Wednesday, 18 December , 2024

Albania

EU Reportedly Seeks to Expand Into Balkans to Counter Russian Influence

The European Union reportedly intends to include six countries into its fold in a bid deal with several major issues the organization is currently...

Greek protests about Macedonia are complicating US-NATO plans for war with...

For the BBC (16.00 London time) a revolt in Greece directly threatening the expansion of NATO was not among top stories. It preferred to speak...

Serb politician assasinated in Kosovo

Killing of key Serb politician in Kosovo triggers break-up of Belgrade-Pristina talks A leading Serb politician in Kosovo has been gunned down in front of...

Balkans and Ukraine, 25 years after the fall of “Communism”

Europe is listed as one of the richest places in the world but there is another side to europe as well. Some of the...

Splitting Kosovo in Two: Only Way to Solve Deadlock or Opening...

Published by sputniknews.com Carving up Kosovo into Serbian and Albanian parts is the only possible way to resolve the long-running conflict in the region, Serbian...

Serb officials warn of another war in the Balkans

Serbian officials warned on Friday of another war in the Balkans if Albanians try to form a joint state with Kosovo in the war-weary...

Soros, Clinton and Albania

An email leaked by WikiLeaks reveals that when Hillary Clinton was US secretary of state in 2011, billionaire George Soros instructed her on how to handle unrest in Albania, stressing it “needs urgent attention at senior levels of the US government.” “Dear Hillary,” begins the email dated January 24, 2011 from the founder of Open Society Foundations, Soros.

The man behind many of Greek disasters (and the Orthodox Synod...

Alex Rondos is the man who many people consider as a key to the Greek tragedy. Connected with the "International of Finance", he was introduced by prominent Greek-Americans to George Papandreou and he soon acquired an enormous influence on him. He is a man who, as many believe, has played an enormous role in "directing" Athens were it finally went in the last 15 years.

The face (and the fate) of Europe

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos I was yesterday walking in Victoria Square, in the very center of Athens, looking at policemen who tried to move away some...