Russia always knows what is better for Serbia, and it knows this better than Serbia. Serbia thinks it is best to join the European UnionView More
Author: Orhan Dragas
Russia’s collapse before the eyes of supporters in Serbia
Russia has changed. In the past, it took months and sometimes even years to discover that purges, rebellions and coups had taken place in Moscow,View More
Moldova defends its freedom – What about Serbia?
To ban a political party, as recently in Moldova, is not something that frequently happens in Europe. It is even more unusual for state authoritiesView More
Moscow’s Monument to the Criminal
It is a good thing the discussion about raising a monument to Slobodan Milosevic has ended. There it is in Moscow, so anyone who wantsView More
Russia is unhappy because of changed Serbia
All appeared perfect between Kosovo and the US in Skanderbeg Square in Pristina two weeks ago. There was a ceremony to mark a large-scale militaryView More
Sanctions on common sense
This week marks 31 years since the UN Security Council imposed sanctions on Serbia and Montenegro, thus hermetically sealing off the country, leaving its survivalView More
The mystery of traditional values
The families of three students and three adults killed at a Christian school in Nashville don’t care about the beliefs of the 28-year-old girl whoView More
A parade of shame
Vladimir Putin gave a 10-minute speech in Red Square celebrating the victory in World War II. He did not say the word “Ukraine” once. AtView More
The only thing going well for Russia has been raising the iron curtain
Russia’s new foreign policy strategy sounds like one of those papers that will forever stay in a drawer, useless, because it cannot be implemented. MoscowView More
Wet and sick dreams of a new world
Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s visit to Moscow awakened some old emotions about the strength and power of the great Eastern despots, as opposed to inhumaneView More