Donald and Melania Trump

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02.February 2026. B. B.

The fiasco of the Melania Trump documentary

Despite the pompous announcement and aggressive advertising, the documentary film about Melania Trump met with harsh criticism and, what is worse, does not promise any profit

Mark Carney's speech in Davos

28.January 2026. Ivan Milenkovic

A masterpiece of oratory to dispel the darkness

Suddenly, we could imagine Marcus Carnius, so calm, while he utters clean and complete sentences as if he were reading them (and he did not read them) and his eyes passed over the people present (as if he was looking everyone present in the eyes), in front of the Athenian Areopagus, in the Athenian square, or in the Roman Senate

Overview of world events

28.January 2026. Jovana Đurđić

A month of dangerous living

Trump is trying to enthrone himself as a global mediator, judge and executor, a leader who simultaneously plays the role of peacemaker on the global level and patriot on the domestic level. However, his performance collides with the reality he produces. He does not solve crises, but starts them, and reduces solutions to threats and blackmail

Interview: Dimitrije Milić, foreign policy analyst

21.January 2026. Nedim Sejdinovic

An age of force and uncertainty

Due to the traumas in our society from the 1990s, there is a strong sentiment that the revision of the world order is beneficial for Serbia, because its policy will be less monitored by external actors to limit it. However, in that calculation, it is often forgotten that the collapse of such an order would certainly be disastrous for less developed countries, such as Serbia.

Iran

21.January 2026. Bosko Jaksic

American threats and domestic discontent

Donald Trump seems to have given up on military intervention in Iran. Washington and Tehran are opening diplomatic channels, but the US-Iranian crisis is far from over, just as the internal challenges to the theocratic regime of the Islamic Republic have not been removed.

Global security

21.January 2026. Magda Anastasijevic

Wars that should worry us in 2026

Although the events of the first ten days of January appear to be intense, they are actually just a continuation of a trend that has been going on for some time. In the last five years, the number of armed conflicts in the world has been constantly increasing. We single out those who have the greatest influence on geopolitical events

President of the USA

US President in Davos

21.January 2026. IN THE

Trump: We will not use force in Greenland, without us you would speak German

In a speech at the World Economic Forum, Donald Trump sharply criticized Europe, praised the economic results of the US and revived the idea of ​​buying Greenland. "This is probably the most important thing I'm going to say: We're not going to use force in Greenland, even though we could and nobody would be able to stop us. But we don't want to," Trump said in Davos.

An Iranian woman holds posters of Reza Pahlavi and Donald Trump

Near East

16.January 2026. NR / NM

The American aircraft carrier is coming: Will the US attack Iran?

US President Donald Trump has praised the easing of repression against protesters in Iran, but US military objectives remain unchanged. The aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln continues its journey to the Middle East, while the situation in Tehran is getting complicated

New issue of Vremena

15.January 2026. BJ/MVN/Y/NR

The world according to Donald Trump: Listen or I'll bomb

US President Donald Trump found childlike joy in blitzes without much risk. Is Greenland or Iran next after Venezuela? And why do the streets of America look like the scene of a civil war? "Vreme" writes about this in the cover file of the new issue

Trump's New Order (I)

14.January 2026. Maja Vasic Nikolic

The most desirable property for the American president

Why did the occupant of the White House set his sights on Greenland? And why wasn't he the first president to offer Denmark money for a frozen island? What do the Inuit who live there, official Copenhagen, Europeans and others say about all this? What are the real American interests? What might Washington's steps look like to take over Greenland? And how realistic is the American occupation of this island

The bigger picture

14.January 2026. Maja Vasic Nikolic

Will they dig and what?

Greenland is an inhospitable island - about 80 percent of the territory is covered with ice and in the central parts of the island the temperature is on average minus 31 degrees Celsius, and it can even drop to minus 67. In such conditions, the exploitation of natural resources by drilling and mining is very difficult, sometimes impossible.

Trump's New Order (III)

14.January 2026. Bosko Jaksic

After Venezuela, nobody laughs anymore

We are witnessing a disturbing situation: while Europeans are defending the sovereignty of Ukraine, Trump has trampled on the sovereignty of Venezuela, and on the occasion of Greenland, he is threatening the sovereignty of Denmark. The mayhem game has just begun. World leaders are trying to figure out how to deal with the wave of Trump's new rendition of American imperialism. After the military operation in Venezuela, the question arises as to what this aggressive, neo-colonial move, directly contrary to international law, means for the rest of the world.