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Lavrov Claims FYROM Lawmakers Were Blackmailed, Bribed

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that the West interfered in the domestic affairs of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), bribing and blackmailing lawmakers to approve the Prespa accord with Greece. In an interview with the Greek daily Efimerida...

Zaev Recants "Macedonian Language" Remarks

Following the angry response from Athens over remarks allegedly made by the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia's premier Zoran Zaev, the government in Skopje issued a statement on Tuesday. Zaev's remarks, regarding the possibility of the ''Macedonian'' language being taught in...

Anger Over "Macedonian Language" in Greek Schools

Greece angrily responded to a statement allegedly made by Prime Minister of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Zoran Zaev that in the future the "Macedonian language" will be taught in Greek schools. The premier was believed to have made the...

FYROM Parliament Debates Name Change

FYROM PM Zoran Zaev. Photo: AMNA The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) on Sunday moved closer to changing the country's name to The Republic of North Macedonia. Sixty-seven MP's in the 120-member Parliament voted in favor of a second...

Northern Greek Schools Occupied in Protest Against FYROM Name Deal

Photo: OnLarissa Over one in three schools in Central Macedonia are currently being occupied by students protesting the recent Prespa Agreement made between Greece and FYROM which decided the Balkan country's name. According to the Greek Ministry of Education, 35 percent...

Athens Students Rally Against Macedonians who Oppose FYROM Name

Students from over 20 Attica schools demonstrated on Thursday against their fellow students in Macedonia who have occupied their schools in a protest against the FYROM name deal. Many schools in Thessaloniki and northern Greece are occupied by students opposing...

Mysterious Disappearance of 100 Greek/FYROM Border Markers

Greek police have launched an investigation to identify those responsible for removing 105  markers at the border line between the nations of Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM). Some of the approximately one meter (three feet) tall pyramid-shaped...

Greece, FYROM 'Make Progress' on Revision of School Books

Senior officials from Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) said on Friday that they have made progress in talks to revise school books in the two countries as part of an effort to end hostility between...

Greece, Bulgaria, FYROM, Albania Meeting Kicks Off in Thessaloniki

The Foreign and Development Ministers of Greece, Albania, Bulgaria and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) will open a two-day meeting in the city of Thessaloniki on Thursday evening to discuss cross-border collaboration in the area. Greece's Alternate Foreign...

Greek Police Calendar Map shows FYROM as 'Macedonia', Occupied Part as 'North Cyprus'

Hellenic Police (ELAS) is launching an investigation after the official 2019 calendars distributed to the force feature a map that shows FYROM as "Macedonia" and the Turkish-occupied part of Cyprus as "North Cyprus". The calendars were printed by a private...