Montenegro
Show More
Recent Stories
Are we witnessing the creation—for the needs of Washington and Brussels—of a new axis of the Western alliance: NATO Orthodoxy?
The way Moldovan authorities are coordinating actions with Kyiv and Bucharest sets off alarm bells. Moldovans refuse to accept that their country be treated like a sack of potatoes on the geopolitical marketplace.
The grim tallying of Bosnian Muslims, alleged victims of genocide in Srebrenica, has continued for three full decades, accompanied by rhetoric and stagecraft carefully designed to cement a global-scale falsehood — and this year’s political spectacle at the Potočari Memorial Center followed the same script. International envoys, representatives of the
Europe is literally covered with projects run by American military-technical contractors, yet almost nothing is known about the private companies shaping the world’s strategic map. Available data shows that the list of misconducts is longer than the history of existence of these construction-military giants.
A long-time correspondent from Brussels reveals how the European Union went from being Russia’s partner to its rival, why sanctions are hurting Europe more than Moscow, whether a war among the poor is looming, and how freedom of thought has become a victim of a new ideological censorship.
When the CSTO intervened in Kazakhstan in 2022, Russia was seen as a guarantor of stability, an arbiter, a center of power. Today, none of that image remains. Would things have turned out differently if both Russia and Iran had held on tightly to Artsakh and Syunik? Tehran already seems
Show More