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No Deal: Talks Between Kosovo and Serbia Hit Impasse

Tristan Vanheuckelom September 15, 2023

“Without normalization [of relations], there will be no European future for Serbia and Kosovo,” Borrell said.

Disunited Kingdom: Majority of Young Welsh Back Independence

Michael Curzon August 26, 2023

The UK government holds negative net approval ratings on every policy area raised in the poll.

Kosovo on a Knife’s Edge

Tristan Vanheuckelom May 30, 2023

In northern Kosovo, ethnic tensions flared when Kosovo Serbs clashed with police and NATO peacekeepers as the former demanded the removal of recently elected Albanian mayors.

How Nicola Sturgeon Fooled—and Foiled—the Scottish Independence Campaign

Roger Watson | Niall McCrae March 21, 2023

Sturgeon is not a Scottish nationalist but a Cultural Marxist, for which the tell-tale sign is an active contempt for traditional society, as expressed in the ‘three Fs’ of faith, flag, and family.

Spain Drops Sedition Charges Against Catalan Separatist Leader

Tristan Vanheuckelom January 15, 2023

Living in exile in Belgium, Carles Puigdemont continues to elude Spanish justice. He is still wanted for embezzlement and disobedience, which together carry an eight-year prison sentence.

Kosovo Holds its Breath After Serb Clashes with Police in the North

Tristan Vanheuckelom December 12, 2022

Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti has accused Serbia of threatening his country with aggression: “We do not want conflict, we want peace and progress, but we will respond to aggression with all the power we have.”

Scotland: Westminster Fears Second Referendum on Independence

Tristan Vanheuckelom November 26, 2022

Sturgeon, who has been First Minister since 2014, has made an independent Scotland part of her platform for most of her political career. She believes that with its independence, Scotland would be a stronger and more competitive country.

Serbia Caught in Proxy War Between East and West

Tristan Vanheuckelom August 31, 2022

The Serbian leader appears caught in a juggling act. At home, he must retain the good graces of his conservative base; abroad he must maintain relations with China, Russia, and the ‘progressive’, staunchly anti-Russian, European Union.

Pathology of the French-Algerian Illness

Hélène de Lauzun July 30, 2022

The wound of Algeria was quickly closed without being disinfected, and has continued to rot slowly ever since. It has weakened the French body politic, made sicker by Macron’s intervention.

Belgium: Vlaams Belang Wants Flemish Independence Now

Tristan Vanheuckelom July 15, 2022

Brushing off the notion of a confederalist model, as proposed by his N-VA counterpart Bart de Wever, chairman Van Grieken said that “confederalism is a lie,” and “the least realistic option of all.”

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