Article • March 10, 2010
Article • March 13, 2009
It’s so bad, the United States is now spying on its ally.
Article • May 1, 2008
In a time of change, a vital message goes out to Australians.
Article • September 22, 2009
Whether or not Ireland passes the Lisbon Treaty, a growing number in the EU want to create a small core of united European nations.
Feature • May 1, 2004
Article • August 4, 2020
From the book: Autobiography of Herbert W. Armstrong
Article • January 1, 2009
Pope Benedict XVI is cleverly positioning the Vatican to be the legal standard for European law.
Article • March 1, 2018
Even if South Africa does not repeat the disastrous policies of Zimbabwe, its inflammatory rhetoric will incite people to mass violence.
Article • December 19, 2016
A look at the optimism of Britain’s vindicated euroskeptics
From the book: Mystery of the Two Trees
Article • March 7, 2019
The United Nations has ruled that Britain must give up the strategically vital Chagos Archipelago, and Bible prophecy shows that it will likely do so soon.
Article • February 28, 2025
Article • October 7, 2024
On March 21, 2025, the sun will officially set on the British Empire for the first time in more than 200 years.
Article • November 8, 2022
Feature • February 1, 2026
Our predecessors at the Plain Truth stopped warning about Germany.
Feature • April 1, 2017
God’s angels have lived for millions of years with stunning power and without sin. How could mortal men exceed them?
From the book: Isaiah’s End-Time Vision
Article • November 20, 2025
From the book: Child Rearing With Vision
Article • September 13, 2007
American support for Taiwan is on the decline; could a betrayal be in its future?
Article • October 5, 2018
New plans to strengthen Europe’s border force
Feature • June 1, 2002
Allegations of priestly abuse are hammering the Roman Catholic Church. Will the scandal diminish the Vatican’s power and global influence?