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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Some Things Don't Change

An editorial note from Clyde Kilough
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A House Divided Against Itself

Five years after 9/11, America is politically divided over how to respond to terrorism. Some see the events of 9/11 as part of a struggle reaching back 1400 years to the birth of Islam. Others view 9/11 as the direct...
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Keep Your Eyes on Europe

Europe is destined to play a key role in future world events.
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Last Train in Berlin

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The Long View

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A Faux Pas

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Landed in Germany

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A Modern Tale of Two Cities

Two world capitals play key roles within the current political and religious mix. But it is their future role that you should carefully watch and understand. As the world looks at the Middle East today, this article still holds great...
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Iranian Nukes: The End of Israel?

Are Islamic extremists about to obliterate the state of Israel? Some experts see reasons to worry.
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In the Aftermath of the Conflict

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"It's not over yet, we are not safe."

o said a terrorism specialist last week as I was watching coverage about the latest plot uncovered by British authorities.
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What Next America?

What Next America? Why is America a superpower? What does the future hold for this nation? Surprisingly, the answer is found in Bible prophecy.
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A Page on the World: Londonistan: How Britain Is Creating a Terror State Within

Melanie Phillips shows that Britain has become a gathering ground for Islamist terror groups, while the British establishment is in denial (2006, ISBN 1594031444).
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In Brief... World News Review: Japan Considers Preemptive Strike on North Korea

If we accept that there is no other option to prevent an attack... there is the view that attacking the launch base of the guided missiles is within the constitutional right of self-defense.
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In Brief... World News Review: Europe's Responsibility for the Middle East

I don't think any European should speak or write about today's conflict in the Middle East without displaying some consciousness of our own historical responsibility.
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Suez Important Lessons From an Event 50 Years Ago

When Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal 50 years ago, it started a chain of events whose results are still being felt today.
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New Middle Eastern Conflicts: A Wake-up Call for Mankind

Michael Elliott of Time magazine asked some of the right questions: "What is it about the Middle East that makes the conflicts so intractable, such that one summer's guns ineluctably conjure up so many early spasms of violence? Why the...
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World News and Trends: European Union not yet united

"The sky is clearing up . . . the thunderstorm clouds of the last year are slowly disappearing," Austrian Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik told a news conference after two days of talks in Klosterneuburg abbey near Vienna over the weekend...
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A Place Called Megiddo, Part 2

In last issue's article we raised the question of how today's political leaders could be deceived to fight Christ at His second coming. Could something at the site of Megiddo lead to an answer?
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Mumbai Terror Attacks Highlight Global Nature of Threat From Radical Islam

Political correctness is still making it difficult for people in the West to understand fully the seriousness of the threat from radical Islam.