The Win-Win Infuriating Iran
By March 1, 2021 Read More →

The Win-Win Infuriating Iran

Morocco recently established full diplomatic relations with Israel as part of the Abraham Accords, an effort by the United States to forge normalization agreements between Israel and Arab states to build a united front against Iran.

Posted in: Geopolitics, Middle East
Germany: Covid-19 Triggers New Wave of Anti-Semitism
By February 24, 2021 Read More →

Germany: Covid-19 Triggers New Wave of Anti-Semitism

The number of anti-Semitic hate crimes in Germany surged to a two-decade high in 2020. The anti-Semitism is being fueled by far-left anti-Israel activists, by mass migration from the Muslim world and by far-right conspiracy theorists, who are blaming the Coronavirus pandemic on both Jews and Israel.

Posted in: Coronavirus, Europe
EU’s Covid-19 Vaccination Debacle: “Epochal Failure”
By February 13, 2021 Read More →

EU’s Covid-19 Vaccination Debacle: “Epochal Failure”

The European Union’s vaccination rollout has been plagued by bureaucratic sclerosis, poorly-negotiated contracts, penny-pinching and blame shifting — all wrapped in a shroud of secrecy. The result is a needless and embarrassing shortage of vaccines, and yet another a crisis of legitimacy for the EU.

Posted in: Coronavirus, Europe
Denmark: “Our Goal is Zero Asylum Seekers”
By February 2, 2021 Read More →

Denmark: “Our Goal is Zero Asylum Seekers”

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced her intention to significantly limit the number of people seeking asylum in Denmark. The aim, she said, is to preserve “social cohesion” in the country.

Posted in: Denmark, Islam in Europe
Germany: Meet Angela Merkel’s Second Successor
By January 27, 2021 Read More →

Germany: Meet Angela Merkel’s Second Successor

Armin Laschet, premier of North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany’s most populous state, has been chosen as the new leader of the ruling Christian Democratic Union (CDU). He is now in a position to succeed Angela Merkel as German chancellor after general elections this September.

Posted in: Europe, Germany
EU-China Investment Deal: “It Spits in the Face of Human Rights”
By January 8, 2021 Read More →

EU-China Investment Deal: “It Spits in the Face of Human Rights”

The European Union has negotiated a controversial trade deal with China. The pact has been widely criticized because European leaders, in their apparent rush to reach an agreement, have sacrificed their professed concern for human rights on the altar of financial gain.

Posted in: China, Geopolitics
Israel, Lebanon Talk Maritime Borders
By January 1, 2021 Read More →

Israel, Lebanon Talk Maritime Borders

Israel and Lebanon recently initiated groundbreaking negotiations to resolve a long-standing maritime border dispute in the eastern Mediterranean. Resolution of the dispute could lead to developing the potentially lucrative natural gas fields that would benefit both sides.

Posted in: Geopolitics, Middle East
Germany’s “Shameful” Two Years on the UN Security Council
By January 1, 2021 Read More →

Germany’s “Shameful” Two Years on the UN Security Council

During its two-year stint on the UN Security Council, Germany voted for dozens of resolutions — many of which smack of anti-Semitism — that singled out Israel, the only democracy in the Middle East.

Posted in: Europe, Germany
U.S. “Driving Stake Through Heart” of German-Russian Pipeline
By December 28, 2020 Read More →

U.S. “Driving Stake Through Heart” of German-Russian Pipeline

The United States is ratcheting up the threat of sanctions against European companies in an effort to deal a death blow to the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline between Russia and Germany.

Posted in: Energy, Geopolitics
Austria: Top Court Overturns Headscarf Ban
By December 21, 2020 Read More →

Austria: Top Court Overturns Headscarf Ban

The Austrian Constitutional Court has ruled that Austria’s ban on the wearing of headscarves in public schools violates the freedom of religion and the freedom of expression and therefore is unconstitutional.

Posted in: Austria, Islam in Europe
Hungary: “Europe’s Borders Must be Protected”
By December 18, 2020 Read More →

Hungary: “Europe’s Borders Must be Protected”

The Court of Justice of the European Union, the EU’s top court, has ruled that Hungary violated EU law when it prevented illegal immigrants from seeking asylum. The Hungarian government countered that it will not bow to pressure to jump aboard the EU’s multicultural bandwagon.

Posted in: Hungary, Islam in Europe
Europe Confronts Second Wave of Coronavirus
By December 16, 2020 Read More →

Europe Confronts Second Wave of Coronavirus

Economists are warning that the second coronavirus lockdown has increased the risk of another recession in Europe’s largest economy.

Posted in: Coronavirus, Europe