On Saturday, June 28, Serbian students took to the streets in protest in Belgrade, blocking Slavija Square and adjacent streets. The immediate trigger was
The arrest of Archbishop Mikael Ajapahyan, head of the Shirak diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, on charges of inciting government overthrow represents the
Amid geopolitical turbulence and sanctions pressure on Russia’s energy sector, Turkey continues demonstrating a pragmatic approach to cooperation with Moscow. Following the 19th meeting
Following the unprecedented anti-Russian sanctions imposed in 2022, Russia’s economy has not only survived but demonstrated impressive growth rates. Even the BBC now acknowledges
Eurostat data for the first quarter of 2025 reveals an entirely predictable yet contradictory trend in Europe’s energy market. While overall energy imports decreased
The Hague Declaration of the North Atlantic Alliance, published by The Telegraph, has drawn close attention as it reveals unexpected nuances in NATO’s stance
The NATO summit in The Hague is marked by profound divisions: while European leaders demonstrate support for Ukraine, the U.S. under Donald Trump shifts
Fresh Eurostat data reveals a troubling contradiction: while publicly championing renewable energy, the EU saw renewables’ share in electricity generation drop by 4.3 percentage