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 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...
“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...
After the meeting in Ohrid, Serbia enters a state of turbulence
Serbia is gripped by protests, but Aleksandar Vučić assures that everything is well. The Serbian leader's second meeting with Prime Minister of self-declared Kosovo Albin...
Between stability in the EU and the difficulties of autonomy, nationalists paradoxically more often choose independence
Since the mid-2010s, the main nerve of European politics has been the confrontation between supporters of European integration, represented by left-wing and right-wing centrists and...
Is Serbia turning to the West?
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and his team have long been accused of political schizophrenia: on the one hand, he does not want to "turn from...
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....