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Kosovo Government Defends Expropriation Decision Amidst International Criticism

Kosovo faces international criticism for expropriating land in Serb-majority areas, with concerns over legal procedures, while ongoing Serbian aggression complicates regional stability and recognition.

ICJ Orders Israel to Halt Rafah Offensive Amid Genocide Claims

The ICJ orders Israel to halt its Rafah offensive, citing humanitarian disaster and genocide claims, amid escalating tensions and international condemnation. Israel rejects the ruling.

“Kosovo’s Sovereignty Under Siege” Sali Berisha Speaks to THE FRONTLINER

Edi Rama’s alignment with Serbian policies and George Soros's influence threatens Kosovo's sovereignty, reveals Sali Berisha in an exclusive interview with THE FRONTLINER.

Editorial Stance on Recent Reports Concerning BIRN

We apologise for any oversight in our BIRN coverage. We're halting further reports and verifying claims to ensure our journalism upholds the highest standards of integrity.

Protected: [PENDING INVESTIGATION] — BIRN Crisis: Strike Exposes Leadership Failures and Threats to Journalistic Integrity

Our May 10, 2024 report on the BIRN crisis is being scrutinised as new evidence suggests we could have been misled.

Under Siege: The U.S. Assault on Independent Journalism in Kosovo

Despite clear evidence, U.S. officials and complicit NGOs launched a smear campaign against Vudi Xhymshiti for exposing conflicts of interest in the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue.

Diplomatic Dismissal: The Fall of U.S. Envoy Gabriel Escobar Following Investigative Journalism

Gabriel Escobar, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary, was dismissed as envoy to the Western Balkans after THE FRONTLINER revealed potential conflicts of interest and questioned his diplomatic integrity.

Manufactured Consent: The US’s Covert War Against Independent Journalism

In disputing the U.S. State Department's rebuttal, our findings suggest a troubling evasion, highlighting their refusal to engage substantively with allegations that implicate diplomatic misconduct.

Iran’s attack on Israel will fuel the war on all fronts

Amidst escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, the deployment of American forces signals a precarious standoff. Diplomatic efforts are crucial to prevent further escalation and protect civilian lives.

Israel-Iran tensions test limits of US policy amid Gaza war

The escalating tensions between Israel and Iran have put the United States in a difficult position, challenging its foreign policy goals in the Middle East.

Putin’s Power Play: Military and Ideology in Russia’s Global Strategy

Putin's decree for military recruitment amid the Ukraine conflict intertwines with the Russian Orthodox Church's ultranationalist narrative, signalling a deeper ideological strategy.

Kosovo 25 Years Later: From Darkness to Hope

Twenty-five years post-NATO intervention in Kosovo, we reflect on a journey from stark conflict to hopeful resilience, underscoring the crucial balance of human rights and international solidarity.

Latvia’s Enduring Struggle for Security and Identity in the Face of Russian Aggression

Latvia's struggle against Russian aggression extends beyond Putin's era, reflecting deep historical wounds and current tensions. This is evident in both external policies and internal challenges involving ethnic Russians.

Moldova’s Transnistria and the Shadow of Russian Influence

In Moldova's shadowed Transnistria, a simmering crisis unfolds, as pro-Moscow separatists seek Russian "protection," igniting fears of a new flashpoint in Eastern Europe's precarious geopolitical landscape.

European Tensions and Uncertainty: The Delicate Balance of Aid to Ukraine

In Paris, amidst European leaders, French President Macron hinted at possible Western troop deployment in Ukraine, reflecting the delicate balance between supporting Ukraine and avoiding conflict escalation.

The Election That Could Alter Europe’s Eastern Border

Georgia’s pivotal election is a test of democracy as fear, violence, and Kremlin influence threaten to pull the country away from Europe’s embrace.

Bosnian Defence Chief Warns of Secessionist Dangers

Bosnia’s fragile peace is threatened by rising nationalism, genocide denial, and secessionist rhetoric, as Defence Minister Zukan Helez prepares to defend the nation’s sovereignty.

One Year of Unrelenting Grief: The Global Response to October 7, 2023

The October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks and Israel's retaliation sparked a violent cycle, leaving over 41,800 dead. World leaders, blinded by political allegiance, have enabled Israel's genocidal policies, invoking the Holocaust to justify ongoing atrocities.

Edi Rama’s Albania: How a Promised Democracy Turned Into a Mafia State

Edi Rama, Albania's prime minister, has transformed his regime into a mafia state, blending organised crime with politics, while Western powers remain disturbingly complicit.
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