Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Amid ongoing opposition to name deal, protesters jeer minister
In an indication of the intensified opposition in northern Greece to the country's recent name deal with the Former Yugoslav Republic of the Macedonia (FYROM), protesters on Friday heckled Shipping Minister Panayiotis Kouroublis in Serres.
"It's no coincidence at all - Serbia's silent for Russia"
Historian and former senior official of the SFR Yugoslavia Latinka Perovic said that the anniversary of the Informbiro Resolution is not talked about in Serbia today and that this is not at a coincidence at all primarily because of Russia's role in Serbia.
Anniversary of Tito-Stalin Split Marked in Croatia
Academics and activists marked the 70th anniversary of the split between Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, which led to mass persecution and the creation of the Non-Alignment Movement.
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A time to strengthen ties with friendship
The agreement between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia should be endorsed by the two countries' respective societies for several reasons.
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The risk of division
The debate which started in the Greek Parliament Thursday on the motion of no confidence in the leftist-led government that was submitted by the conservative New Democracy opposition party offers a very good opportunity to cast ample light on all the aspects of the name deal that was reached between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) - and any prospects opened up by th
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Croatia Identifies 20 Serbs Killed in 1995
The Croatian War Veterans Ministry said it has identified the remains of 20 Serbs buried in collective graves after Croatia’s military operations ‘Flash’ and ‘Storm’ in 1995.
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Tito's New York Apartment Sold for $12 Million
The Dubrovnik Times - A six-bedroom luxury apartment in New York, known as "Tito's Apartment" has been sold for $12 million. The Serbian government have confirmed that the Manhattan apartment is in the process of being sold and that the proceeds will be divided among the former Yugoslav countries.
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A wasted opportunity
Talks on the name dispute with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) presented Greece with a very good opportunity for a national understanding, if not consensus, between political parties.
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Changing the constitution of FYROM
As talks aimed at resolving the name dispute between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) intensify, it has to be understood by all sides that any name that is agreed should be used domestically as well as internationally.
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Five names on the table for talks for FYROM
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias is heading to Skopje on Thursday with a document containing a comprehensive proposal from Athens to settle a decades old name dispute with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).
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