by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
With nuclear capabilities already existing in North Korea, Burma is looking to join this dangerous club.
by Melvin Rhodes
As the United States and Britain defied much of the world opinion to overthrow an entrenched dictator in Iraq, a question logically arose: Why is it that so many countries seem to naturally embrace dictatorship?
by Melvin Rhodes
In 1960 British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan addressed the South African parliament and talked of a "wind of change sweeping across Africa." The rapid changes in Africa that followed have led to dictatorships, anarchy, economic and...
by Melvin Rhodes
Queen Elizabeth II's 50-year reign has seen an astonishing change in the United Kingdom-and far greater change in Britain's former African colonial possessions. What's behind these massive, momentous trends?
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
The bailout crisis continues unabated as Greece, Portugal and Ireland (and perhaps less so Spain and Italy) experience serious financial difficulties.
by Darris McNeely
Great events of history and prophecy often occur in ways we cannot foretell and arise out of events that, at least on the surface, appear to be a solution to a crisis. Such was the case with the unexpected rise to power of Adolf Hitler in...
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
What current events around the world are shaping the overall atmosphere?
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
What state is South America in as we begin the year 2008?
by Melvin Rhodes
Britain's Queen Elizabeth will celebrate 50 years on the throne this year. Few could have imagined the astounding changes in the nations of the British Commonwealth-particularly those in Africa-during her lifetime.
by Good News
Russia has devalued the rubble at a time of apocalyptic predictions about the state of the Russian economy. Some observers are warning that the Russian financial crisis "could spin out of control as banks collapse."
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Nations can and do use oil as a weapon.
by Good News
Man's general dissatisfaction with human rulership along with his eternal quest for the perfect system of government has led to a new phenomenon on the world stage-what can be called republican dynasties.
by Cecil Maranville, John Ross Schroeder
Russian economic stability in question.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
A report by the United Nations Nuclear Agency says that Iran has increased its number of centrifuges enriching uranium [to almost 5,000] and that inspectors have discovered traces of manmade uranium at a second site in Syria, heightening...