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2026-02-28

On January 25, 2026, Europe’s attention shifted toward major trade diplomacy and domestic economic pressures, even as local weather extremes brought dramatic effects in parts of France. A landmark India-EU trade agreement moved closer to conclusion, signaling a new economic era amid sagging transatlantic relations, while European agricultural and industrial debates intensified. Severe winds also brought a rare tornado to southwestern...

Elegant, youthful, and effortlessly balanced, Novi Sad is Serbia’s most relaxed intellectual powerhouse. Known as the country’s cultural capital, Novi Sad blends Austro-Hungarian grace, Serbian spirit, and a strong student-driven energy. Festival lovers, café philosophers, architecture fans, and travelers seeking a calmer counterpoint to Belgrade will find Novi Sad deeply satisfying—and surprisingly addictive....

Europe’s day was shaped by a mix of political aftermath and acute weather risks. Kosovo’s snap election result set off immediate calls for swift government formation, while Spain dealt with deadly flash floods following torrential rain. In Serbia, reporting highlighted alleged workplace retaliation linked to student-led protests—another sign of mounting domestic tension....

December 12 closed the working week with Europe still suspended in strategic uncertainty. No decisive turn emerged in the war in Ukraine, yet neither did the violence recede. European institutions focused on preparation—summits, budgets, and contingency planning—rather than announcements. Across the continent, the dominant feature of the day was persistence: systems holding, tensions contained, and decisions deferred....

Raw, energetic, and unapologetically alive, Belgrade is a city that has been destroyed more times than most capitals have been rebuilt—and still throws some of Europe’s best parties. Standing at the dramatic confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers, Belgrade blends ancient fortresses, socialist blocks, bohemian streets, and legendary nightlife into a city that pulses with defiant confidence. Urban explorers, history lovers, and...

December 5 brought Europe into the grip of nature’s fury and political turbulence. A powerful Atlantic storm battered parts of Western Europe, forcing warnings and travel disruptions as winter deepened. Capitals from Berlin to Sofia faced surging domestic tensions—Berlin enacted broader defence measures while Bulgaria’s parliament saw a no-confidence motion challenging government authority. Across the continent, the long shadow...

Serbia knows exactly where it stands. The problem is that it stands in several directions at once. Pulled by history, pride, resentment, and opportunity, Serbia mastered the art of strategic ambiguity. This is a country that wants Europe — but refuses to arrive without its past....

November 14 unfolded as a reminder that Europe’s strain is no longer concentrated in its largest capitals. Across the continent’s periphery, governments faced mounting pressure from migration routes, political instability, labour unrest, and fragile public services. The absence of headline summits or great-power declarations did not signal calm. Instead, tension surfaced in smaller states and overlooked regions, where resilience is...

November 11 carried the weight of remembrance across Europe, but commemoration did not pause the continent’s underlying strain. Away from ceremonies and silence, governments faced labour unrest, fragile borders, political uncertainty, and economic unease. The day revealed a Europe capable of ritual unity, yet fragmented in its daily burdens. Memory looked backward; pressure moved forward....

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