Article • December 15, 2018

Terror in France, uncertainty in Germany, portentous cooperation in Asia, and more


Feature • March 1, 2019

A new government means a field ripe for harvest.


Article • February 1, 2019

Ahead of the 2020 United States presidential elections, Democrats are speaking like revolutionaries.


Article • January 9, 2015

GDP grew 5 percent in the third quarter—or did it?


Article • March 26, 2016

All you need to know about everything in the news this week


Article • March 3, 2017

All you need to know about everything in the news this week


Article • February 10, 2017

“Almost silently, Germany has changed its defense policy.”


Article • March 10, 2020

Over the period of five short years, Europe’s attitude toward refugees has drastically changed.





Article • November 5, 2008

EU foreign ministers outline agenda for safer world, stronger Europe


Article • January 29, 2025


Article • September 15, 2009

Russian influence expands in America’s backyard.


Article • March 22, 2011

And yet another senior politician adds his voice to the anti-immigration chorus.


Feature • July 1, 2004


Article • April 23, 2013

New Bavarian research institute to be sited on an old Messerschmitt slave labor compound.





Article • April 12, 2018

New strain of common sexually transmitted disease emerges and it cannot be cured.


Feature • June 1, 2001


Key of David Program • June 27, 2025

In the grand scene of world events, not much attention is paid to Lithuania. But a new alliance between Lithuania and Germany is a disturbing sign of world war.


Key of David Program • October 24, 2014

When a new king or a queen is crowned in Britain the choir sings ‘Zadok the Priest.’ Why? And what does that have to do with you?


Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • April 23, 2023

On today’s program, host Brent Nagtegaal interviews Dr. Vainstub about his new reading of the inscription and its connection to the biblical narrative.