Monday, 18 November , 2024

Balkans

Why does Romania want to bring back its foreign gold?

Romania’s parliament has approved legislation to repatriate the country’s foreign gold reserves. The new law requires the return of 91.5% of Romania’s gold held overseas —...

Tsipras and SYRIZA: Obedient tools of US-Israeli policy

Reneging on vows to end a US military presence and take Greece out of NATO, Prime Minister and Radical Left SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras...

How it all started: 19 years ago NATO War Criminals Bombed...

Mar. 23, 2018 Excerpt from The World Order, Russian documentary on US hegemony

Romanian PM tells AIPAC that Bucharest will move embassy to Jerusalem

March 24, 2019 Romanian Prime Minister Viorica Dăncilă announces at the AIPAC policy conference in Washington that her country will be moving its embassy to...

One in Four Greeks Cannot Afford to Heat Their Home

By Tasos Kokkinidis Feb 1, 2019 One in four Greeks say that they cannot afford to heat their homes, according to data released on Thursday by...

20 years of NATO aggression: Solidarity trip to Belgrade

23/02/2019 Solidarity trip to Belgrade 21 – 27 March 2019 March 24 marks the 20th anniversary of NATO’s attack on Yugoslavia, without a declaration of war,...

Protesters storm public broadcaster HQ in Serbia, face off with riot...

16 Mar, 2019 Scuffles broke out between opposition and riot police after protesters forced their way into the offices of a public broadcaster in Belgrade,...

President of Europarliament supports Fascism and Mussolini

EU's Antonio Tajani says Mussolini 'did some positive things' Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini "built roads" in Italy and achieved other "positive things" before following Adolf...

La crise grecque : Première «bataille» d’une «guerre» pour l’Europe –...

De Dimitris Konstantakopoulos 20 Mars 2010 «Nous ne mourrons pas pour Dantzig», disaient les Français il y a soixante-dix ans. «Nous ne paierons pas pour les...

Politics and Spirit: the Battle for Balkan Minds

by William Mallinson  Dimitris Konstantakopoulos’ punchy piece of 11 December about the split between Moscow and Constantinople triggered in my mind some other related factors...