Any European, even a citizen of Serbia since roughly 18 years ago, can seek justice before the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. ManyView More
Author: Orhan Dragas
Anti-shock therapy for Viola von Cramon
Viola von Cramon, the European Parliament’s Rapporteur for Kosovo, was shocked that Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti voted in Tirana in the Albanian parliamentary elections.View More
A cure for the victim mentality
Today, almost everyone in Serbia will say that we were under the Ottoman Empire rule for five hundred years. How could they not, because weView More
Vuk 2.0
He gained fame, popularity and respect for what he wrote and spoke about the past. Hundreds of thousands of readers of his books and millionsView More
There is only one Russia
It would be really good for the assessments of the Ambassador of Russia to Serbia, Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko, that the strategic relations between the two countriesView More
EU in the hot seat
After three decades, a British Minister of Trade visited Belgrade. Business visit, of course. By leaving the EU, Britain is making new trade agreements withView More
WE’VE RECONCILED, LET’S MOVE ON!
“Reconciliation in the region” is a rather tenacious and resilient concept, which has been living for almost three decades, as a kind of unfinished businessView More
GREAT SERBIAN VACCINATIONISM
People in the Balkans, at least those over 40, know what it’s like when their city is being “occupied” by hundreds and thousands of guestsView More
WELCOME TO SERBIA, “MAGNITSKY”
A young Moscow lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, could havebeen one of the nameless people who disappeared in countries where the discovery of a major theft of people’s money is declaredView More
SERBIA STICKS OUT
The new fashion has taken over the European political scene and is already threatening to spoil the image of the supreme democracy for which itView More