VMRO-DPMNE President Gruevski: DUI's Decision to Leave Government Is...
VMRO-DPMNE leader Nikola Gruevski on Friday called the move by representatives of DUI’s executive power to leave the government ‘an intraparty matter’. “It is an intraparty decision, it is a decision...
View ArticleDUI: Przino Agreement Compromised through Abuse of Wiretapped Conversations
The Democratic Union for Integration (DUI) said on Friday the Presidency decided late yesterday that all Government ministers and deputy-ministers coming from the party would resign, while...
View ArticleGreece: Around 500 Migrants and Refugees Leave Chios Camp
On Friday, a group comprised of about 500 refugees and migrants reportedly left a detention center on the island of Chios and headed to the island’s port, Kathimerini reports. Reports state that the...
View ArticleSerbian Prime Minister Vucic Warns against Resurgent Nationalist Rhetoric in...
On Friday, a day after the UN war crimes tribunal acquitted Vojislav Seselj, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic warned against resurgent nationalist rhetoric in the region, the Daily Mail reports....
View ArticleNew Court Decision : Goran Grujevski under House Arrest
The Criminal Council of the Basic Court Skopje 1 held a meeting where the decision for detention of the suspect Goran Grujevski commuted it to house arrest. "Acting on the complaint of the defense of...
View ArticleAnalysis on Croatian Portal: Change of VMRO-DPMNE Means Changing Macedonian Name
The Croatian portal "Direktno" in its analysis named as "Changing of VMRO to change the name of Macedonia", writes for the Political developments in Macedonia in recent years, but also of who and why...
View ArticleLavrov and Dacic: Hague Tribunal Must Be Closed as soon as Possible
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Serbian Foreign Minister, Ivica Dacic, on Friday called for shutting Hague Tribunal as soon as possible because it did not contribute to the process of...
View ArticleConflict in Germany between Turkish and Kurdish Protesters
Several hundred members of the pan-Turkish Nationalist Organization "Grey Wolves" on Friday clashed with supporters of Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in the German city of Duisburg. The fight broke out...
View ArticleNew Skopje-Bitola Train Put into Use
New third in a row Chinese train was put into operation, Macedonian Railways Transport AD - Skopje informs. "The new Chinese diesel-engine train will run from Skopje - Bitola and will replace the...
View ArticleBelgium Is Largest Source of Fighters in War with Syrian Rebels
According to the Dutch analysis of the International Center for Combating Terrorism, mostly French, Germans and Britons are among the foreign fighters from European countries in the ranks of the Syrian...
View ArticleVitaly Churkin: Turkey Is Major Supplier of Weapons to Islamic State
Russian Representative to the UN Vitaly Churkin has sent a letter to the Security Council of the UN in which he states that Turkey is the main supplier of weapons and military equipment to the Islamic...
View ArticleGreece Passes Asylum Law Needed for EU-Turkey Migrants Deal
Greek lawmakers on Friday passed an asylum amendment bill needed for the implementation of a European Union agreement with Turkey for the return of refugees and migrants from Greek islands to Turkey...
View ArticleDeadline is Monday: 60,000 Voters to be Checked in Two Days
The revision of the Electoral roll will be completed by Monday, said State Election Commission (SEC). They said that the field checks is going great, and that all deadlines will be met. SEC added that...
View ArticleMigrant Crisis: Concern Rises as EU-Turkey Deal Unravels
There is growing concern over a lack of preparation for the plan to send migrants back from Greece to Turkey, two days before it goes into effect, BBC reported. A BBC correspondent who has been to one...
View ArticleRefugees, Migrants Break Out from Chios Detention Camp in Protest
Hundreds of migrants and refugees on the Greek island of Chios tore down part of the razor wire fence surrounding their holding centre on Friday and began walking to the port in protest, police...
View ArticleVladimir Trajkovski: Autistic Children Can Do No Harm, Prejudice against Them...
Persons with autism in Macedonia live on the margins of society. There is no exact number since there is no official registry, despite being in the process of making for several years. There are no...
View ArticleS&P Аffirms Macedonia at BB/B, Оutlook stable
Standard & Poor's (S&P) has affirmed Macedonia's long and short-term foreign and local currency sovereign credit ratings at BB/B with a stable outlook, citing stronger-than-expected economic...
View ArticleMacedonian President Urges a Sense for State Interest to Be Established
It is necessary to have confidence in our country, to establish a sense for state interest and Macedonia should mean everything to us, noted Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov at a ceremony Friday...
View ArticleUS President Criticized Turkish Counterpart over Press Freedom
US President Barack Obama admitted Friday he was "troubled" by the path President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is taking Turkey down, amid rows over press freedom and the war in Syria, France 24 reported....
View ArticleFinance Minister: Companies Receive Hundreds of Millions of Euros in...
Companies in Macedonia are paying the lowest taxes. Compared to ten years ago, now the state has dropped the collection of profits of companies five-fold, meaning that hundreds of millions of euros in...
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