How Turkey is using the conflict between Georgia, Russia and the U.S. to influence these countries
Georgia has become Turkey's fiefdom. Ankara is skillfully playing political games there, maneuvering between the interests of Tbilisi, Moscow and Washington. It is almost impossible...
The Mercosur-EU Agreement: Together Against BRICS?
The Finalized Trade Agreement Between Mercosur and the EU Has Been Signed. A historic agreement was reached at a meeting of representatives from both blocs...
The explosion in Kosovo: what really happened?
On November 29th, a powerful explosion occurred in the village of Vrhavec municipality Zubin Potok, Kosovo and Metohija. The Ibar-Lepenac canal was damaged as a...
Elections in Moldova as an example of the end of the “era of liberal democracies”
Moldova, after Georgia, became another country where the confrontation of political blocs within the framework of the “Cold War 2.0” put freedom and democracy on...
Elections in Georgia as an example of the end of the “era of liberal democracies”
The world is changing rapidly, and there is no place for liberalism and democracy in the idealistic sense. In the framework of global confrontation, these...
Heading for St. Petersburg: NATO uses the Baltics to attack Russia
The U.S. may authorize NATO to attack Russia across its northwestern borders with the alliance's contingent in the Baltics. For the current government in Washington,...
China increasingly pressures the U.S. using the “Russian card” and Europe’s problems
China has the potential to finally overtake the U.S. and become the world's largest economy by 2035. This will only fuel the Cold War 2.0...
Two Sides of the Coin: Who Will Be Hurt More by Britain’s LNG Sanctions?
London has imposed sanctions on companies and tankers that supply Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG). The goal was to reduce deliveries to the EU and...
The U.S. may leave NATO: is it real?
Can the United States leave NATO and will the bloc stay afloat after the fallout of its "core element"? These questions used to seem crazy...
Montenegrin Russophobia: a course against the people
Joining the EU sanctions policy against Moscow has not brought any benefit to Podgorica, says Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajić. According to him, in 2021...