Večer welcomes the ceasefire but stresses the need for further steps: The ceasefire agreement, fragile as it may be, gives Palestinian ...
Večer is delighted that after all the back-and-forth over the appointment of its candidate, Slovenia is to take on the task of EU ...
The new president will lean less toward Serbia than many believe, predicts Večer: Milatović has an economics degree from Oxford, he was a ...
Appearances can be deceptive, says Večer: Compared to previous Austrian presidents who ran for re-election, Van der Bellen's results were ...
Those who condemn wars run into a contradiciton, Večer explains: Many people are annoyed that we in the EU apply double standards to wars. ...
Nato's mistake was to ignore Afghanistan's tribal traditions, analyses Večer: Although Afghanistan has been so diverse for millennia, they ...
The parliamentary majority was clearly not taken in by the prime minister's toned-down performance, Večer is pleased to observe: From a ...
Večer doesn't find the protests surprising: The Czech Republic and Slovakia were also pushed into unfettered casino capitalism after the ...
Vučić used Putin's visit to divert attention from the ongoing anti-government protests, Večer suspects: Roughly 120,000 people, bused in by ...
The demonstrators in Serbia are also calling for their living conditions to be improved, especially since this is what Vučić promised in ...