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Scandalous delays recall Guillaume Stasi spy affair, fall of the chancellor and rise of a strong man.
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Supreme Court justice encourages Egypt to look to South African model instead.
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The mainstream media relies on junk science to convince people that both droughts and floods are caused by rising atmospheric carbon dioxide.
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Obama tells UN: No one nation can dominate.
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How do East Germans really feel about their history behind the wall and their reunification with West Germany?
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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.
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Does the Queen still rule Great Britain? Or is it now a panel of judges?
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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.
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Russia’s vicious war on Ukraine isn’t just a clash between two militaries. It’s a war between two worldviews.