2023 Serbia - Kosovo: Normalization of Relations – Imperative
Relations between Serbia and Kosovo had a tumultuous start to 2023
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Relations between Serbia and Kosovo had a tumultuous start to 2023
Bosnia and Herzegovina held its ninth general elections on 2 October 2022.
The latest developments at the north of Kosovo are reminiscent of the events from the nineties of the past century and threaten to escalate into conflict
Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the protest movement in Iran, the abortion issue in the US - 2022 was rich in diverse events
The Moral Rating Agency released a list of ‘immoral brands’ that should be avoided during the holiday season and beyond. They all carry an ‘MRA moral health warning’
Is the end of the war near? This is the question that many are asking themselves after the retreat of Russian troops from Kherson
Geostrategic tensions between Russia and European states after the "special military operation" in Ukraine, launched by Russian President Vladimir Putin on 24 February 2022, have put Europe in a position to make difficult and delicate decisions regarding
Author and analyst, Iveta Cherneva, gave her opinion on the 2022 US Midterm Elections, exclusively for Novinite.com
The upcoming US midterm elections on 8 November will be a referendum on Donald Trump, whether traditional Republicans like it or not.
The US midterm elections for Congress and Senate are approaching. They will be held on 8 November, 2022 and will have an impact on Eastern Europe by shifting some foreign policy attention back to the region. The midterm elections might also have an impact
The recent ruling by a Russian court in Moscow to revoke the license of Russian newspaper, Novaya Gazeta, is a punch in the face of freedom of speech. Globally, not just in Russia.
Last week, the EU delivered a "final" draft to the Iranian side and in response, the Iranians dropped a point which until recently was seen as a red-line demand. Previously, Iran demanded the removal of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps from the US St
In July of this year, Joseph Biden visited Israel and Saudi Arabia for the first time as US president. It is well known that the primary goal of the trip was to persuade Saudi Arabia to increase oil production to alleviate the pressure caused by soaring g
The foreign policy of Greek government towards Russia has sparked reactions among politically opposed parliamentary parties and from public opinion
Populism is a buzzword of our time and has attracted the attention of politicians, commentators, and scholars alike
It is too early to say whether the PLA is concentrating troops at locations opposite Taiwan, but it does raise the interesting topic of the capability of Chinese military logistics
Are the two separate agreements signed in Istanbul last Friday by Russia and Ukraine with the United Nations and Turkey that pave the way for the export of 22 million of Ukrainian grain which remained blockaded in three Black Sea ports, as well as the exp
The European Union's treats Western Balkans states as a wicked stepmother. While this has not significantly changed even after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it did trigger a fundamental debate on whether the EU wants at all to admit the remaining six W
The war in Ukraine goes painfully on
Nearly half of Bulgarians approve of Russia (at an EU average of about 10%), and more than 25% even approve of Putin's war, according to several surveys, the latest of which is from Eurobarometer
More than 100 years after World War I, Europe’s leaders are sleepwalking toward a new all-out war. In 1914, the European governments believed that the war would last three weeks; it lasted four years and resulted in more than 20 million deaths
UN Happiness Report: Bulgaria's Astonishing Leap in Rankings
Bulgaria: 3 Regions With Lowest Life Expectancy - EU Report 2022