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
Author: Orhan Dragas
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
Russophobia exists only in Russia
Bashar al-Assad visited Vladimir Putin in Moscow. It was a friendly meeting between two autocrats who understand the other’s difficulties, partly because of the warView More
Mobilisation in Georgia, Moldova and Serbia
In Georgia, they are called Georgian Dream, and they have been in power since 2012. They were founded by former Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili, whoView More
Alternatives for Kosovo – between politics and psychiatry
Vučić’s critics were malicious before he left for the meeting in Brussels, and sadistic when he returned and explained the situation regarding Kosovo on RTS.View More
Lessons on indecisiveness from 1948
Around this time 75 years ago, a storm was brewing in Josip Broz Tito’s cabinet. Alternatives were tested on how to respond to Big BrotherView More
The first and last anniversary
Vladimir Putin received a standing ovation from thousands of his supporters a year ago at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium. He addressed them wearing a jacket thatView More