Serbia and Hungary are Xi’s Trojan horses in Europe
Forget Xi in France. The Chinese president’s time in Eastern Europe was much more interesting.
Forget Xi in France. The Chinese president’s time in Eastern Europe was much more interesting.
UN member states will submit a resolution to the general assembly today which could have significant implications for the future of the western Balkans.
The growing tensions in the Western Balkans were an urgent talking point as NATO foreign ministers met in Brussels.
Moscow would benefit from further instability in the Balkans. It would distract the NATO powers and potentially increase Russian influence.
In reaching for more stability in the Balkans, the EU must not abandon agreements on the rule of law, human rights, and democracy.
With tensions flaring between Serbia and Kosovo, there are fears a conflict would be convenient for the Kremlin.
The standoff is feeding the Kremlin’s proxy conflict paranoia.
The Tennis star’s reasons for refusing the jab – and his so-called grounds for medical exemption – remain shrouded in mystery.
In March 2020, a state of emergency was introduced in Serbia to combat the Covid-19 pandemic. During this time, the billboards across Belgrade appeared with the words: “Thank you, brother
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