Ilaz Bylykbashi, a photojournalist from Kosovo who began work in the 1970s, recounts some of the historic events he captured on camera – including the aftermath of the 1998 massacre of Kosovo Liberation Army fighter Adem Jashari and 58 others. “I had stayed in their Oda (a traditional room for …
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He once renounced Kushner: Who did Vesić initial the contract with and who is the person who will oversee the demolition of the General Staff
On Wednesday afternoon, the Ministry of Construction informed the public that a contract was signed on behalf of the Government of Serbia on the revitalization of the complex of the former General Staff and the Ministry of Defense (formerly the Federal Secretariat for National Defense). The information was only found …
Read More »The Battle For Gaza Begins in Jabalia
The war is intensifying with the Palestinian resistance groups joining together to defeat the Israeli army The battle for Jabalia is raging. This is the fifth day. Despite its onslaught from the air and tanks from the ground, Israeli troops have not been able to enter the camp. They are …
Read More »Judy Asks: Are Europeans Prepared to Send Troops to Ukraine?
Deploying troops to Ukraine, even for non-combat duties, entails risks most European countries are currently unwilling to take. The priority right now must be ramping up aid to Kyiv. Stefanie Babst Strategic advisor and former NATO deputy assistant secretary general Acknowledging that the West’s strategy in support of Ukraine has …
Read More »Ahead Of China Visit, Putin Says He Is Ready To Negotiate On Ukraine War
Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview with Chinese media Wednesday that Russia is ready to negotiate on the war in Ukraine. Russia has “never refused to negotiate,” China’s state-run Xinhua News Agency quoted Putin as saying. Russia seeks a “comprehensive, sustainable and just settlement of this conflict through …
Read More »Does Macedonia’s future lie in Europe? The country has become an ideological battleground
North Macedonia is a country with a past — or no past, depending on your perspective. The landlocked Balkan country’s architecture, history, flag and even its name have all become an ideological battleground, contested by nationalists and Europhiles, disputed by Macedonians and Albanians, besieged by Greece and Bulgaria. Conservatives seek …
Read More »L’ordre économique mondial se désintègre
La narration de la crise économico-financière occidentale n’a pas grand rapport avec la réalité. Cependant, en urgence, celle-ci va contraindre les États-Unis à un choix existentiel. Le magazine monarchique néolibéral mondialiste The Economist, dont les banquiers khazariens1 Rothschild détiennent 26,7% des parts, a commencé à publier un rapport spécial en …
Read More »Les mercenaires étrangers admettent qu’ils étaient une «unité sacrificielle» en essayant d’arrêter les troupes russes
Les mercenaires étrangers recrutés par le régime de Kiev pour servir dans les forces armées d’Ukraine reconnaissent qu’ils ne peuvent pas contenir l’avancée des troupes russes, a rapporté Business Insider, un combattant étranger cité admettant même que lui et ses compatriotes non Ukrainiens n’étaient considérés que comme une «unité sacrificiel» …
Read More »L’Ukraine utilise contre les Russes une stratégie de guerre aérienne dépassée datant de l’époque du Vietnam
Apparemment, les États-Unis encouragent leurs proxies ukrainiens à utiliser des techniques de guerre obsolètes et inutiles contre les Russes sur le champ de bataille. Un rapport récent publié par Business Insider a révélé que les pilotes de guerre ukrainiens utilisent une stratégie militaire de l’ère vietnamienne, risquant inutilement leur vie …
Read More »US, EU, Slate Bosnian Serb Push to Designate NGOs as ‘Foreign Agents’
After criticising a proposed new defamation law, the EU and US have also condemned a proposed new Bosnian Serb law allowing the entity to designate NGOs as ‘foreign agents’, calling it ‘unacceptable’. The EU and US have criticised plans by Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, president of Bosnia’s mainly Serb-dominated …
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