Ukraine as a paradise for “lords of war”: the UN fails to act and “expresses its concern”
In the movie Lord of War, Nicolas Cage's character, arms dealer Yuri Orlov flies to Ukraine in 1992, where he gains access to Soviet army...
Greece and Turkey threatening each other: an important moment for NATO’s future
In 1991, after the collapse of the USSR, there was a serious discussion about reformatting the activities of the NATO military bloc, without mentioning any...
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant: a dangerous environmental casus belli, a chance for de-escalation or another political game?
Nuclear power is no longer just a way of creating electricity in the public mindand has become a true cult phenomenon. For conservatives, it is...
Milo Đukanović: how to become president and join NATO when a majority of the population is against you
The Balkans remain a special part of Europe, where the development of democratic institutions is very difficult. Corruption, connections with crime, arranged elections and authoritarian...
The crisis in Kosovo: an attempt to implement a bloody scenario under the “shadow” of the conflict in Ukraine and the final “false start”
On July 31st, a conflict arose in the partially recognized state of Kosovo, which seriously threatened to create a second hotspot in Europe after Ukraine....
Could be Francis the name of the best PR specialist in the service in the world?
The Catholic Church has always been criticized: during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, there were accusations of selling indulgences and turning priests into worldly...
The Greek card up Stoltenberg’s sleeve didn’t work
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, at the NATO summit in Madrid 28-30 June, was going to push for the acceptance of Finland and Sweden, whose...
Choosing between green energy and the sanctioning principle, Finnish authorities go for the last one
It has long been hoped that the sanctions war between Russia and the EU, of which Finland is a part of, would not affect the...
“A hundred reasons” why the Romanian government cannot cope with high fuel prices
At the start of June, petrol prices in Romania almost quadrupled. Fuel prices went up in practically every area of the country, with price rises...
What is good for the Baltic states is death for common European values
In the Latvian capital Riga, a monument to soldiers from the Soviet Union who liberated the city from Nazi Germany's troops will soon be dismantled....