Serbia Bans Import of Cattle from Macedonia Due to Lumpy Skin Disease
Serbia has prohibited the import and transport of cattle, beef meat and suspicious animal packages coming from Macedonia, Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey, Telegraf.mk has learnt. The reason for this...
View ArticleOver 27,000 Protests Were Held in Greek Capital in 2011-2015, Police...
Between 2011 and 2015, there have been 27,103 protests and rallies in Athens, according to data provided by the Greek Police, which deployed a total of 702,443 officers during these demonstrations,...
View ArticleMacedonian Artists to Sell Their Works at Golden Fish Foundation's...
The second humanitarian auction aimed at collecting funds to grant wishes of children suffering from cancer, treated at the oncology clinic, will be held at the Cifte Hammam gallery in the Old Bazaar...
View ArticleEU Spokesperson Sees No Possibility for Credible Elections With Three Major...
Speaking at a press conference in Brussels, European Union spokeswoman Maja Kocijancic said that the EU believes that the elections scheduled on June 5 in Macedonia cannot be credible, given that three...
View ArticleReport: People Smugglers Earned Around USD 5bn from Europe Migration Last Year
A report by international crime-fighting agencies Interpol and Europol said on Tuesday that people smugglers earned over USD 5 billion from the inflow of migration into southern Europe last year, the...
View ArticleWorld Powers Gather in Vienna to Resume Syria Talks
Senior diplomats from the West and the Middle East are to meet once again in Vienna in an effort to salvage stumbling efforts to halt Syria's bloody civil war, Al Jazeera reported. United States...
View ArticleMacedonia: Customs Twinning Project Completed
The Macedonian Customs Bureau completed its European Union supported twinning project which eases transit of goods with the EU and Turkey through the convention for joint transit procedures. The...
View ArticleMacedonia: TNT Case Suspects' Questioning Postponed Following Defense's Request
Regarding the demolition of the Cosmos building in 2011, the questioning of the four suspects in the TNT case of the Special Public Prosecutor's Office (SPO), has been postponed, following a request by...
View ArticleMacedonian-Turkish Business Forum Held in Chambers of Commerce
Bolstering of trade exchange and joint investments in Macedonia are the expectations of the Chambers of Commerce (MCC) after Tuesday's business forum Tuesday with representatives of the Young...
View ArticleMontenegro’s ex-President Marovic Faces Jail for Corruption
The former president of the former state union of Serbia and Montenegro, Svetozar Marovic, was released from custody on Tuesday after he signed a plea bargain with the special prosecution for...
View ArticleEuropean Council President: Only Alternative to EU is 'Chaos'
The president of the European Council has said the only alternative to the EU is "political chaos" and labeled Boris Johnson's recent comments "absurd", BBC reported. Donald Tusk said he was speaking...
View ArticleRefugee Crisis: Smuggling Networks Generated Profit of USD 6 Billion
Interpol and Europol stated on Monday that due to the large influx of migrants, last year, the smuggling networks achieved a profit of USD 6 billion. The joint statement of these agencies said that the...
View ArticleCourt Administration Strike Scheduled for Wednesday
As of Wednesday, the Judicial Administration will re-initiated the strike with the same demand for payment of salary supplements that amount to 35 percent, just as it is provided for the judges,...
View ArticleRecep Tayyip Erdogan: Turkey Needs International Help amid Attacks on Kilis
Turkey will act alone to deal with the attacks on the town of Kilis near the Syrian border if it receives no outside help, the President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday, in a sign of Ankara's...
View ArticleFirst Gay Parade in Pristina: Hundreds of Citizens Demanded Acceptance and...
Hundreds of people from the gay and lesbian community in Kosovo on Tuesday held their first parade in Pristina, demanding the acceptance and respect of their rights. The parade was led by the Kosovo...
View ArticleState Election Commission Sends Letter: Decision on Elections in Veljanoski's...
State Election Commission has sent a letter to Parliament that only one candidate list was submitted for the elections on June 5, Subhi Jakupi, member of SEC confirmed. According to him, the Commission...
View ArticleCatapult Active again: Protesters Threw Paint on Government Building
Protesters organized by the civil movement "Protestiram" on Tuesday are on the streets again. They keep seeking the fulfillment of their well-known demands, and according to the social networks,...
View ArticleChristian Kern Takes Office as New Chancellor of Austria
The new leader of the Austrian Social Democrats, Christian Kern, on Tuesday took office as a new chancellor of Austria. "You will take an important, beautiful, but also difficult function with many...
View ArticleCanada: Wildfires in Alberta Increased Oil Prices
Canadian authorities announced there had been a milestone in fighting against the large forest fire that destroyed a big portion of the province of Alberta in the western part of the country. "Lower...
View ArticleSweden: Son of Former Albanian Communist Prime Minister Arrested for Drugs
Swedish police in Stockholm arrested Skender Shehu, son of former Albanian prime minister from the communist period, Mehmet Shehu. "The arrest came after a larger quantity of marijuana was found in his...
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