Vučić acknowledges Russian blackmail – and U.S. pressure over fate of NIS refinery
The Serbian President said Washington had suggested the gradual nationalization of the Serbian oil industry in order to avoid sanctions. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić lamented that Russia had offered Serbia a gas supply contract only until the end of the year, calling the development “disappointing,” as Belgrade had “expected the…
Russia threatens consequences as Moldova aligns with Europe
Peskov threatens consequences as Moldova aligns with Europe On October 12, 2025, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned that Moldova would face “nothing good” if it continued its path of distancing itself from Russia in favor of closer ties with Europe. His remarks came in response to Moldova’s newly adopted military…
Inside Russia’s expanding information war in Europe
A Coordinated Push for Influence Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Moscow’s information operations in the European Union have evolved from overt propaganda into a sophisticated, multi-layered campaign. The Kremlin has fused traditional state media with new digital ecosystems — proxy websites, cloned news portals, localised Telegram…
With EU politicians contaminated with PFAS, will Brussels finally act?
Over the summer, a group of 24 European politicians, ministers, commissioners, senior officials, agreed to have their blood tested for toxic PFAS chemicals. The results that now came out showed that every single one of them tested positive. But will these results push Brussels to act or to water down…
A Roadmap for Europe-US tech cooperation
The United States and Europe confront a common challenge: staying ahead of China in the global innovation race. But the US has moved far ahead in key digital technologies while Europe lags. The Trump administration recognizes the key role of technology for geopolitical competition. It has made US global leadership…





