China is not ready to “make peace” with the U.S.: the outcome of Jake Sullivan’s failed trip
In the framework of Cold War 2.0, the main task of the U.S. was to put pressure on China, including through other countries that could...
The Fated Kosovo: A Land in Peril?
We previously wrote about how Albanian separatists had taken control of municipalities in Serbian communities in Kosovo and Metohija. In response to the terror unleashed...
Viktor Orbán’s “new Austria-Hungary” against EU liberal trends
Hungary is increasingly threatening the calm and “harmony” of the liberal establishment in Brussels. Viktor Orbán has just won the presidency of the European Council and...
The end of the AstraZeneca project as a vivid example of the presence of the “COVID lobby”
Another corruption scandal in the UK would not surprise anyone if it echoed the conspiracy theories of anti-COVID dissidents who are convinced that the virus...
The European Path of Montenegro: Expectations and Reality
One of the first points in his election program last year's presidential winner Jakov Milatović was rapid accession to the EU. However, more experienced politicians...
Trudeau responds aggressively to his own blunders
Justin Trudeau, who has driven Canada into crisis and buried the prospects of his Liberal Party, has tried to blame all the problems on outside forces....
New parliamentary elections: a gamble or Macron’s clear plan?
Immediately after the bad results of the elections to the European Parliament, Emmanuel Macron began to look for a way out of the deadlocked political situation....
“Democratic” U.S. vs. “authoritarian” Saudi Arabia
The campaign against Saudi Arabia, which has been very hostile to the Democratic administration since 2021, is gaining momentum in the U.S. and is now showing...
UK Conservative Party. How it failed in the election campaign
By mid-June, the electoral battle ahead of the House of Commons elections was escalating. Alternative for Britain, Nigel Farage's Reform UK Party presented its election...
Kosovo: A Western-backed Child in a War Against “Serbian Peace”
August has not passed without its share of "black swans" for Serbia, as protests against Rio Tinto's lithium mining have been overshadowed by an escalation...