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leaving FYROM as the only place one could find the word Yugoslavia on the map. That is, until June 12, when Macedonia and Greece said they had reached a deal to resolve their 27-year dispute.
FOR almost a quarter of a century Macedonia, the southernmost part of long-vanished Yugoslavia, has been called FYROM by the United Nations, the EU and many other organisations. This stands for ...
Yugoslavia, once a proud nation that stood up to the Soviet Union's Joseph Stalin, was wiped from the European map recently when ... Croatia, Macedonia and Slovenia secede. It's hard to imagine ...
Macedonia is set to vanish from the map after its parliament approved a ... When the Socialist Republic of Macedonia broke away from Yugoslavia in 1991 and adopted the name Macedonia, it prompted ...
After ten years of bloodshed, dither and well-intentioned but belated action, the West must do all it can to prevent Macedonia going the way of so many other parts of ex-Yugoslavia. Then ...
SKOPJE, Macedonia -- Macedonia is marking the 10th anniversary of its peaceful independence from Yugoslavia still hoping to avoid all-out war. NATO has resumed collections weapons from ethnic ...
Skopje, 5 June 2001 (RFE/RL) -- Yugoslavia has offered to help Macedonia in its battle against ethnic Albanian fighters, as the Yugoslav and Macedonian defense ministers, Slobodan Krapovic and ...
The true goal of Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia Nikola Gruevski is not to join NATO and the EU, but to become part of Serbia or a new Yugoslavia, writes Miroslav Rizinski. Miroslav ...
Keith Brown's research in the Republic of Macedonia (now the Republic of North ... citizens in the last years of Communist rule in Yugoslavia. In August 1987, Communist party leaders imposed ...
Under the agreement, Greece’s neighbor will stop using the name “Republic of Macedonia,” a name it chose for itself when it declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. It will instead ...
Ljube Boskoski, 49, was interior minister in the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia in 2001 when ... Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Some 120 of his supporters, who came ...