Friday, 4 April , 2025

Balkans

Preparing a new War in the Balkans

Russian MFA: Kosovo Special Forces' Invasion of Serb-Populated Areas Provocation 01.10.2018 According to Moscow, the irresponsible actions of Kosovo's leadership could lead to a new cycle...

Kosovo will open embassy in Jerusalem if recognized, president says

Kosovo's President Hashim Thaci added that Kosovo would never vote against US interests By Cassandra Gomes-Hochberg September 21, 2018 Kosovo's President Hashim Thaci said that if Israel...

Has Russia Given Up on the West?

By Patrick J. Buchanan September 20, 2018 By the end of his second term, President Ronald Reagan, who had called the Soviet Union an “evil empire,”...

US meddling in Russian elections and US-Russia exchanges on Yugoslavia –...

In the early summer, the Clinton Foundation released hundreds of pages of newly declassified documents about conversations between US president Bill Clinton and Russian...

The US-Neocon project of a world war against Russia and China...

Statement of A. Wess Mitchell Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Senate Foreign Relations Committee U.S. Strategy Towards the Russian Federation August 21, 2018 Chairman Corker,...

Serbia, Kosovo leaders abruptly cancel EU-brokered meeting on land swap

By Robin Emmott September 7, 2018 BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The presidents of Serbia and Kosovo abruptly called off a face-to-face meeting in Brussels on Friday, deflating...

The Horrors of John McCain: War Hero or War Criminal?

by Jeffrey St. Clair - Alexander Cockburn August 27, 2018 John McCain has left the planet, amid contrails of encomia exalting him as an “American” hero,...

Mikis Theodorakis blasts Tsipras’ Foreign Policy

by Dimitris Georgopoulos 12/6/2018 In an article, published in his personal website, Mikis Theodorakis, world known composer and a legendary symbol of the Greek and international...

Erdogan’s Ottomania

By M. Hakan Yavuz August 08, 2018 Turkey is entering a new era. Following a failed military coup against President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in 2016, a...

Hidden in Plain View in Belgrade

Why did NATO attack Yugoslavia in 1999, killing perhaps as many as 2,500 civilians? Here are some possible answers as Vladimir Golstein reflects back...