Article • September 8, 2022

Why the death of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth ii is a milestone in world history


Article • February 1, 2009

Soft power in the war against terrorism. Plus, you’ll never guess what it takes for some people to threaten a teenager.


Article • February 17, 2011

For the 16th consecutive year, auditors refuse to sign off EU accounts.


Article • December 13, 2011

The knives are coming out. Britain’s days in the European Union are numbered.


Article • February 12, 2013

Scandalous delays recall Guillaume Stasi spy affair, fall of the chancellor and rise of a strong man.


Article • February 17, 2017

How elections and escalating tensions with Donald Trump will make it difficult for Hassan Rouhani to win a second term



Article • February 10, 2012

Supreme Court justice encourages Egypt to look to South African model instead.


Article • April 19, 2012

The rocket didn’t fly far, but tensions throughout Asia are soaring.


Article • July 10, 2012

Are children running the White House?



Article • September 18, 2021


Article • April 15, 2021

But Moscow’s chilling military challenge ‘frightens Europe’ even more.


Article • September 9, 2021

The mainstream media relies on junk science to convince people that both droughts and floods are caused by rising atmospheric carbon dioxide.


Article • October 28, 2022

Why Mussolini’s vision is more dangerous today than ever before


Article • February 13, 2009

But is it possible for the new government to secure a durable and lasting peace?


Article • March 11, 2009

Iran should send America a giant thank you card.


Article • September 25, 2009

Obama tells UN: No one nation can dominate.


Article • March 12, 2025

Where to now for the war-torn country?


Article • December 27, 2018

How do East Germans really feel about their history behind the wall and their reunification with West Germany?


Article • May 7, 2012

Chancellor Merkel’s replacement of her old political partner Nicolas Sarkozy with Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti hastens the resurrection of Charlemagne’s Holy Roman Empire.


Article • September 24, 2019

Does the Queen still rule Great Britain? Or is it now a panel of judges?


Article • March 22, 2006

The Wall Street Journal lamented the fact that the United Arab Emirates’ bid for control over major U.S. ports fell through. Here is why that view is wrong.



Article • May 18, 2022

Russia’s vicious war on Ukraine isn’t just a clash between two militaries. It’s a war between two worldviews.