Is the story of Montenegro as an ecological state coming to an end?
The protest in the Zeta region of citizens opposing the construction of a wastewater treatment plant is part of an anti-European project supported, without a doubt, by neighboring Serbia. A series of stories have also emerged that darken the image of Montenegro’s environmental successes, and this will also affect the image this country leaves in Brussels
The New Year holidays will certainly influence the fading of the full effect of the recent riots...
Read MoreDiversion Instead of Debate: How an EU Document Became a Political Spectacle in North Macedonia
Rhetoric, amplification, and the erosion of accountability in the EU accession process
By Jabir Deralla There has been no substantial public debate in North Macedonia about the...
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Is the story of Montenegro as an ecological state coming to an end?
The protest in the Zeta region of citizens opposing the construction of a wastewater treatment plant is part of an anti-European project supported, without a doubt, by neighboring Serbia. A series of stories have also emerged that darken the image of Montenegro’s environmental successes, and this will also affect the image this country leaves in Brussels
The New Year holidays will certainly influence the fading of the full effect of the recent riots...
Diversion Instead of Debate: How an EU Document Became a Political Spectacle in North Macedonia
Rhetoric, amplification, and the erosion of accountability in the EU accession process
By Jabir Deralla There has been no substantial public debate in North Macedonia about the...
There Is One Victim, and an Axis of Aggressors
Ukraine is fighting a coalition of dictatorships – not a single state. Reluctance to say it – any hesitation at all – protects the aggressors. Truth protects Ukraine. And democracy.
By Jabir Deralla It has long passed being ridiculous. It is no longer even disturbing or...
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Season’s Greetings and New Year Message from CIVIL: Truth Matters
At the end of 2025, we take a moment to reflect — not only on the passing of time, but on the...
From Death Lament to Digital Seduction: Lullabies for a Post-Truth World — Russia’s AI Propaganda Bullets
How artificial intelligence is being used to soften culture, simulate authority, and prepare minds for influence — and why that matters for democracy
By Jabir Deralla and the CIVIL Hybrid Threats Monitoring Team The most dangerous propaganda...
Marking the End of 2025: A Year of Monitoring and Strategic Actions — A Snapshot of CIVIL’s National and International Work
As 2025 draws to a close, CIVIL marks the end of this turbulent year with one more contribution to...
(LOCAL ELECTIONS 2025) The voices of hate that humiliated democracy: Sexism, ethnic divisions and nationalism
Ahead of the Local Elections 2025, North Macedonia faced a serious wave of hate speech, ethnic and...
After the Divide: Intelligence Beyond Ideology
(AI History, Part 3) As the walls of the Cold War fell, the separate dreams of artificial intelligence began to intertwine — merging science, philosophy, and human aspiration into a shared global story.
By Jabir Deralla When the Iron Curtain lifted, the world’s scattered efforts in computing and...
Is the story of Montenegro as an ecological state coming to an end?
The protest in the Zeta region of citizens opposing the construction of a wastewater treatment plant is part of an anti-European project supported, without a doubt, by neighboring Serbia. A series of stories have also emerged that darken the image of Montenegro’s environmental successes, and this will also affect the image this country leaves in Brussels
The New Year holidays will certainly influence the fading of the full effect of the recent riots...
Edward P. Joseph on Serbia, NATO, and the Kosovo Model: A Strategic Proposal with Implications for Ukraine
An exclusive interview examining a Balkans-centered strategy to weaken Russian influence and strengthen Ukraine’s position.
Edward P. Joseph is a leading American voice on the Balkans and a prominent expert on conflict...
(LOCAL ELECTIONS 2025) The voices of hate that humiliated democracy: Sexism, ethnic divisions and nationalism
Ahead of the Local Elections 2025, North Macedonia faced a serious wave of hate speech, ethnic and...
(LOCAL ELECTIONS 2025) The voices of hate that humiliated democracy: Sexism, ethnic divisions and nationalism
Ahead of the Local Elections 2025, North Macedonia faced a serious wave of hate speech, ethnic and...
There Is One Victim, and an Axis of Aggressors
Ukraine is fighting a coalition of dictatorships – not a single state. Reluctance to say it – any hesitation at all – protects the aggressors. Truth protects Ukraine. And democracy.
By Jabir Deralla It has long passed being ridiculous. It is no longer even disturbing or...
The myths of the Russian military power: Nonexistent tanks, suspension of production and repairs of tanks and missile systems
By XHABIR DERALLA The myth of the Russian military power is probably one of the oldest and most...
After the Divide: Intelligence Beyond Ideology
(AI History, Part 3) As the walls of the Cold War fell, the separate dreams of artificial intelligence began to intertwine — merging science, philosophy, and human aspiration into a shared global story.
By Jabir Deralla When the Iron Curtain lifted, the world’s scattered efforts in computing and...
Is the story of Montenegro as an ecological state coming to an end?
The protest in the Zeta region of citizens opposing the construction of a wastewater treatment plant is part of an anti-European project supported, without a doubt, by neighboring Serbia. A series of stories have also emerged that darken the image of Montenegro’s environmental successes, and this will also affect the image this country leaves in Brussels
The New Year holidays will certainly influence the fading of the full effect of the recent riots...
Read MoreAfter the Divide: Intelligence Beyond Ideology
(AI History, Part 3) As the walls of the Cold War fell, the separate dreams of artificial intelligence began to intertwine — merging science, philosophy, and human aspiration into a shared global story.
By Jabir Deralla When the Iron Curtain lifted, the world’s scattered efforts in computing and...
Read MoreMarking the End of 2025: A Year of Monitoring and Strategic Actions — A Snapshot of CIVIL’s National and International Work
As 2025 draws to a close, CIVIL marks the end of this turbulent year with one more contribution to...
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