Banana Dominion?
Tory Coup in Australia

What the change in PM means for an increasingly politically turbulent Australia—and the Anglosphere.

Germany and the Eurozone
Sharing the Refugees, but Not the Financial Risks

Every European country has red lines. That’s part of the problem.

WRM in the WSJ
The Migration Crisis and Europe’s Crippling Doubts

A people fleeing the collapse of one civilization are heading for a continent not sure if its own is worth maintaining.

Beware of Greeks Bearing Debts
To the Finland Station—Or Not

Greece swings to the conservatives in pre-election polls.

The Evolution of Erdogan
Turkish Govt. to Charge Kurdish Party Chief

The AKP appears be playing hardball before the new elections.

Europe's Great Wave
Europe’s Refugee Crisis Is Also a Migrant Crisis

It’s not an either/or.

Future of Islam
Hundreds of Refugees in Germany Convert to Christianity

Some may have worldly motives, some spiritual. Either way, it points to a crisis in Islamic civilization.

Jews is News
France Reaps the Rewards of Anti-Semitism

France is trying to woo back entrepreneurs it has lost to Israel. It would be smarter to correct the conditions that drove them away in the first place.

A Greece of Our Very Own
Puerto Ricans to Spain: Take Us Back

“The more united we are, the better chance we have of overcoming issues like debt.”

the migrant crisis
Hungary Passes Draconian “Emergency” Immigration Laws

Using the migrant crisis, Hungary’s legislature has declared a state of emergency and assumed extraordinary powers.

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