Macedonia: New 165 Medicines to Be Sold at Discounted Prices
Starting Friday, new 165 medicines will be sold at discounted prices. This is the 9th discount on medicines in accordance with the methodology of the Health Ministry and the Agency for medicines and...
View ArticleFrench Students and Trade Union Plan Further Protests against Labor Reform
Following the Thursday nation-wide protests in France, high school students and workers spent the night in a camp set up outside the Place de la Republique in Paris, Euronews reports. The protesters...
View ArticleGreece: Migrants Are Being Relocated from Piraeus, Clashes Occur at Chios
A total of 630 migrants and refugees have left the Greek port city of Piraeus within the frameworks of the action for relocation of the migrants and clearing the port which was brimming with refugees....
View ArticleDefense Minister Zoran Jolevski: Macedonia Contributes to Euro-Atlantic...
The nature of the security challenges requires improved and overall cooperation between the countries and all concerned sides. Macedonia has proved itself as a serious partner in dealing with the...
View ArticleOver 8mn People at Risk in South US Due to Severe Storms
According to National Weather Service forecasters, over 8 million people will be at an increased risk from harsh weather as storms make their way through the American South, the Independent reports....
View ArticleGreek Police Sends Reinforcements to Migrant Camps Ahead of Expected...
Greek authorities decided to significantly increase police presence in migrant camps, following clashes in the camps in the Aegean, and in the large makeshift camp on the Macedonian border. MIA...
View ArticleIndian Police File Homicide Case after Overpass Collapse Kills 23 People
Indian police launched a case on Friday of culpable homicide against the company building an overpass that collapsed in the eastern city of Calcutta, killing at least 23 people and injuring dozens...
View ArticleState Archive of Macedonia Marks 65th Anniversary
A working meeting on the establishment of a Council of Archives of Southeast Europe is being held Friday in Skopje. It is organized by the State Archive of Macedonia, which is marking its 65th...
View Article'Affairs Factory': Charges Pressed against Caus for Printing False IDs
The Basic Prosecutor's Office in Skopje has pressed charges against two people suspected in the case known in the public as the 'Affairs Factory', Telegraf.mk has learnt. The pressed charges include...
View ArticleJapan to Open Embassy in Macedonia
Japan will open an embassy in Macedonia in January 2017, said Vienna-based Ambassador Makoto Taketoshi at Friday's meeting with Foreign Minister Nikola Poposki. FM Poposki thanked Japan for choosing...
View ArticleBasic Prosecutor's Office to Look for Person Who Released Phone Recording of...
The Basic Prosecutor's Office in Skopje has opened several cases in relation to the release of private telephone conversations acquired during an illegal wiretapping of two high officials with the...
View ArticleMP Vlatko Gjorcev: SDSM Should be Indicted as Criminal Organization
SDSM should be indicted and pronounced a criminal organization because during its rule, through passing single-handed laws, it carried out the biggest theft of the Macedonian people in the history of...
View ArticleMacedonian Architects and Engineers Receive Near-zero-energy-building...
The total of thirty engineers and architects received certificates on Friday for completing training in nearly-zero-energy building (NZEB) construction. NZEB certificats means engineers and architects...
View ArticleMacedonia: Minister of Information Society and Administration...
Minister of Information Society and Administration Marta Arsovska-Tomovska met Friday with Australian MP Alannah MacTiernan. The meeting was also attended by Zoran Kjoseski, Macedonia's Honorary Consul...
View ArticleDemocratic Party of Albanians: DUI's Withdrawal from Government Is "Height of...
The Democratic Party of Albanians (DPA), one of the two largest parties that represent ethnic Albanian interests in Macedonia, said that the announced withdrawal of its chief political rival DUI from...
View ArticleSpokesperson Peskov: Turkey Has Not Taken Any Steps to Normalize Relations...
After the downing of the SU-24 jet, Ankara has not taken a single step to normalize relations with Russia, spokesperson, of Russia's president Vladimir Putin, Dmitry Peskov said. He added that so far...
View ArticleMacedonian Government Confirms Submission of Resignations by DUI
The ministers and deputy ministers from DUI have submitted their resignations to the Government of the Republic of Macedonia. "I can confirm that the Government received all of the resignations from...
View ArticleMacedonian Postal Agency Calls Public Inspection of Postal Addresses...
Public inspection into postal addresses of citizens listed in the voter’s registry, made available through an online application of the State Election Commission (SEC), is considered an invasion of...
View ArticleWorld Health Organization Confirms New Case of Ebola in Liberia
On Friday, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed a new case of Ebola in Liberia, Xinhua reports. On its official Twitter account, the WHO said-"A new case of Ebola is confirmed in Liberia."...
View ArticleMacedonia: SDSM Says DUI Further Complicates Political Crisis by Leaving...
SDSM deems that DUI's action further complicates the political crisis in Macedonia because it is one-sidedly abandoning the technical government which was formed according to the Przino Agreement so...
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