Foreign Affairs
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A Turning Point in Germany’s Abortion Debate
The abortion debate in Germany has reached a critical juncture. On July 11, the last day before…
Armenia and Azerbaijan’s Uncertain Peace
This month at the White House, Armenia’s prime minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijan’s president Ilham Aliyev shook…
The Waxing and Waning of Christian Zionism
From the publication of Hal Lindsey’s Late Great Planet Earth (1970) to the end of Tim LaHaye…
Anti-Semitic Atonement for the Holocaust
Germany is currently undergoing a shift that I can only describe as catastrophic. Yet again, my country…
No Chosen, No “Almost Chosen”
Mazal tov! Partisans on the left and on the right, fighting bitterly for a larger swath of…
Islamists and the Tragedy of Holy Family Church
Three Christians were killed and ten others wounded last Thursday when an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) mortar…
The Perils of Polarization
CRACOW—Adam Michnik was one of the great wordsmiths of the revolution of conscience that began to form…
Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate
Do not fold, spindle, or mutilate” was printed on the punch cards that fed data into IBM…
Is Just War Theory Still Relevant?
Conflict in the Middle East brings fundamental questions about just war into the public debate. Yet the…
At Home and Abroad
The editors discuss conservatism’s big wins at the Supreme Court and America’s military and diplomatic ventures in the…
Apocalypse Now
I recently spoke to one of Germany’s largest booksellers. His success, including with dissident literature, is based…
Ireland Erases Its Catholic Inheritance
The findings of a recent survey commissioned by Ireland’s Iona Institute for Religion and Society have shed…
The U.K.’s Abortion Reckoning
The U.K. has pushed too far on abortion. On June 17, an amendment to decriminalize abortion for…
Finding Sanctuary in Jerusalem
I arrived in Jerusalem on the evening of June 11, but what was meant to be a…
Touching the Assisted Suicide Void
Eloquent, determined, heedless of personal risk, the British journalist Derek Humphry was a born campaigner. In 1975…