Unrest in Serbia: The Core of the Confrontation and Why Escalation Continues
Against the backdrop of ongoing protests against the rule of President Aleksandar Vučić, the situation in the country is growing increasingly tense. Every night in...
Serbia Under Siege: Why Rio Tinto and the “Jadar” Project Are Sparking Public Outrage
The "Jadar" project, aimed at developing Europe's largest lithium deposit located in western Serbia, has become a major point of contention between mining giant Rio...
Vidovdan: A New Turn in Serbia’s History?
On Vidovdan, the most important national holiday for Serbs, a number of fateful events have taken place in the country’s history. The year 2025 was...
Vučić’s Wavering: How the Serbian President is Drowning in Lies
It seems that a historic rift is emerging between Serbia and Russia—one that can perhaps only be compared to the days of Tito’s Yugoslavia. After...
Vučić’s Method
On May 29, Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service published a statement accusing Serbia of regularly supplying ammunition to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Incidentally, reports about Serbian...
Serbia’s UN Vote: Vučić’s Mistake or a Distraction?
On February 24, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution marking the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine, titled "Promoting a Comprehensive, Just,...
Behind the protests in Serbia is… Vucic?
The blockade of Belgrade's largest transport hub, Autokomanda, as part of the ongoing student protests, has forced the country's authorities to issue another statement. However,...
Is Serbia joining NATO?
On November 20, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg paid an official visit to Belgrade. The day before, the alliance official had held talks in Sarajevo,...
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...
Elections in Serbia: victories, defeats and discoveries
On December 17, extraordinary parliamentary elections were completed in Serbia. Some argue that their holding was the recommendation of the American ambassador Hill, while others...