• THE PRICE OF NEGOTIATIONS WITH RUSSIA
    Their names were Ivan, Vladyslav, and Myroslava – two-year-old twins and their one-year-old sister. On the night of February 10, they slept in a house in Bohodukhiv, the town their parents chose after fleeing shelling in another town in Kharkiv … Read more
  • TRUMP’S TRADING OF UKRAINE
    President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that US-Russian economic talks are underway, addressing issues of Ukrainian territory and security. The Ukrainian intelligence service has learned of a package of economic agreements between the United States and Russia, worth as much as 12 … Read more
  • Europe between ambition and capability
    In an address to the European Parliament on January 26, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte presented an assessment of European security without the usual diplomatic softening. His presentation focused on the concrete capacities underpinning European security today and the conditions … Read more
  • Greenland as a breaking point—America against its own alliance
    When Donald Trump assumed office for the second time as President of the United States, the global order was already facing a crisis of confidence. After years of war in Ukraine and political upheaval within the European Union, Europe has … Read more
  • When “blockade” ends in the trenches
    Over the past year, a student rebellion has emerged in Serbia, welcomed by the public as something almost lifesaving – a sign that society is finally waking up. The catalyst was a tragedy that shook the country and raised questions … Read more
  • Putin’s threats to Europe: anatomy of a great deception
    For the European public, 2025 feels like déjà vu. As they watch battles near Kharkiv and in the Donetsk region, many wonder if Putin is preparing to “occupy” Berlin, Paris or Warsaw after Ukraine. Propaganda broadcasts on Russian state channels … Read more
  • The Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS) as a lever of coercion: Russian “friendship” that ends with open threats to Serbia
    Within just a few days, Serbia received three messages from Moscow. They were not contradictory; on the contrary, they were perfectly coordinated. The director of the Russian foreign intelligence service, the president of the Russian Federation, and the Russian ambassador … Read more
  • THE WEST IS AFRAID OF QUESTIONS RUSSIA DOES NOT WANT TO HEAR
    The Kremlin does not follow the rules. It only respects pressure. The belief that patience, reaction, and defensive measures can “contain” Russia is one of the biggest misconceptions in European politics today. That illusion has persisted for decades and always … Read more
  • Orhan Dragaš for “Avaz”: When Moscow says it does not want war, it is already preparing for it
    The warnings of a major war coming from NATO, including those from Secretary General Mark Rutte, should not be dismissed as political rhetoric or psychological pressure. Instead, they signal that the European security order is in a deep structural crisis, … Read more
  • Western fatigue, not Ukrainian fatigue
    In Western political and media discourse over the past several months, the phrase “Ukraine fatigue” has appeared with increasing frequency. It is uttered cautiously, almost apologetically, yet often enough to no longer be accidental. This phrase does not describe conditions … Read more
  • Russian operation against Vučić with the assistance of European media
    It has everything – blood, conspiracy, crime, cover-ups, the untouchable rich, and their friends in high places. It could be the plot of a suspenseful thriller if a skilled author chose to write it. Or it could just be a … Read more
  • Human tragedy as a capital opportunity for the Russian special war in the Balkans
    Aside from Ukraine, where there are few things Russia has not used from its special warfare arsenal over the past decade, what is likely the harshest, most brutal, and most reckless hybrid operation the Kremlin has conducted outside the Ukrainian … Read more
  • Serbia has had enough of Russia’s patronizing attitude
    Every failed empire experiences its moment of humiliation. For Russians, that humiliation is wearing high heels and speaking into a microphone. Maria Zakharova, the spokesperson for Russian diplomacy, no longer represents the country but its frustration. Every sentence she utters … Read more
  • Viktor Orbán and the art of surrender
    Today, Viktor Orbán no longer speaks as a European leader but as a spokesman for a defeated world. When he declared that the formation of a “coalition of the willing”—European states that will jointly support Ukraine financially and militarily—is “a … Read more
  • The Power of Perception – When Reality Loses the Battle
    Dr Orhan Dragaš’s new book published: The Power of Perception – When Reality Loses the Battle The renowned British publishing house Chiselbury has released a new book by Dr Orhan Dragaš, The Power of Perception – When Reality Loses the … Read more
  • NATO—Schrödinger’s cat in uniform
    NATO currently exists in a state of quantum superposition. On paper, it is the most powerful military alliance in history. In reality, no one is certain whether it is alive or dead. As long as the box remains closed, as … Read more
  • When the Kommersant gives lessons
    In a country where journalism is no longer a profession but a discipline of loyalty to the regime, the article in the Russian Kommersant about the alleged deterioration of relations between Serbia and Turkey due to the delivery of drones … Read more
  • Europe Has No Right to Fatigue While Ukraine Bleeds
    It begins with the sound of sirens in the night. Sound Ukrainian children now know better than lullabies. Just a few days ago, Russia carried out one of its largest attacks yet: hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles rained … Read more
  • Catalog of children and catalog of betrayal
    The boy’s blue eyes look directly at you from the screen. Under the photo is written: “Calm, obedient, six years old, blue eyes, blond hair.” As if this is a dog from an asylum and not a living child kidnapped … Read more
  • Russia killed Diana while she was waiting to give birth
    Diana. Twenty-three years old. Seven months pregnant. A hospital bed in a maternity clinic in Kamianske, in the center of Ukraine. Her heart filled with both fear and joy, anticipating the arrival of a new life. A child who will … Read more