World Regions

"So the LORD scattered them abroad from there over the face of all the earth, and they ceased building the city" (Genesis 11:8).

Long ago, an ancient civilization revolted against God, gathering together and attempting to build a tower to the heavens. In response, God divided their languages and caused them to scatter across the globe. Now, millennia later, each world region has its own unique history...and shared future. Find out more below, or focus on a specific region with the links on the right.

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Pakistan: A Nuclear-Armed Power Walks a Tightrope

Pakistan's pro-Western leader has now survived three assassination attempts and is under increasing pressure from Islamic militants. If he falls, Pakistan will likely fall with him. If that happens, radical Islamists will likely gain control of Pakistan's arsenal of nuclear...
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Israeli Rabbis Boycott Chrisian Festival in Jerusalem

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Fifty Years after Sputnik, Russia Turns Cold Again!

We're rapidly approaching the 50th anniversary of the Soviet launch of Sputnik I. On October 4, 1957 the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.) shocked the world by successfully launching the first artificial satellite into orbit. In recent months, Russia...
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More of Pope Benedict's Comments

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Iraq, "the Surge" & You

Allow me to leave the realm of geo-politics and the sands of the Middle East and go to a little meddlin' by simply asking, "how's your surge going?"
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Are we living in a "9/10 economy?"

There is a real problem with the Western economies that could lead to some major corrections thus impacting jobs, income and growth in America and Great Britain.
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The Prophetic Rise and Fall of Nations

Are you fully engaged and seeking the knowledge that can turn your life around and put it on the track toward God's Kingdom?
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A Page on the World... A History of the English-Speaking Peoples Since 1900

Andrew Roberts' history continues where Winston Churchill's ended, showing the blessings enjoyed by the United States and the countries that made up the British Empire.
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Genocide Survivor: "I Hope We've Learned Our Lesson..."

"One day we were neighbors, and the next day the massacre began." That's how the survivor of a tribal massacre described the shocking turn of events that led to the murder of 18 of her family members. Her tragic story...
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Britain: A Great Place to Live

Why has Britian become a difficult place to live?
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World News and Trends: Potential trade war between America and China

USA Today reporter David Lynch writes: "After years of inconclusive skirmishing, trade tensions between the United States and China are about to intensify . . . "
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Papal Authority, Protestants and Prophecy

Will the Catholic Church's controversial restatement of its belief about the church derail ecumenical dialogue? What does the future hold?
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ASEAN: Does It Offer Hope for Southeast Asia?

What hope is there for the governments from my region of the world to ever agree on ways to improve the life of ordinary citizens rather than limiting their cooperation to the realm of commercial concerns only? Actually, the hope...
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Will the Special Relationship Survive?

We'd better hope so. The unique relationship that America and Great Britain have forged for more than a hundred years has done much to foster freedom, open markets and good will. When it passes, the world will be a different...
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World News and Trends: Economic revival in Germany and EU

Since the mid-1990s Britain has been able to look across the English Channel and compare sluggish Continental economic growth with relatively good figures in the British Isles. But now, " Germany, Europe's largest economy, has staged a powerful recovery over...
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World News and Trends- Jerusalem: Troubles in a united and yet a divided city

Four decades after the Six-Day War reunited Jerusalem, some in Israel still fondly call this historic city the "eternal, undivided capital."
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World News and Trends- New Gaza reality: a dangerous Islamic mini-state

Hamas Islamic hardliners now dominate the Gaza Strip after a short and bloody showdown with Fatah, the rival Palestinian faction.
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World News and Trends: Severe drought grips parts of America

Reporting from Denver, Patrick O'Driscoll wrote in USA Today: "Drought, a fixture in much of the West for nearly a decade, now covers more than one third of the continental USA."
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Could Jesus Be Elected President?

If Jesus was on earth today and ran for president, would most Christians recognize His agenda and vote for Him?
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