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Tag Archives: Balkan
How Lessons of Balkan Wars Apply to Today’s Kosovo Dispute
Pyotr ISKENDEROV Now that the agenda of the upcoming “high-level” talks between Belgrade and Pristina is gradually taking shape, it becomes clear that the dispute is not going to be limited to the Kosovo problem. Rather, the Kosovo Albanians intend … read more
Posted in Europe, Pyotr ISKENDEROV
Tagged Albanian, Balkan, Belgrade, European Union, IndepthAfrica, Kosovo, Pristina, Serb, Serbia
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UN and Balkans: Crisis of Genre (II)
Part I Pyotr ISKENDEROV The major objective of the European structures in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a lot more complicated than strengthening the self-proclaimed statehood in Kosovo. There is an attempt to make three peoples: the Muslims, the Serbs and … read more
Pitch Master Pro – Ear Training Software
Pyotr ISKENDEROV The UN Secretary General Ban Ki- Pitch Master Pro – Ear Training Software moon started an unprecedented Balkans tour on July 20 coming straight from China. In a week – till July 26 – he’s to visit Slovenia, … read more
International friendly: Serbia v Spain Preview
Newly appointed coach Sinisa Mihajlovic will face world and European champions Spain on Saturday in his first match in charge of Serbia. Serbia’s Football Federation appointed Mihajlovic on a two-year contract this week, replacing Vladimir Petrovic who resigned last year … read more
Posted in Soccer, Sports
Tagged Alvaro Arbeloa, Balkan, Belgrade, international friendly, Miralem Sulejmani, Raúl Albiol, Red Star Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia v Spain Preview, spain
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Europe’s Federalists to Land in Russia
Olga CHETVERIKOVA A regular congress of the Federal Union of European Nationalities (FUEN) (1) will convene on May 16-20, and, for the first time in the organization’s history, the event is going to be held in Russia. FUEN was founded … read more
Montenegro at NATO’s Doorstep: Engagement Costs Steadily Rising
Anna FILIMONOVA NATO is pressing for control over the Balkan region, with a key role in the architecture in the making being assigned to Montenegro. The guidelines pertinent to the implementation of the Euro-Atlantic project – preventing vassals from ever … read more
Posted in America, Global Issues
Tagged Africa news, African news, Balkan, Bashar Al-Assad, Igor Lukšić, IndepthAfrica, Montenegrin, Montenegro, NATO, Podgorica, United States
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Montenegro at NATO’s Doorstep: Engagement Costs Steadily Rising
Anna FILIMONOVA NATO is pressing for control over the Balkan region, with a key role in the architecture in the making being assigned to Montenegro. The guidelines pertinent to the implementation of the Euro-Atlantic project – preventing vassals from ever … read more
Posted in America, Anna FILIMONOVA, Columnist, Global Issues
Tagged Africa news, African news, Balkan, Bashar Al-Assad, Igor Lukšić, IndepthAfrica, Montenegrin, Montenegro, NATO, Podgorica, United States
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Destabilizing Arsenals Concealed in US Embassies
Nil NIKANDROV Over the past years, it has been happening with frightening regularity that U.S. diplomats and CIA agents were caught pulling off operations involving illicit weapons supply in Latin America. The inescapable impression is that the U.S. Department of … read more
Posted in America, Columnist, Global Issues
Tagged Africa news, African news, Balkan, Bolivia, Eduardo Rózsa-Flores, Evo Morales, IndepthAfrica, Latin America, United States, Washington, Wikileaks
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Bosnia and Herzegovina on the Map of the Battle Over Dominance in Europe
Pyotr ISKENDEROV Traditionally for the republic which used to be a part of the former Yugoslavia, the March 1 Sarajevo celebration of the two decades of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s independence attracted Croats and Muslims but was completely boycotted by the … read more
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