Reconstruction of the African continent
"Black" Renaissance
Today, the African Union seems more like a dream than a prospect. But it is known that without dreams there is no realization of them
Today, the African Union seems more like a dream than a prospect. But it is known that without dreams there is no realization of them
Washington can sleep easy... this is not some dark plan by current and former communists to counter its dominance on the world political stage
He himself became the emperor as a small child, when his father Boris died on August 28, 1943, as it is written in encyclopedias, "under unexplained circumstances."
If Simeon really wants the return of the monarchy, he has no choice but to work for the welfare of the people and the state. If he fails, it will be his personal disappointment, but also another disappointment for Bulgarians who expect a better future.
The band has always successfully broken prejudices and clichés - in clothing, interviews, stage performance and above all in music. "A concert in space, well, that's just another cliché, that belief that such a thing is not possible today. It is possible, and we will prove it."
As much as they are afraid of demonstrators in this Italian city, they are also afraid of terrorists; The Russians further raised panic through the media, because their sources claim that Osama Bin Laden intends to assassinate Bush
Life on the island takes place in the shadow of olive green hangars, military aircraft and ships, where incidents are not uncommon
The number of Macedonians and Albanians who were left without their homes in the clashes is dangerously increasing, and the bad economic situation and unemployment, which according to some estimates is up to 50 percent, give little chance that Macedonia will get out of the abyss into which it has already put one foot. took a step
After Detainee number 39, namely, the last argument of Croatian politics that it is unfair to try "Croatian criminals" while Balkan executioner still at large. Lucky that his apprentice died in time
The new US plan, proposed by Powell to end the violence that has been raging since last November, calls for both sides to somehow secure "seven days of total peace", followed by a six-week "cooling off period".
Better state administration and satisfied citizens is the motto of the new Slovenian administration. That's why you won't see an ashtray behind the counter, nor will the chat room let you wait for ten minutes while it turns off the beeper and has a private phone conversation.
Analysts interpret the arrival in Skopje of the newly appointed representatives of the United States and the European Union, James Perdue and Francois Leotard, as a signal that the main role in solving the Macedonian crisis will be taken over by the USA.
It could be said that the victors in war generally avoid facing justice when peace comes
At the request of Brussels, Hungary has already omitted the Hungarians from Austria from the current version, therefore the Status Law cannot even now be valid for a country that is a member of the European Union.
Although EU diplomats managed to bring the political subjects in Macedonia to the negotiating table again, it can be safely said that the atmosphere after the "Arachinovo case" is unfavorable for reaching a political compromise
The parts of Yugoslavia that were called the Socialist Federal Republic (SFRJ) in June 1991, at the beginning of the still unfinished dissolution, are now run by ex-communists, their convicts, puppet governments, political outsiders, governors of the international community and NATO troops. Elsewhere, ex-communists are doing best
The anniversary of independence was celebrated in Ljubljana, with Schröder, recitals and a relay. Mock, Genscher and De Michelis sat in the box watching the stage experience, complete with a flyover of a helicopter and what I believe was a jet.
A tinny electronic voice from the stopper is heard as soon as you open it. The current repertoire consists of toasts, the occasional song and a note that it is good to drink in company, even if it's a microchip.
Peace at this moment depends mostly on the art of bargaining, in which, according to the good old rule of the Balkan markets, both parties must be satisfied
After the British elections, the fragile peace in Northern Ireland hangs in the balance
The question that is being asked today is "what exactly happened in Bulgaria". The answers range from the fact that the voters were too burdened by the reforms implemented by Kost's government, to criticism about the immaturity and irrationality of Bulgarians.
In recent years, Helmut Kohl, the Pope (even twice), Bill Clinton and other high-profile people have passed through Ljubljana, but only the visit of Bush and Putin gave the city the seal of "diplomatic capital of the world", as assessed by some commentators.
None of the many human rights organizations in Russia are currently fighting to open the KGB files. Officially, everyone is in favor, but no one is simply dealing with the issue. The state itself, still vacillating between democracy and the firm hand, also has neither the strength nor the courage to remove the veil
While the American media is full of details about the last moments of the monstrous killer, the European media and organizations do not hide their disgust and condemnation.
The main strength of the reformists lies not in the power they have won, but in the reputation and devotion that the Iranian president enjoys, especially among the youth.
The "Oasis of Peace" was overtaken by a storm. Will the "oasis" be covered by sand forever or will it survive in the harsh Balkan desert, is more and more a question of power, and less and less of wisdom
Blair, who is also called the "cautious prime minister", will have to take a firmer stance on the irreversible entry of Great Britain into the center of the European Union than before, when he supported the single European currency only conditionally, and the same applies to many of the reforms he has promised so far and the results of which the public is increasingly impatiently waiting for
What will Vučić do when his second presidential term expires in 2027. The Constitution does not provide for a third. Maybe he won't go into political retirement
Aleksandar Vučić doesn't have enough thugs, black jeeps, paid čats to patch up all the holes he made with his insatiable and unstable nature.
The dramatic appeal of United Media employees shows what can happen when the media is controlled by the regime and corporations. It is happening in Serbia now. If the audience does not recognize this, an even blacker media darkness threatens
Aleksandar Vučić now has only the old, proven methods of classic dictatorships left, because these modern methods of insanity and poisoning the public are failing. And that, however, goes against his head
Vučić is not defending the state, but himself from the state. With a drum on his back and a guitar in his hands, this man-orchestra performs two or three of the same songs without hearing, with falsifications and falling out of rhythm. His government and politics are like that. In short - dangerous for the environment
Bizarre and terrible, but completely true story about a diploma and a bestseller that a Serb from the diaspora acquired in a matter of hours
The founder of United Group, Dragan Šolak, sued the majority owner BC Partners, claiming that they refused to pay him a bonus from the sale of companies in Serbia, reports Law360, a portal specialized in legal news. Not even two weeks later, he was removed from all positions in the group
More than 30 people were under investigation due to the suspicion that they had been extracting money from companies through phantom companies for years. Among the companies that used their services are "Tončev grup" and "Tončev gradnja", against whose responsible persons criminal charges were filed.
The founder of United Group, Dragan Šolak, is no longer the chairman of the Advisory Board. The previous CEO, Viktorija Bocklag, also retired. In addition to changes at the top, UG is also changing its business strategy - it will focus on markets within the European Union. She has already sold most of her business in Serbia
After Dragan Šolak and Viktorija Boklag were dismissed from their leading positions, the editors within the United Media company addressed the European public with an appeal in which they express concern for the future of independent journalism in the Balkans. They warn that this change could open the door to political influence in one of the last bastions of free media in the region.