Vive la révolution!

The opening ceremony was not held in a stadium but on the river beside buildings representing…

Will we Live as Free People in Our Country

Here is an opportunity for the basic elements – earth, water, air, and even fire—to finally…

Even if We Don’t Want to Change, the World is Changing

Unfortunately, politicians tend to have a mindset that only stretches from one election to the next,…

Bálint Juhász: The Relations Between Serbia and Hungary Reached the Historical Maximum

The policies of multiculturalism, a country opts for, are vital for the preservation of multiculturalism, and…

A New Life to Serbia

As someone who advocates for Serbia’s entry into the European Union, is that this is the…

EU and Serbia sign strategic partnership on sustainable raw materials, battery value chains and electric vehicles

Today, the EU and the Republic of Serbia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) launching a Strategic…

Endangered Democracy

The European parliamentary elections are a gauge of the citizens’ mood ahead of the national elections…

Olympic Games and Their Bumpy Road

We hope for a better world every four years – A world where everyone can compete…

Celebrating Diversity on World Refugee Day

Taking a closer look into the event that shines a light on refugees and the challenges…

The Term “Islamic Terrorism” Should Not Be Used

“Terrorism has no religion and must not be used in the name of religion! Any generalization…

The Start of Hungary’s EU Presidency Marked in Belgrade

On June 5th, a reception was held in Belgrade to mark the beginning of Hungary’s presidency…

Aleksandar Vučić attends British reception for the first time in 12 years

The celebration of Queen Elizabeth II’s birthday in the garden of the British residence in June…

Countdown for Modi

The power struggle currently underway in India will shape not only the world’s largest democracy and…

Waterloo in Reality

Eurovision on the Slippery Slope Author: Žikica Milošević As far back as 2022, I wrote that…