Feature • July 1, 2015

A beautiful project in India that illuminates the future


Article • October 4, 2012

With Germany’s federal elections only a year away, efforts to elect a new chancellor have begun.



Feature • December 1, 2004

Britain was ill-prepared for World War i. Although it had enlarged its Navy, its standing Army had been reduced in size in the years leading up to the war. It wasn’t until Britain had engaged Germany that a sufficient fighting force was raised, with the help of its allies, to eventually bring the nation to victory.


Article • March 1, 2021

The true pedigree of today’s environmentalism is less green than red.


Article • January 14, 2010

The competitive hostility between China and Europe continues to build.


Article • August 19, 2009

A survey of the pope’s efforts to provide spiritual leadership for Europe and the world


Article • February 5, 2019

What does God say about America’s push to legalize the murder of newborns?


Feature • May 1, 2012

The nation’s elites are going all-out to admit Germany’s past guilt—why?



Article • April 18, 2019

‘Russia’s icebreakers make it king of the Arctic, and America is just a pauper.’


Article • December 17, 2018

Two deadly attacks in less than a week announce Hamas’s strong presence in the West Bank.


Article • August 20, 2019

What happens when you attack those who fight to preserve law and order?


Article • April 28, 2022

China and India are supporting an invasion that is unleashing staggering suffering on millions of people.


Feature • June 1, 1999


Article • May 29, 2018

In a world of rising strongmen, Turkey’s president grabs hold of more authoritarian power.


Article • August 30, 2021

Why is Hitler’s manifesto so popular in the country he conquered?


Article • December 11, 2022

What does the former ‘unofficial leader of Europe’ have to say about the world?


Article • May 23, 2012


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • June 22, 2017

Marxist agitators tried to stir up a “day of rage” in London yesterday. “We’ve felt our power. We’ve tasted victory. Now we must escalate our actions to take down this rotten government, which has lost all authority to govern,” wrote the Movement for Justice by Any Means Necessary, one of the main agitators. On today’s show, Trumpet contributing editor Richard Palmer examines the far-left leaders who seek to use any tragedy as an excuse to stir up anger, hatred and even violence against the British government Also on today’s show, Germany could soon be faced with a momentous decision. For the last few years, it has tried to take a middle-ground position between the United States and Russia. It has backed U.S.-led sanctions, while at the same time supporting a major growth of Russian power through the expansion of its gas pipeline network. The Nord Stream 2 pipeline—dubbed the “Molotov-Ribbentrop 2 Pipeline” by the Poles—will allow Russia to use its energy reserves as a precision weapon, cutting off individual nations from vital resources. Now America is poised to slap sanctions on German companies involved in Nord Stream 2. It could soon be decision time for Germany: Will it finally sever ties with Russia or join its eastern neighbor to overthrow the American-led world order?


Feature • February 1, 2007

In a nation accustomed to totalitarianism, America has tried to install democracy. Indications are the experiment isn’t working, and the old ways could come roaring back. We’re not talking about Iraq.



Feature • December 1, 2012

Humiliation in Cairo and death in Benghazi shook America. But our response has been even more terrifying.


Feature • November 1, 2011

In seeking to produce as much as possible at the lowest price, the modern food industry is trampling on some important truths.


Article • October 5, 2006

Many discontented Germans want another form of government.