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.
France's Macron and Serbia's murky geopolitical landscape, where allegiances with Russia, inter-ethnic tensions, and Aleksandar Vucic's shadowy past shape its diplomatic dance with France.
Putin's decree for military recruitment amid the Ukraine conflict intertwines with the Russian Orthodox Church's ultranationalist narrative, signalling a deeper ideological strategy.
On Serbia's diplomatic stage, a guise of neutrality masks strong Kremlin ties, shown through sanction dodging and aligned foreign policies. Kosovo's push for EU integration tests this facade.
Kushner and Grenell's Balkan deals highlight a precarious interplay between personal gain and public duty, threatening the integrity of Western democracy amidst the shadow of Russian influence.
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.
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, Albania's prime minister, has transformed his regime into a mafia state, blending organised crime with politics, while Western powers remain disturbingly complicit.