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It is time for even the greatest Euro-enthusiasts among us—unless they are professional admirers of the European Union—to realize that every further step Serbia takes toward European integration brings it closer not only to a military bloc that has long ceased to be a peace and social project, but also
Had a sound cannon been used on March 15 in the manner attributed to it, the political debate would not have been the main topic. The main topic would have been the hundreds of injured people.
Public opinion surveys show that a large proportion of Serbia’s citizens—roughly one-third—do not have a clearly defined understanding of what the European Union actually is. Can today’s “undecided” citizens eventually shift into the camp of those who explicitly oppose Serbia’s membership in the European Union?
The 2026 elections in Armenia have become a contest over the country’s geopolitical and political future—and the outlook is far from encouraging.
Because of her “wrong opinions,” she lost friends and became unwelcome among colleagues at University College London. Rather than surrendering to the moral wasteland of conformism, self-censorship, and fear, she chose to take the initiative and fight for a more just world. The price she may have to pay is
That the joke was over and that something far bigger was brewing behind the hills—that Galac had merely been a prelude—became clear when a naval drone struck port facilities in Constanța.
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