European Union declares “war” on disobedient Hungary, which does not want to follow the “anti-European” path of Brussels
For too long Hungary managed to maintain a balance in the new confrontation between the global West and East, being the main beneficiary of the...
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...
Phases of the decline of European democracy
Against the background of a worsening economic recession in the world, which could obviously last for decades, and the growing geopolitical confrontation between the United...
“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...
The new reality of politics in the Middle East, which does not suit Washington
Back in the early 2010s, the U.S. felt that it was the master of the Middle East, and was on a path where only its...
Towards a new free multipolar world
By Dr Elie HATEMDoctor of lawlawyer at the Paris Bar Associationand before the International Criminal Court (The Hague) Vice President of the International Movement of Russophiles...
Orbán’s Hungary as the only winner of the “sanctions war”
Recently we wrote that despite the popularity of nationalist ideology in Europe and the presence of right-wing conservatives and Eurosceptics in power in many EU...
Bosnia and Herzegovina: a platform for radical Islam in the heart of Europe
Increasing migration to Western European countries has long turned from a thought-provoking process into a sad routine of radically changing the cultural face of the...
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...