Romania - Politics and corruption 13.November 2013 Vlad Odobescu Pardoning at the polls The Romanian anti-corruption agency DNA persistently sends politicians to court, and voters persistently return them to power. The reasons for this lie in the traditional deep distrust of the central government, and joining the European Union has not changed that at all.
Germany - Import of medical personnel 13.November 2013 Natalija Miletić Angela Merkel's heroes Working conditions are bad, wages are low, Germans are not interested in the profession of caregiver. That is why the aging nation massively imports labor from economically less developed countries
Croatian crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina 15.march 2001 Radenko Udovicic Knock on knock The High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Wolfgang Petrič, made the harshest political decision so far in his mandate. He dismissed all the leading people of the Croatian Democratic Union from political and state positions
Our reporter in Moscow 15.march 2001 Dusan Reljic ... and Lenin will be alive Moscow is like a magnet for me: it repels and attracts at the same time. The attraction is the people, many of them intelligent, talkative, interested, then museums, squares and brightly lit historical buildings at night
The relentless Taliban 15.march 2001 Duska Anastasijevic Religious proletarians against the Buddha The problem with Afghanistan is that there is no mechanism of world diplomacy that could reach the Taliban leaders who within five years managed to bring under their control a whopping 90 percent of the territory of Afghanistan.
European scourge and Yugoslavia 23.march 2001 Tamara Skrozza Farmers and cosmetics The new epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease has caused a new wave of paranoia in Europe when it comes to livestock diseases. Our official authorities have raised "security measures to a higher level", and the public is more or less uninterested
Calming the crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina 23.march 2001 Radenko Udovicic Divorce with retention Croatian political leaders, in addition to encountering the unwavering stance of the international community, also faced difficulties within their own – Croatian – territories.
Comment Aleksandar Vučić's speech psychopathology of contradictions Serbia is both meta-stable and hyper-threatened, both an economic tiger and just before it completely collapsed, its president is respected and adored by everyone in the world and wants to oust him from power. The speech of contradictions had its purpose, but in the meantime it has worn out Ivan Milenkovic
Overview of the week Are you a second class citizen? Why did student Vukašin Đinović and his mother "cobras" take away their tickets at the entrance to the theater? Why was Jelena Mirković, the principal of the high school in Loznica, dismissed? What does the progressive insults of employees from the British embassy in Arandjelovac say? And have you also become a second-class citizen? Philip Schwarm
Comment Happy Ćaciland, to all who are celebrating Ćaciland celebrates its first birthday on March 6. The progressive occupation of Pioneer Park says everything about the regime of Aleksandar Vučić. And a lot about those who rebel against him Andrei Ivanji