Russia eyes Moldovan Republic of Transnistria as next move in the Ukrainian invasion
Victory Park in Tiraspol, Transnistria’s capital (source: Flickr) As the Russian leadership commenced a full-fledged attack on Ukraine’s east, in a new phase of the
Victory Park in Tiraspol, Transnistria’s capital (source: Flickr) As the Russian leadership commenced a full-fledged attack on Ukraine’s east, in a new phase of the
Robert Golob, the big winner of Sunday’s election, in 2022 (WikiMedia Commons) On Sunday 24 April, Slovenia was the last of the Western Balkans ‘triple-header’
Beirut in 2015 (source: Flickr) On 15 May, Lebanese citizens will go to the polls of crucial elections in the damaged democracy in the country. Few
Putin rallies in Moscow, 2018 (source: WikiMedia Commons) As 9 May – Russian ‘Victory Day’ over Nazi-Germany – comes closer, Putin is looking for own victories
Belgrade at night (WikiMedia Commons) Two-and-a-half weeks after the Serbian election of April 3, coalition formation in the Western Balkan nation seems more difficult than
The Dome of the Rock at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Jerusalem (WikiMedia Commons) After a weekend of violence around the Al-Aqsa Mosque, fears rise that violence
Le Pen in European Parliament in 2017 (Flickr) As France prepares for the run-off presidential elections on Sunday, April 24, the war in Ukraine appears
Last Thursday, April 7, a Turkish court suspended the trial of Saudi suspects for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi that happened four years ago.
The mountainous landscape of South Ossetia (source: WikiMedia Commons) Last Sunday, April 10, a separatist northern region of Georgia – South Ossetia – organized presidential elections.