Kaštelani Burn Tito and Pavelić: 'It’s Time to Leave Them in the Past'
During the 213th Donjokaštelanski Carnival, participants symbolically burned effigies of Ante Pavelić and Josip Broz Tito to address social and political divisions in Croatia.
Aldosivi vs San Miguel, for the Argentina Cup LIVE: what time is it, possible line-ups and how to watch it live
Aldosivi and San Miguel will face each other in the 32nd round of the Argentina Cup, with kick-off scheduled for 5 PM at Estadio Norberto Tito Tomaghello.
How much did the restoration of Tito's ship Galeb cost, which is now damaged in a maritime accident?
The Galeb, a ship once used by Yugoslavian leader Josip Broz Tito, was recently damaged in a maritime accident at the Rijeka port, raising concerns about the costs of its restoration and its historical significance.
Incident in the Port of Rijeka: Tito's Ship Galeb Damaged in Maritime Accident
The ship Galeb, historically used by communist dictator Josip Broz Tito, was damaged in a maritime accident in Rijeka's port when a cargo ship lost propulsion and collided with it, but there were no injuries or marine pollution reported.
Bačić in Kumrovec: The Government Will Decide in March on the Sale of Tito's Memorial Home
Minister of Spatial Planning Branko Bačić announced that the Croatian government will decide in March on the sale of the Tito Memorial Home through a public tender.
The judge in the 'Mediator case' brings former socialist deputy 'Tito Berni' to trial for corruption crimes
The judge overseeing the 'Mediator case' has moved to bring former socialist deputy Juan Bernardo Fuentes Curbelo, known as 'Tito Berni', to trial for alleged corruption alongside 22 other individuals, including a retired general.
UFC champion Tito Ortiz reveals he fled home state California because of Newsom's leadership
Tito Ortiz, a former UFC champion, explains his decision to leave California for Florida, citing concerns over crime and governance under Governor Gavin Newsom.
Justificationism is growing again. We must eradicate it with culture
Roberto Menia, a long-time member of parliament and now senator of Fratelli d'Italia, discusses the importance of cultural memory in combating justificationism related to the Italian genocide victims of the Tito regime during a debate in Madrid.
The requests for help to the Red Cross from Italians driven away by Tito's fury
The article discusses the plea for assistance from Italians who suffered violence and ethnic cleansing at the hands of Yugoslav communists, as well as the historical context of their forced exile.
Piedmont does not forget the victims of Tito: public housing for the descendants of the exiles
In Piedmont, descendants of Istrian exiles will now be eligible for public housing built for their grandparents, a decision made for the first time in Italy.
Who is Raúl Zúñiga, 'Tito', the Costa Rican man who danced salsa with Bad Bunny during halftime?
Raúl Zúñiga, an 88-year-old from Costa Rica, gained attention for dancing salsa with Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl 2026 halftime show, celebrating his heritage and family pride.
Jonjić: Tuđman's Vision of Croatia Against Krleža's Yugoslav Myth
Historian Tomislav Jonjić discusses how Franjo Tuđman contributed to the creation and maintenance of a narrative about Croatian identity that contrasts with Joseph Broz Tito's socialist legacy.
Sánchez: "If they want a show, they should invite 'Tito' Quiles or whatever his name is, with Feijóo they're already covered"
During a campaign closing event in Aragon, Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez criticized Feijóo for not demanding the resignation of the mayor of Móstoles, while also addressing issues such as technocrats, climate change, and Palestine.
Trump and the president of Honduras will meet in Florida to discuss migration and security
Honduran President Nasry 'Tito' Asfura and U.S. President Donald Trump will meet in Florida to define bilateral priorities on migration, trade, drug trafficking, and security.
Insult on the Day of Remembrance: pro-partisan Tito posters in Cagliari
On the Day of Remembrance, radical left activists in Cagliari displayed posters honoring Yugoslav partisans, sparking outrage among those who commemorate the victims of the foibe and the Istrian, Julian, Fiuman, and Dalmatian exiles.
Epstein was interested in buying Tito's villa in New York worth $50 million
Documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice reveal that Jeffrey Epstein expressed interest in purchasing Tito's villa in New York, valued at $50 million, following a fire at the property in 2018.
Celebrating a Century of the Cult Operetta, the Most Beloved Work of Croatian Music Admired by Tito
The article commemorates the centenary of the operetta 'Mala Floramye' by Ivo Tijardović, highlighting its significance as a cherished piece of Croatian music and the nostalgic themes within its famous ballad.
How Tito Became President of Yugoslavia?
Josip Broz Tito became the first president of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia on January 14, 1953, following constitutional reforms that solidified his leadership role in Yugoslav politics until his death in 1980.
He was a pilot in the NDH, then received all privileges in Yugoslavia, and shocked Tito and the communists with his escape
The article discusses Zvonimir Monsider, a legendary goalkeeper for Dinamo, highlighting his impressive career and the surprising escape that shocked Tito and the communist regime.
Jakovina guest starred in a famous British travel series. It would have been better if he hadn't…
The article discusses Michael Portillo's travel series featuring Croatia, during which he interviewed historian Tvrtko Jakovina, who expressed admiration for Tito.
Krava Jagoda celebrated him at Marakana, only Tito in Yugoslavia gave more interviews than him
Nikola Nikić, a legendary footballer from Sarajevo's Željezničar, celebrates his 70th birthday and expresses gratitude for the well-wishes and reflects humorously on aging.
We Found a British TV Report on Yugoslavia in 1961 as an 'Experiment in Political Polygamy'
A British television report from 1961 describes Yugoslavia's political landscape under Tito as an attempt to maintain harmony through a form of political polygamy.
The greatest of all time received Tito's Yugoslav order, and then he was shocked by a famous Croat
On this day three years ago, the legendary footballer Pelé passed away, and this article recalls his remarkable farewell match against Yugoslavia in 1971.
Trump-backed candidate Asfura declared new president of Honduras
Nasry "Tito" Asfura, supported by Donald Trump, has been declared the new president of Honduras following a contentious election process marked by fraud allegations and a narrow victory margin.