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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.


Article • January 30, 2023

The first Western military to succumb to an attack from within


Article • April 2, 2009

Leaders are exploiting public dissatisfaction to remodel the Constitution and advance their radical agenda.


Article • October 24, 2009

Bad signs for Israel, translating Pope Benedict, and the U.S. economy’s lead indicator


Article • August 9, 2012

As nationalist sentiment intensifies, Europe’s leaders have precious little time to make integration work.


Article • March 12, 2025

Where to now for the war-torn country?


Article • December 3, 2015

If you think the Paris climate talks are about carbon emissions and saving the planet, you have been duped.


Article • October 24, 2022

What the new Swedish government means for the rest of Europe


Article • January 16, 2020

Israel adds another layer to its aerial defense shield.


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.


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Article • May 30, 2007

Zimbabwe’s latest attempt to destroy its economy