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Does cake come before religious freedom?
Article • August 11, 2023
Barack Obama is not the defender of family values he often pretends to be.
Article • January 9, 2009
Japan moves another step away from post-World War II remorse and a step closer to a world-class military.
Feature • July 6, 2022
The following is the introduction of Gerald Flurry’s new book, America Under Attack. This is a significantly expanded version of his 2013 booklet of the same title.
Article • December 26, 2011
Bombing churches is becoming a Christmas tradition for Nigeria’s Islamists.
Article • April 16, 2013
Article • April 23, 2017
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Article • May 2, 2013
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Feature • February 1, 2014
Federal and local authorities are building a paramilitarized police force. Is this a good idea?
Article • August 2, 2019
Turning away from the United States in favor of a united European alternative
Feature • March 1, 2020
Iran’s terrorist mastermind is dead. What’s next for the Middle East?
Feature • May 1, 2010
The fascinating power politics behind an overlooked coup in Central Asia
Article • April 14, 2010
The fascinating power politics behind an overlooked coup in Central Asia
Article • November 25, 2022
The war on drugs has been an abject failure because leaders are far more eager to treat the symptoms rather than the root causes.
Feature • March 1, 2020
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Feature • January 1, 2016
Those who underestimate Russia’s Vladimir Putin do so at their peril.
Article • December 1, 2015
Those who underestimate Russia’s Vladimir Putin do so at their peril.