Vulin’s resignation: “Greater Serbia” hinders the West
Aleksandar Vulin, head of Serbia's Security and Information Agency (BIA), resigned from his post on November 3. The counterintelligence officer and leader of the Movement...
American intervention: Hill’s undiplomatic behavior
U.S. Ambassador to Belgrade Christopher Hill has long and firmly earned a reputation as a hypocritical diplomat: almost all of his public statements can be...
Dayton Accords: Abolish or Preserve?
In November 2023, the Dayton Accords, which became the foundation of the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina, turned 28 years old. The pact between Serbs,...
Essequibo State: Maduro’s decisive blow to Western ambitions
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has decided to resolve the two-hundred-year dispute over the territory of Essequibo. In a referendum on December 3, the overwhelming majority...
Iran has become another point of clash between Democrats and Republicans in the U.S.
Iran has been one of the main and almost existential adversaries of the United States for decades, and the turn in its direction, which began...
Robert Menendez’s troubles show the level of corruption in Washington and risk hitting American foreign policy
It is not only Donald Trump and Hunter Biden who are involved in the judicial wars that are taking place in the United States with...
Drama with the election of a new Speaker of the House of Representatives. Part 2
In the first part of our article, we wrote that by mid-fall, the election for Speaker of the House of Representatives was deadlocked, and on...
The meeting between Biden and Xi Jinping ended with nothing and was just an attraction of primitive populism
Back in early November, San Francisco began to prepare for the landmark APEC summit, which was positioned as a chance to normalize relations between the...
Taiwan’s election is approaching the moment of truth
In January 2024, one of the key events for modern world geopolitics will take place and elections will be held on the island of Taiwan,...
Mexican elections as an active point of Cold War 2.0
Mexico will hold its next presidential election on June 2, 2024, and 99% of the country's new president will be a woman for the first...