Balkans

Serbia Angered By Defence Pact Linking Croatia, Albania And Kosovo

A defence agreement signed between Croatia, Albania and Kosovo has sparked a diplomatic spat with neighbour Serbia, which still sees Kosovo as part of its territory and does not recognise its independence. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic accused Croatia and Albania of starting an “arms race” in the region by signing …

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Kosovo: a new government or a political crisis

The Vetëvendosje movement won the elections on February 9, but this time it does not have the numbers to govern on its own. The alternatives are the creation of a difficult majority or new early elections Kosovars do not know yet who will manage to form their new government, despite …

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Ćacilend and the attempts to create incidents in Belgrade

The oceanic demonstration on Saturday, March 15 in Belgrade was repeatedly obstructed, with buses and trains cancelled and groups of fake students “wanting to return to class” supported by veterans of the infamous Red Berets The days preceding the large protest in Belgrade were marked by a considerable increase in …

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Analyzing The Scandal Over Serbia’s Latest Anti-Russian Vote At The UNGA

Defying two of the three Great Powers with the greatest influence over Serbia was an epic error of judgement, hence Vucic’s unbelievable claim about some vague “mistake” being responsible for this. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic claimed that his country mistakenly voted in support of an anti-Russian resolution at the UNGA, …

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L’USAID a exporté le terrorisme des Balkans en Haïti

Le 19 décembre, James Foley, ambassadeur des États-Unis en Haïti de 2003 à 2005, a publié une éditorial explosif dans le Miami Times, un journal farouchement anticommuniste. Il y déplore que le pays soit devenu une «bombe à retardement», avec des centaines de milliers de réfugiés menaçant d’émigrer aux États-Unis, …

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Tito’s Velenje And Trump’s Balkans – OpEd

In honor of the lifelong president of the SFR Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, there was a practice of naming at least one of the cities in the republics after him. So we had Tito’s Veles, Tito’s Užice, Tito’s Korenica, Tito’s Velenje and of course the capital of Montenegro, Titograd. In …

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Serbie : Après plusieurs mois de manifestations étudiantes, le Premier ministre démissionne

Le Premier ministre serbe Milos Vucevic a démissionné ce 28 janvier, à la suite des manifestations étudiantes qui se poursuivent depuis début novembre dans cette république des Balkans, consécutives à la mort de 15 personnes dans l’effondrement d’un auvent de la gare de Novi Sad. Le président serbe Aleksandar Vucic …

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Color Revolution in Serbia Results in High Level Resignations

#BREAKING #Serbia JUST IN: Witness the magnitude of the massive demonstrations taking place in Belgrade, Serbia. pic.twitter.com/ZZMLvVluvK — The National Independent (@NationalIndNews) January 27, 2025 This is what happens when you don’t ban US social media. There is no real way to avoid a color revolution if you have these …

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With A New Government, Many Bulgarians Fear A Return To The Past – Analysis

With the approval of a new coalition government, Bulgaria’s parliament has ended a prolonged stretch of political instability, during which the country was largely governed by caretaker cabinets and underwent seven elections in four years. Despite finishing first in the October 2024 elections, the country’s dominant political force, the center-right …

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The Western Balkans At A Crossroads: An Old War From In New Geopolitical Compositions (Part II) – OpEd

The Western Balkans is transforming into one of the primary fronts of confrontation between global powers, where Russia’s and Serbia’s hybrid strategies directly challenge the stability and sovereignty of countries in the region. This paper examines the complex dimensions of this hybrid warfare, focusing on recent attacks in Banjska and …

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