Robert Fico published a defiant video blaming the opposition for his shooting. In other developments: a former Polish energy chief in hiding, an unremarkable Czech pre-election debate, and EU calls for increased pressure on Hungary’s rule of law failings. Three weeks after he was shot multiple times in Handlova, a …
Read More »Belgrade to Beersheba: Serbian Arms Flown to Israel During Assault on Gaza
A joint investigation by BIRN and Haaretz has identified six Israeli military flights from Belgrade to Beersheba this year that coincided with Serbian arms exports to Israel worth 15.7 million euros, arms that risk being used in violating international humanitarian law in Gaza. Shortly after 2 p.m. on February 5, …
Read More »Bomber, Arsonist, Soldier, Spy: Poland Detects Signs of Russian Outsourcing
With Russia’s intelligence network decimated since its invasion of Ukraine, signs from Poland point to an army of ‘useful idiots’ hired locally to carry out espionage, sabotage and arson.Poland’s government has been vocal in its warning about the risk of covert operations by Russia and said it is planning to …
Read More »Bomber, Arsonist, Soldier, Spy: Czechia Takes on the Russian ‘Hydra’
From Russian spies acting under diplomatic cover to media companies working to influence EU politics, Czechia is pushing its European allies to be more proactive in cracking down on Moscow’s covert operations in Europe. Denouncing the “sprawling hydra of Russian secret services” across Europe, Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky at …
Read More »L’été du vivre dangereusement
La ploutocratie pense qu’elle pourra ensuite acheter le tout pour une bouchée de pain alors que les mouches pondront encore des œufs dans les carcasses européennes. Le Petit Roi de Paris a donc été écrasé, comme on s’y attendait dans les sondages européens. Il a convoqué des élections législatives anticipées, …
Read More »Élections législatives : un bloc souverainiste
On se souviendra que très récemment, pendant la campagne pour les élections européennes, André Bercoff avait invité François Asselineau et Florian Philippot à débattre ensemble sur Sud Radio. Alors que c’était l’occasion en or de toucher un auditoire qui se compte en millions, les deux ont refusé pour motif spécieux, …
Read More »Why Is Russia Legalizing the Taliban?
Although there are potential security and economic benefits for Moscow to be gained from closer ties to Afghanistan, they will be difficult to achieve. Ahead of this year’s St. Petersburg International Economic Forum—which has been attended by a Taliban delegation since 2022—the Kremlin handed a PR victory to the rulers …
Read More »Orban Got What He Wanted From NATO & Ensured Hungary’s Objective National Interests
It was always unrealistic to imagine that Orban could stop NATO’s plans in Ukraine. Wednesday’s meeting between Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg saw the two leaders reach an agreement on the bloc’s military aid to Ukraine. Hungary won’t oppose NATO’s decisions in this regard like …
Read More »Who Might Russia Arm As An Asymmetrical Response To The West Arming Ukraine?
Russia might seriously consider relying on its Iranian strategic partner to arm the Axis of Resistance in order to either force a humiliating American withdrawal from at least parts of West Asia, Syria in particular, or draw it into a major regional conflict right before the November elections. President Putin …
Read More »State Department for N1: Some provisions of the declaration of Serbia and Republika Srpska continue the RS’s attempts to destabilize BiH and the region
On the occasion of the declaration adopted at the “All-Serbian Assembly” in Belgrade, the U.S. State Department assessed that some of the provisions in that declaration are a continuation of Republika Srpska’s attempts to violate the Dayton Peace Agreement and destabilize Bosnia and Herzegovina and the region. The United States …
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