LJUBLJANA, Slovenia – This spring, Bostjan Troha and 50 of his friends from across the former Yugoslavia plan to celebrate the official 116th birthday of the former dictator Josip Broz Tito with a ...
"I was amazed how the Serbian people resisted the attack of the whole world" Director of the Office for Public and Cultural Diplomacy, Arnaud Gouillon, said on the 26th anniversary of NATO bombing and ...
Novak Djokovic revealed how facing discrimination as a Serbian teenager fueled his mental fortitude. He shared that being ...
In 2017, I visited the House of Flowers in Belgrade, Serbia, the mausoleum that holds the remains of Yugoslavia’s once-indomitable leader, Josip Broz Tito, and his wife, Jovanka. The site feels less ...
The atmosphere is electric at St. Sava Church in Broadview Heights, where, on a recent Tuesday night, nearly two hundred members of Cleveland’s Serbian Orthodox community have flooded a small ...
An English-language podcast is part of a trend of Yugo-nostalgia spreading to younger generations and abroad. Like many things from the Balkans, “Yugo-nostalgia” defies simple explanation. A ...
The 1960s and 70s were a period of flourishing for Yugoslavia’s Roma people. Even as Tito filled prison camps off the Adriatic coast, at home the Roma enjoyed official recognition for the first time.
BELGRADE – Serbia's police broke up a people-smuggling gang near the border with Hungary early on Tuesday, and found various weapons and hundreds of passports and other documents taken from migrants ...
A Serbian far-right organisation called the People’s Patrols announced a rally in support of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, claiming that Vladimir Putin is fighting against a “Nazi and pro-Western ...
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