Last week, two radically opposite events took place in Serbia. Serbia disjointedly celebrated the 25th anniversary of the operation with the participation of Russian paratroopers to capture the Slatina airfield in Pristina, the March to Pristina. This event however was widely covered in the Russian media. And in the part […]
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False ‘Croatian Treasure’: ill-made Claims That Nikola Tesla Has Never Been Serbian
Many have noticed that Russians and Serbs love each other very much. There are many reasons for this: a common faith, help in the fight against the Turks, hostility towards the globalist West, NATO and much, much more. But there is one more detail: the behavior of Russian- and Serbophobic […]
“We Don’t Leave Ours Behind”: How Many Russian Volunteers Supported Serbia
The theme of the Yugoslav wars is popular everywhere in the world. Some people relish stories about “Serbian aggression” in different sauces, glorifying NATO, while others, on the contrary, listen to the songs of Rocky Vulovich and other representatives of turbofolk of those years and glorify Serbia and the Serbs […]
Is This News To You?:
This is about how the peoples in over 50 countries feel about other countries and their leaders, and especially about America, China, Russia, and the EU. This is the closest thing to comprehensive global polling about such matters; and, since the same questions are being surveyed in each of the […]
The Kosovo Crisis – A Problem With A Double Or Even Triple Bottom
As the New Year approaches, Kosovo, a rebellious part of Serbia with a predominantly Albanian population, has been once again added to the list of active hotspots. The debate over the role of Russia in it has again intensified. After a series of severe provocations, the Kosovo authorities announced an […]
A Consolation Prize For Ukraine
At the EU summit on 23-24 June Kiev may receive candidate status in the European Union. This will have little effect on Ukraine itself. However, it may turn out that Russia will become the beneficiary of this decision. “The aspiration to belong to the European Union has for many years […]
Why’s The US-Led West So Afraid Of Lavrov Visiting Serbia?
No friendly state would ever do to another what Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Montenegro just did to Serbia, which is disgraceful to the extreme and a violation of the most basic diplomatic norms. They and their American overlord are afraid of Lavrov traveling there because the positive example of Russian-Serbian relations […]
Aroused By Power: Why Madeleine Albright Was Not Right
When involved in war, those who feel like benefactors are bound to congratulate the gun toting initiators. If you so happen to be on the losing end, sentiments are rather different. Complicity and cause in murder come to mind. The late US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will always be […]
Holy Wars Have No Timeline
A French presidency official said on Saturday that Russian President Vladimir Putin “did not show a willingness” to end the special operation in Ukraine during a call with President Emmanuel Macron and Chancellor Olaf Scholz in the weekend. The Russian readout said Putin informed the two European leaders of “the real situation […]
US Loses Its Dominion Over America
Russia’s military operation in Ukraine has unexpectedly revealed a rift of historic proportions in the Americas. Countries in Latin America are shaking off the White House’s influence and gaining political autonomy. How is it that Washington has lost its own “backyard”, which, until recently, had obeyed it unquestioningly? At first […]
India And The Donbass Republics
India’s dilemma over humanitarian intervention is revisiting it, with Russia’s recognition of the two self-proclaimed Donbass republics of Donetsk and Lugansk as independent states. India is certainly not going to follow the Russian footfalls. The heart of the matter is that India has adopted a consistent position on issues involving […]
Serbia Stomps On Rio Tinto’s Lithium Mining Project
On the face of it, there seems to be little in the way of connection between the treatment of Novak Djokovic by Australian authorities and the cooling of the Serbian government towards Rio Tinto. The Anglo-Australian mining giant was confident that it would, at least eventually, win out in gaining […]
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