste,” Merkel’s election-year mess, China’s censorship, and New Zealand’s darkest day.
Article • November 18, 2019
Germany’s overall economy is struggling, but weapons exports are flourishing, indicating an ominous trend.
Article • September 24, 2020
Germany’s peaceful spying is a springboard into offensive warfare.