Europe
Europe
Serbs promise to eat cheap sausage but stand on principles
President Aleksandar Vucic explained why his country is not ready to join anti-Russian sanctions.
When the bottom of the coffers is in sight
EU revenue growth can’t keep up with spending going over the horizon.
Bratislava: will there be a «second Orban»?
Slovakia is predicted to become a potential ally of Russia, if the «troublemaker» Robert Fiсo wins the elections to the National Rada.
Has Poland not yet lost?
Poland has been asking itself this question throughout its history. Has it lost or not yet? And, it seems, having made its policy based on fierce Russophobia, it will have to ask itself the same question again.
Radio Day in the German way
The current FRG media, as in the days of the National Socialists, zombify citizens and replicate anti-Russian agitations of their blinkered politicians.
How many «formats» does Brussels have?
The EU will set up a multi-billion dollar fund for “structured military aid to Ukraine” that will remain in place even after the end of hostilities.
Poles decide to play "Indians"
Poland’s ruling party hopes to win parliamentary elections with the help of American weapons — Apache attack helicopters and Abrams heavy tanks.
Hungary opposes the «Ukrainian tax»
Prime Minister Viktor Orban has made a disappointing diagnosis to the Kiev regime: in order to fight, Zelensky «needs three things - money, money and money again».
Well you are a peer, sir
Rishi Sunak is mobilizing hereditary members of the House of Lords to work as ministers. For free. No queues.
Romania: double standards on the Ukrainian track
Official Bucharest is going to train Ukrainian pilots to operate F-16, while secretly dreaming about the return of Bessarabia and Bukovina.