US Treasury announced on friday that it has removed four of Dodik’s allies from the sanctions list
The parliament of Bosnia’s Serb Republic appointed Ana Trišić-Babić as an interim president on Saturday, acknowledging officially for the first time that former President Milorad Dodik is stepping aside after a state court banned him from politics. Trišić-Babić, Dodik’s close ally, will hold the position for one month until new…
Serbia nears tipping point: 44% back the Student List, only 32% support Vučić
The CRTA survey highlights a deeply polarized society, with public opinion sharply divided on leadership, protests, and Serbia’s future direction. A new survey in Serbia suggests a dramatic shift in the political landscape, with the newly formed Student List outpacing the political bloc led by President Aleksandar Vučić. Conducted by…
EU still fuels Russia’s war economy despite aid to Ukraine
Four years into Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the European Union finds itself in a contradictory position — supporting Kyiv with record levels of financial and military assistance while continuing to pay billions of euros to Moscow for energy supplies. According to data reviewed by Reuters on October 10, 2025,…
Kaja Kallas in Kyiv
EU pledges new winter aid and justice for Russian war crimes. The EU’s foreign policy chief announced fresh support packages and warned that Russia seeks to test Europe’s unity through fear and disinformation. Standing in Kyiv on Monday (13 October), EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said Russia is deliberately…
The next Czech prime minister?
After a week of intense negotiations and backroom deals, the leader of the victorious ANO party, Andrej Babis, unveiled over the weekend more details about what his future Czech government could look like. After a week of intense negotiations and backroom deals, the leader of the victorious ANO party, Andrej…





