Serbia is losing energy sovereignty
Elektroprivreda Srbije is the largest energy company in the country and one of the pillars of its sovereignty and security. In this regard, Belgrade's steps...
Is the West losing control of Kurti?
On May 26, clashes between Serbs and "Kosovo police officers" broke out in several municipalities in northern Kosovo and Metohija. The Kosovo Force (KFOR) peacekeepers had to...
Is Serbia against violence?
After the mass shootings of children and young people in Serbia on May 3 and 5, spontaneous popular protests began in the country. They were...
Mass shootings in Serbia: American Columbine for export
The national holiday in honor of St. George was marred this year by a series of tragedies. On May 3, a schoolboy shot students and...
“Elections” in Kosovo: Farce and Collapse of Western Democracy
On April 23, elections organized by the unrecognized government in Pristina took place in four predominantly Serb-inhabited municipalities in Kosovo and Metohija. The Serbian majority...
Republika Srpska on its way to independence
In late April, Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, at a meeting with representatives of parliamentary parties from Republika Srpska, proposed a new document for the...
Why is the West against the Open Balkans?
In the summer of 2021, Serbia, Albania and Macedonia launched the Open Balkans initiative as a project for the regional development of the three economies....
“Platinum Wolf” in Serbia: a step into NATO?
In June, the Serbian Armed Forces are planning to hold a joint exercise with the armies of the United States and other Western countries called...
The “Western Balkan Quartet” vs. the “Serbian Peace”
On March 29, a meeting was held in Skopje with foreign ministers of Northern Macedonia, Albania and self-proclaimed Kosovo Bujar Osmani, Olto Jak and Kreshnik...
The “eternal” Montenegrin Đukanović goes into historical eternity
At the beginning of April, a major political event occurred for the Balkans, and possibly for all of Europe. In the second round of the...