For decades, the Balkans have been a hotbed of geopolitical tensions, a region whose historical complexities and ethnic conflicts have made it fertile ground forView More
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Ukraine’s Independence Day: A Beacon of Resistance
On Aug. 24, Ukrainians around the world joined together to celebrate Independence Day, an occasion full of symbolism and powerful meaning. In the shadow ofView More
Ukraine’s Bold Penetration Into Russia: a Necessary Move Against the Paper Tiger
In a daring and unprecedented action, the Ukrainian army penetrated deep into Russian territory, attacking the heart of the Kursk region. This action, which wouldView More
Putin’s Hollow Peace: A Call for the West to Propel Ukraine to Victory
In the labyrinth of global geopolitics, few figures loom as menacingly and deceitfully as Vladimir Putin. The Russian president, with his steely gaze and calculatedView More
Donors, Send Donations to Ukrainian People Rather Than to Amnesty International
Almost two years ago, I called here for the closure of Amnesty International, once a beacon of the international fight for human rights. And IView More
Has Viktor Orban Merely Become a Pawn in Putin’s Game?
In a geopolitical landscape full of tension and controversy, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has recently positioned himself as an unlikely broker of peace betweenView More
Kaja Kallas will make European policy towards Russia more courageous
The Europeans have agreed on a new “triumvirate” to lead the EU over the next four years: Ursula von der Leyen as head of theView More
Serbia’s support for Ukraine is neither accidental nor temporary
Russia did everything it could to make the peace conference on Ukraine in Switzerland pointless and sabotage it. It invested everything it had of theView More
The irreplaceable role of the First Ladies in relations between Serbia and Ukraine
For a long time, rigid political leaders and bureaucrats have not been the only ones engaging in diplomacy and critical intergovernmental affairs, and it isView More
Serbia and Ukraine are much closer than it seems
For some reason, the news that Serbia sent Ukraine financial aid of $32.4 million in March did not provoke much interest in both countries. SeveralView More