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The geo-energy expansion of the South Stream pipeline project in the Balkans

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

By Ioannis Michaletos     The South Stream natural gas pipeline project was conceived originally as a 50-50 Russian-Italian energy project, relating to the creation of a pipeline between Gazprom and ENI, to transfer some 30 billion cbm from Russian to the EU. Since 2007 and the first agreement, some notable developments took place, that mostly include... »

Interview: Turkish Ambassador to Serbia

Monday, June 7, 2010
Interview: Turkish Ambassador to Serbia

Ambassador Ahmet Suha Umar will able to leave from Belgrade with the belief that during the his mandate he did everything: reconciled the feuding leaders in Sandzak and the religious leaders opposed to the Islamic community; that he helped the rapid warming of relations between Belgrade and Ankara, as well as Belgrade and Sarajevo. Many... »

Turkey & the Islamic & nationalist card

Friday, June 4, 2010
Turkey & the Islamic & nationalist card

Lee Jay Walker | The current Prime Minister of Turkey is playing the Islamic and nationalist card in order to boost his image.  Recep Tayyip Erdogan clearly knows how to garner public attention and Turkish nationalism is very potent in Turkey and others seek Islamization or a more overtly Islamic state.  Therefore, Israel is... »


Re-exam Serbia’s EU commitment

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

OPINION by Vojin Joksimovich | A re-examination of the Serbia’s commitment to the EU, as well as to the IMF, is more than prudent if not imperative then a... »

The transit Azeri gas and the developments in the East to West gas pipeline projects

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

By Ioannis Michaletos   The developments regarding the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) project, that recently grabbed attention, mostly by the introduction of the German energy giant EON in the project, are to... »

EU: A suprastate?

Sunday, May 23, 2010
EU: A suprastate?

By Boba Borojevic | One of the most outspoken critics of the new Government of Europe and its “Euro-nationalism”  Nigel Farage, UKIP MEP and President of the Europe of... »

Radical Islamic charities & Jihad in the Balkans

Friday, May 14, 2010

By Lee Jay Walker | The role of Islamic charities is a serious issue because many are based on spreading radical Islam via indoctrination or by supporting terrorism or... »

International Islamic Jihad: The first global terrorist movement in history

Thursday, April 29, 2010
International Islamic Jihad: The first global terrorist movement in history

By Ioannis Michaletos 1. The spread of Jihad The past two decades a new form of terrorism has spread dynamically in a worldwide level. The USA was one of the first... »

Islam in Bosnia is the new stepping stone

Thursday, April 29, 2010
Islam in Bosnia is the new stepping stone

By Lee Jay Walker | The Ottoman Empire was the last major Islamic assault on Europe in order to Islamize the continent because the earlier Islamic conquest of Spain... »

The Srebrenica ID Card

Saturday, April 24, 2010

by Milivoje Ivanišević | The dead Muslim fighters of Srebrenica have become completely innocent and this imposed cult about them still keeps watch over the conscience, and has become... »

The Ragged Guard: World War II Novels on Draza Mihailovich and the Chetniks

Sunday, April 18, 2010
The Ragged Guard: World War II Novels on Draza Mihailovich and the Chetniks

By Carl Savich  |  In August, 1942, The Ragged Guard: A Tale of 1941, a novel on Draza Mihailovich by Hungarian-born British author and journalist Paul Tabori, was published... »

The coming population exodus from the Balkans to the EU

Sunday, April 11, 2010

By Ioannis Michaletos     The EU in the end of 20009 took the decision of liberalizing the regime concerning visas by the citizens from several Western Balkan countries. It is also,... »

Islamic terrorism: Afghanistan to Bosnia & 9/11

Sunday, April 11, 2010
Islamic terrorism: Afghanistan to Bosnia & 9/11

Lee Jay Walker | Irrespective of personal opinion about the Bosnian war, it is clear that major players in Bosnia’s “hidden war” gave Islamists a free hand whose agenda... »

The Remains of Mihailovich

Friday, April 9, 2010
The Remains of Mihailovich

Aleksandra Rebic | The day may soon arrive when remains of the Serbian WWII hero, General Mihailovich, will be found but once the remains are found, then what? It won’t... »

Bosnia at crossroads of history

Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Bosnia at crossroads of history

By Marcus Papadopoulos | After 14 years of existence, the Bosnian state is potentially on the verge of collapse as Serbs oppose plans for centralization. Bosnia, an ancient land situated... »