Article • March 24, 2020
Lebanese government shuts down an already devastated economy amid global fear.
Article • August 10, 2020
In the post-covid era, Beijing’s power over the region could greatly expand, helping propel it along the fast track toward superpower status.
Article • September 17, 2020
Germany’s Bundeswehr wants to purchase more warships, develop laser cannons, and order additional anti-ship missiles.
Article • February 10, 2021
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Article • August 24, 2021
The Biden administration’s military withdrawal from Afghanistan is more sinister than you think.
Article • July 25, 2021
In many countries, the state can listen to your conversations, track your movement, and observe your bank account. But those who seek to avoid the state’s eyes can still use cash—for now.
Feature • July 1, 2009
For decades, Herbert W. Armstrong said it would happen. Today, Russia and China are strong allies.
Article • February 10, 2011
For Europe, preventing radical Islam from gaining a foothold in North Africa and the Middle East is a matter of survival.
Article • April 30, 2012
How the failure of women to be “keepers at home” has resulted in a deeply entrenched social disease.
Feature • October 1, 2006
Article • March 18, 2011
Civil war in Libya, chaos in Ethiopia, Iran vs Saudi Arabia, meltdown in Japan, Latin anti-America, and the biggest losers in the UK tax system.
Article • June 29, 2020
China long thought time was on its side with Taiwan, but a number of factors are now challenging that view.
Feature • May 1, 2012
The stage is set for Vladimir Putin to take on a new role.
Article • June 13, 2009
Hezbollah goes 11 for 11, Israel gets backed into a corner, and the anti-Treasury bond.
Article • June 25, 2009
The BBC’s refusal to air in prime time a documentary revealing the crisis in British families is barefaced hypocrisy.
Article • November 7, 2009
Iran ships weapons by the shipload, Lisbon is law, and the American economy “bounces back.”
Feature • November 1, 2011
Recent events have not just weakened Israel—they have empowered its enemy.
Article • March 13, 2012
The geopolitical stage is set for the Russian leader to take on a new and more dictatorial role.
Feature • June 2, 2025
Article • July 25, 2018
Division in the United States appears irreparable.
Article • August 22, 2006
Hezbollah’s exploitation of the media during the recent war has a long history.
Article • November 3, 2020
Feature • May 1, 2003
“British troops occupied Baghdad early yesterday morning at the end of a brilliant 100 miles march up the Tigris. With the British army of Mesopotamia capturing Baghdad it has shattered the dream which the Pan-Germans have been dreaming for more than 20 years.” (Times, March 12, 1917)
More on the real reasons for the adamant Franco-German opposition to U.S. war plans—and why they are significant