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Macedonia’s history textbooks now look set for another overhaul as the Balkans country closes in on a settlement with neighbouring Greece in a decades-long, bitter dispute over the right to call ...
Macedonia is one of the poorest countries in Europe, but it's been on a building spree that includes elaborate buildings and hundreds of statues, including an enormous one of Alexander the Great.
The first part of the monograph "Bulgaria and Macedonia. History and Politics", which refutes the lies of Macedonian historians, has already been published in English, BGNES reported.
In Macedonia, Greece is torn between history and realpolitik Thousands of Greeks took to the streets to protest a deal between Athens and Skopje on a name change.
North Macedonia's Prime Minister Zoran Zaev has ruffled feathers at home by suggesting he no longer viewed Bulgaria as a “fascist occupying force” during World War II – saying it's high time ...
The reason is a newly erected equestrian statue near his home that bears a striking resemblance to Todor Aleksandrov, a controversial figure in Macedonian history.
Macedonia and rightwing banality: history as myth machine In Thessaloniki this January a libertarian squat was burnt down during a “march for Macedonia”. Who was marching ?
Greece & Macedonia: negotiating history doesn’t make it true Geopolitical expediency has forced a people to bargain with the only name history has left them.
The relations between Bulgaria and Macedonia are no less complex and incomprehensible than those between Greece and Macedonia, although lately the former get less media exposure than the latter. The ...
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