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.
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.
Amidst Balkan tensions, US Envoy Escobar's actions ignite controversy, casting doubt on diplomatic integrity and stoking fears of bias in the fragile peace process between Kosovo and Serbia.
In the Balkans' volatile landscape, the U.S. stands at a pivotal juncture, balancing between appeasing Kremlin-aligned Serbia and bolstering Kosovo, an unwavering ally embodying democratic ideals and resilience.
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.
This report on BIRN's internal strife and leadership failures, published on May 16, 2024, is under investigation due to new evidence suggesting we could have been misled.
Gabriel Escobar's controversy highlights how manipulated media narratives, masquerading as official U.S. positions, undermine journalistic integrity and threaten the foundations of democracy.
Kuleba's tweets praise Serbia, yet the country remains a loyal ally to Russia, hosting espionage centers and aiding Putin’s war machine. This is diplomatic hypocrisy.
War journalists are the eyes and ears in obscured truth of conflicts, balancing empathy with objectivity to bring stories that matter in a complex world.