Josip Broz Tito
Serbian Town Wants to Put Tito Back in Place
Locals in the western Serbian town of Uzice are confident that - more than two decades after it was removed - a statue of former Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito, will be returned to where it once stood.
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Serbia Offers to Sell Tanjug News Agency for EUR 760,935
Serbia's Privatization Agency has announced a call for bids for 38 state-owned media outlets, including the Tanjug news agency.
The 38 media outlets, mostly regional radio stations, will be sold via public auctions.
The acquisition of 100% ownership of the Tanjug news agency is estimated at EUR 760, 935.74, according to the online version of Serbian daily Kurir.
Croats to Rename Airport after Tudjman
Croatia's Transport and Infrastructure Minister, Sinisa Hajdas Doncic, has confirmed that Zagreb's reconstructed Pleso airport will be named after the country's first president, Franjo Tudjman.
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I don't want to remember Demirel, good or bad
My youth was spent hating him. Of course we did not know that, in the coming decades, my generation and I would develop a bigger capacity for hate and bigger reasons to accommodate hatred.
Those who came after him actually did broaden our ability to hate.
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Sinisa Dragin's "The Forest" film presented in national premiere
"The Forest" documentary, by Sinisa Dragin, is a film "about how art can influence politics," said journalist and film critic Cristian Tudor Popescu on Thursday evening at Studio Cinema, where the first national screening of the production took place.
Thousands Join Birthday Party in Tito’s Home Village
People from all over the former Yugoslavia gathered in the Croatian village of Kumrovec, the birthplace of the leader of socialist Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, to celebrate his birthday.
In Pictures: Yugo-Nostalgists Mark Tito Anniversary
Hundreds of people gathered at the Belgrade mausoleum known as the House of Flowers on Monday to pay their respects to Yugoslavia's late president, Josip Broz Tito, who died on May 4, 1980.
Tito's admirers are mainly elderly people who visit his mausoleum every year to lay flowers in tribute to their beloved leader.
Belgrade classic car show takes place on Saturday
BELGRADE - One of the biggest classic car shows in the region will be held in front of the Yugoslav History Museum in Belgrade on Saturday, April 25.
The event will showcase a variety of classic and vintage cars, motorcycles, tractors, trucks and buses, and the museum will host lectures on the automotive industry, the Tourist Organization of Belgrade said in a release.
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Nikolic, do not send Serbian army to Moscow!
Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends Nikolic, do not send Serbian army to Moscow!
Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommended that Serbia should send veterans to military parade in Moscow, not members of the active army.
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FM: Better ties with African Union states
FM: Better ties with African Union states
ADDIS ABABA -- Serbia wants to develop good relations and economic and political cooperation with African Union member states, Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has said.
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