Feature • January 17, 2022

Australia stands for nothing, so it gives away everything, even its character.



Article • March 30, 2018

For the first time since the Cold War, Germany’s Intelligence Service resurrects its counterespionage unit and moves into new headquarters.



Feature • August 1, 2017

Voters are growing comfortable with a Labour Party ruled by a radical. Welcome to Britain’s new normal.


Article • January 2, 2013

The United States is abandoning Britain in favor of a new friend—the European Union.


Article • November 8, 2006


Feature • February 1, 2014

You read the Trumpet, but have you watched it lately?


Article • June 12, 2009

Brazil, Russia, India and China to buy IMF bonds


Article • November 19, 2009

The first president of the European Council may be in for a brief term in office.


Article • June 4, 2013

A virus from the Middle East has begun claiming lives.



Feature • April 11, 2025

What you can learn from fools who scratch swastikas on Cybertrucks


Feature • April 1, 2015

Look at world events, and it’s clear why many are asking this question.


Feature • March 1, 2004

This article begins our series on the Ten Commandments. Be sure to read and study all the scriptures quoted.


Article • March 1, 2010

One of the greatest proofs of a Creator is the miracle of conception, gestation and the birth of new life.


Feature • February 1, 2026

The science finally caught up. Now the system has to.


Article • February 8, 2008

In less than two decades the European Union has pushed its eastern frontier from Berlin to the Black Sea. How much more will Russia tolerate—and what of Iran, beginning to feel the EU breathing down its neck?


Feature • September 1, 2016

What the failed coup reveals about Turkey’s once secular state


Feature • February 1, 2012

The peoples that have defined the world for two centuries face an uncertain future. What’s ahead for the U.S. and Britain?


Feature • June 18, 2020

Under Donald Trump, the United States is holding China accountable more than ever. How will this budding rivalry end?


Feature • January 1, 2002

WANING SUPERPOWER The peoples that have defined the world for two centuries face an uncertain future. What’s ahead for the U.S. and Britain?


Article • October 18, 2018

‘Shockwaves throughout the U.S. military and the American defense industry’


Article • July 11, 2024

Is Iran’s new president the man for the moment?