Article • May 10, 2021
Racially charged rhetoric is stirring up negative emotions and anger.
Article • February 27, 2024
Europe’s political system is about to undergo a massive change.
Feature • May 28, 2026
Article • November 19, 2020
Article • December 7, 2020
Is Germany’s far-right-extremist problem escalating?
Article • February 4, 2021
If personnel is policy, Israel is about to be on the receiving end of Obama’s third term.
Feature • July 3, 2025
How a passage of prophecy and its identification by Gerald Flurry have become more relevant than ever
Article • October 27, 2006
Vladimir Putin is resurrecting Russia’s special relationship with the ANC that has lain dormant for several years. Why?
Article • November 7, 2007
California law now protects cross-dressers like it does racial minorities—ignoring biology, reality and common sense.
Feature • May 1, 2007
A stealth battlefront in the “war on terror”
Article • April 2, 2008
One of the most explosively dangerous countries in the world just got a new government.
Article • March 26, 2008
A battlefront on which we have already declared defeat
Article • February 11, 2009
You don’t need to scour the history books. Just look at Britain.
Article • April 28, 2011
When the wedding arrives, it’s important that we look past the pomp and pageantry and into the great spiritual truths on display.
Article • July 25, 2013
Society is coming to embrace the notion of ‘gender fluidity.’
From the book: Australia—Where to Now?
Article • January 6, 2026
What the Venezuela strikes mean for the Middle East
Article • June 22, 2017
Britain’s rising socialists will jump on any opportunity to stir up anger against the government.
Article • May 26, 2009
The Chinese and Japanese are falling out of love with the dollar.
Article • April 13, 2010
Will the soccer World Cup expose a nation on the verge of becoming the next Zimbabwe? Or Rwanda?
Article • August 2, 2012
The growing tension between the Ethiopian government and Muslims could very easily, and quickly, explode.
Article • January 7, 2014
Though polite and diplomatic, Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg’s candid, even forceful, message to Vladimir Putin this week was infused with a spirit of confrontation.
Feature • October 1, 2006
More disorders are being diagnosed than ever before. Is there actually more disease, or is the medical field just expanding the definitions of disease?