Greek prime minister survives no-confidence vote over Macedonia name deal

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has survived a no-confidence vote over the deal his government made to settle a name dispute with Macedonia.
The name has been a subject of contention for more than two decades since the break-up of the former Yugoslavia, with Athens arguing that by using the name Macedonia the country was implying it had a claim to the Greek region.
The deal will finally have to be ratified by the Greek parliament, a process which may also not be straightforward.