Tanjug
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Tanjug (Serbian Cyrillic: Танјуг) (Telegraphic Agency of New Yugoslavia) was founded on November 5, 1943. It is now a Serbian news agency based in Belgrade.
From 1975 to mid-1980s, Tanjug had a leading role in the Non-Aligned News Agencies Pool (NANAP), a collaborating group of news agencies of the Non-Aligned Movement. The Yugoslav professionals helped equiping and training journalists and technicians in other NAM countries, mainly in Africa and South Asia.