
Telegrafi
News website published in Kosovo
Opinion
11.08.2024

On the Coming War: Can NATO Defeat Russia Without America?
Despite the summits and declarations, the Euro-Atlantic Alliance (NATO) is not prepared for the war that is approaching Europe. There are three threats to the European continent: America's isolation, Russia's desire for war and NATO's lack of preparation...

Telegrafi
News website published in Kosovo
Opinion
16.07.2024

What has Putin Discovered?
Putin's Kremlin is increasingly showing signs of fear regarding its war against Ukraine, due to intensifying military, economic and international pressures. Moscow is concerned that a fully armed Ukraine will engage in a successful offensive to retake large swaths of its territory and drive out Russian occupation forces...

Telegrafi
News website published in Kosovo
Opinion
25.06.2024

The Biden Administration and Regional Conflicts
Biden's presidency has prolonged and deepened the conflicts in Eastern Europe and the Western Balkans. In line with its predecessors, this presidency found itself unprepared in terms of the aggressive pursuit of the "Russian world" expansionist agenda by Moscow or even its Serbian equivalent. This presidency failed to prevent the aggression, so it is now responsible for the consequences...

Telegrafi
News website published in Kosovo
Opinion
03.06.2024

Irrational Fear of Conflict Escalation
Policymakers concluded that giving Ukraine more lethal modern weapons would lead to an "escalation" of the situation and would prompt Moscow to attack the West or use tactical nuclear weapons against Ukraine. On the other hand, Moscow considered the sanctions, which were relatively symbolic, as weakness on the part of the West and the slow supply of arms to Ukraine as the West's fear of Russia...

The Jamestown Foundation
Global research and analysis
Analysis
13.05.2024

Serbia Bolsters Connections With Russia and China
The new Serbian government was sworn in on May 2. Its composition demonstrates Belgrade’s commitment to tighter ties with Moscow and Beijing. Although the parliamentary elections were held in December 2023 (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Serbia, December 25, 2023), massive street protests against election fraud and international condemnation of voting irregularities delayed the formation of the new administration (European Parliament, February 8, 2024)...

Telegrafi
News website published in Kosovo
Opinion
10.04.2024

Who Killed in Moscow?
The terrorist massacre of over 140 civilians in a concert hall in Moscow will have the catalytic effect of greater conflicts in Russian society. The massacre has highlighted two of the many weaknesses of the Russian state structure: 1) that the security forces are unreliable; 2) that there is potential for widespread inter-ethnic and inter-religious violence.

New Eastern Europe
News magazine dedicated to Central and Eastern European affairs
Opinion
29.03.2024

Central Asia Gains Prominence in European Union Strategy
Central Asia is assuming a more prominent position in European Union policy in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war. Through a number of diplomatic and economic initiatives, Europe can significantly bolster the region’s security and development and help protect it from Russian and Chinese ambitions. In January this year, the European Parliament adopted a report on the EU’s Central Asia policy, emphasizing the strategic importance of enhancing the region’s economic connections with the West...

Telegrafi
News website published in Kosovo
Opinion
11.03.2024

America and Russia are already at war
The attack that Moscow undertook against Ukraine has turned into a war between Russia and the United States. Although the war is still at a lukewarm stage; it could heat up significantly over the next year. Moscow's goal is to divide the West and occupy territories that once belonged to the Soviet empire.
Its non-military attacks on the West began over two decades ago when Putin became president – notably through disinformation attacks, political corruption and energy dependence...

Telegrafi
News website published in Kosovo
Opinion
19.02.2024

On the Military Front, Serbia is Following the Kremlin’s Orders
Under the rule of President Aleksandar Vučić, Serbia is desperately trying to emulate Russia. It seeks to be the dominant power in the Western Balkans and is copying Putin's "Russian World" ideology for a smaller "Serbian World". But the problem for Belgrade is twofold: its expansionist agenda will encounter resistance from all its neighbors and that of international agencies, while the quest for "greatness" will make Serbia increasingly dependent on calculations. of Moscow...

The Jamestown Foundation
Global research and analysis
Analysis
05.02.2024

New Polish Government Bolsters Relations with Ukraine
In his first foreign trip following the formation of the new Polish government, Prime Minister Donald Tusk visited Kyiv on January 22 to reaffirm that Ukraine remains Warsaw’s overarching security priority (Rzeczpospolita, January 23). His meetings with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the Ukrainian government were intended to demonstrate that relations between Warsaw and Kyiv were emerging from a downswing in the latter part of 2023 when Poland was embroiled in general elections and government formation...

Telegrafi
News website published in Kosovo
Opinion
04.02.2024

The Danube Axis Threatens the Security of Europe
An axis has been formed in the middle of Europe, an axis on the Danube, which challenges the democratic developments of every state and undermines the security of the continent. The governments of Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia and Republika Srpska in Bosnia-Herzegovina are creating an alliance that aims to oppose NATO's principles of European unity and transatlanticism. The main protector of these governments is Vladimir Putin's Russia...

The Jamestown Foundation
Global research and analysis
Analysis
19.01.2024

Moscow Defends Serbia’s Government Against Opposition Protests
Since the widely criticized parliamentary elections on December 17, 2023, mass demonstrations in Belgrade have revealed substantial opposition to the ruling Progressive Party and the increasingly authoritarian rule of President Aleksandr Vučić. The protests, led by the Serbia Against Violence coalition, have also exposed Moscow’s fear of losing Serbia as its key ally in the Balkans (Srbija Protiv Nasilja, December 17, 2023)...