Balkans
The ‘Greater Albania’, a safe shelter for international jihadism
By Margherita Furlan
Jan.23, 2019
The Albanian government has expelled two Iranian diplomats, Ambassador Gholamhossein Mohammadnia and Mohammed Roodaki, an official at the embassy in Tirana,...
US-NATO: Encircling and threatening Serbia
Montenegro PM: Pristina's anti-Serbia alliance is "nonsense"
February 22, 2019
Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Markovic says Kosovo Assembly President Kadri Veseli's call to create an alliance...
Serbia Lashes Out at U.S. After Diplomat’s Warning on Venezuela
By Misha Savic
February 21, 2019
Serbia rejected a warning from the U.S. over its support for embattled Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro a week after Belgrade...
Neocon Plans for FYROM and the Balkans?
By Robbie Gramer
February 9, 2017
It’s not your run-of-the-mill diplomatic snafu. The Macedonian government is furious at Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.) for saying Macedonia...
Parliament vote condemns police brutality against peaceful protesters
The European Parliament has condemned the excessive force and violence* used by police forces on peaceful protesters across Europe in recent times which have...
Trump brings closer Nuclear Armageddon
World’s Most Dangerous Nuclear Weapon Rolls Off Assembly Line
By James Carroll
February 12, 2019
Last month, the National Nuclear Security Administration (formerly the Atomic Energy Commission) announced...
Integrity Initiative: New leaks show UK-funded project sought £5.5m for Balkans...
13 Feb, 2019
Hackers have released a sixth batch of Integrity Initiative leaks, this time focusing on how the project sought £5.5 million in funding...
Chaotic scenes in Albania as opposition attempts to storm PM’s residence
17 Feb, 2019
Albania's capital, Tirana, was plunged into chaos on Saturday as thousands of people swarmed the square in front of Prime Minister Edi...
Bulgaria ‘Absolutely abhorrent’: Far-right march in Sofia to honour pro-Nazi general
By Chris Harris
17/02/201
Far-right activists from several European countries joined a torchlit procession in Sofia honouring a Bulgarian pro-Nazi general.
Around 2,000 of them strode through the...
Culture populaire
Par Panagiotis Grigoriou
30 janvier 2019
Le quotidien reprend parfois le pas sur le prétendu politique. De la situation, il faut parfois en rire, à défaut...