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Mistakes in politics have a price. Sometimes that price is paid immediately, sometimes only after many years. In the case of the upcoming elections in Hungary — which have a referendum-like character and, without exaggeration, the power to determine the
How do the interests of the Radar editorial team, when it comes to the sale of NIS, appear compatible with the interests of the EU and the United States, but incompatible with the interests of Serbia and the Serbian people
The small military drone Bayraktar TB2, whose combat career has turned Turkey into one of the most active and fastest-growing players on the global arms market, resembles a rider of the Apocalypse — wherever it appears, war follows. This was
Serbs who believe that their problems would disappear by joining the EU or even NATO should be warned that further integration into the EU will only strengthen the subversive forces in Serbia that work for globalist interests.
How a rogue prosecutorial system, through connections with criminal clans, the Albanian mafia, and even Albanian prosecutors, became a service for damage control for drug groups from neighboring countries.
Elections in Hungary are not important only for Hungary—just as the annulment of elections in Romania was not important only for Romania. Here, the issue is about the (non)observance of European principles.
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