EU: Turkey Makes Progress in Visa-free Travel Talks
Turkey is making progress on measures that need to be passed before the visa-free travel to the European Union can be instituted, a senior EU official said on Monday. German Chancellor Angela Merkel,...
View ArticleEDPS Rejects EU-US Privacy Shield Agreement
The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) has said a data transfer pact between the EU and US needs "significant improvements", the BBC reports. The EU-US Privacy Shield agreement was supposed to...
View ArticleAsus Unveils New 'Budget' Household Robot
Taiwan's Asus has unveiled what it says is the first "affordable" household robot. Zenbo is a small robot that putters around your house on wheels, combining key features from a tablet, a smart home...
View ArticleMigrants Rescued Adrift on New Greece-Italy Sea Route
A group of 29 migrants, including two children, have been rescued off the Greek island of Lefkada on their way to Italy, Euronews has learnt. The discovery of the boat has increased fears about a new...
View ArticleAlthough It Wanted Its Establishment, SDSM Did not Vote for President's...
The parliamentary committee that was set up to determine the responsibility of President Gjorge Ivanov's general abolition decision has one week as of this Tuesday to prepare the report on his work,...
View ArticleMacedonian Lawmakers to Vote on Legal Amendments and Annual Reports
Macedonian Parliament, which has returned to normal legislative work after withdrawing the decision to dissolve and cancelling the early elections, meets on Tuesday to begin procedure on amendments...
View ArticleImplementation of South East Europe 2020 Strategy Shows Mixed Results
The Governing Board of the Regional Cooperation Council's (RCC) South East Europe 2020 (SEE 2020) Strategy heard the annual report on the strategy's implementation at its third meeting held in...
View ArticleOhrid Chamber of Commerce Presents Report on Compatibility of Education to...
The Regional Chamber of Commerce in Ohrid holds a conference on Tuesday on providing qualified work-force that is adjusted to the business needs. During the conference, the Chamber will present its...
View ArticleCriminal Court to Announce Verdict against Zahir Bekjiri-Caus
The Criminal Court is to announce the verdict on Zahir Bekjiri-Caus and his brother Imer on Tuesday, both suspected in the 'Affairs Factory' case involving printing false ID cards, passports and other...
View ArticleSkopje: Verdi's 'Aida' to Close 44th May Opera Evenings
Opera "Aida" by Giuseppe Verdi will traditionally close the 44th May Opera Evenings on Tuesday. The cast includes Vesna Gjinovska-Ilkova in the leading role, along with Dina Khamzina (Kazakhstan),...
View ArticleGlobal Index Shows Almost 46 Mn People Are Trapped in Slavery in North Korea,...
Almost 46 million people are living as slaves in the world, with the greatest number in India but the highest prevalence of slavery in North Korea, according to the third Global Slavery Index...
View ArticleMining Will Cause Traffic Interruptions on Kicevo-Ohrid Road
Due to mining, there will be interruptions in traffic on the Kicevo-Ohrid road between 02:00 pm and 04:00 pm. During this period, vehicles will be stopped in intervals of between 15 and 20 minutes....
View ArticleSkopje Marks World No Tobacco Day
On the occasion of the World No Tobacco Day, all interested Skopje citizens will be able to get free tests of their lungs' capacities, as part of the event that is taking place at the Skopje City Mall...
View ArticleMacedonia's Military Museum Marks Its 10th Anniversary
The Military Museum that is part of the Macedonian Army, marks Tuesday its tenth anniversary since its establishment. An official event is to take place on that occasion, attended by Macedonian Defense...
View ArticleMacedonian Film 'Three Days in September' Takes Best Film Award at South East...
The Macedonian film 'Three Days in September', directed by Darijan Pejovski has been awarded best film at the South East European Festival, which was held in Berlin. The international jury awarded...
View ArticleMagnitude 6.1 Earthquake Shakes Parts of Taiwan
Residents and officials have said that a magnitude 6.1 earthquake shook parts of Taiwan on Tuesday and was felt in the capital, Taipei, but there were no immediate reports of damage, the Indian Express...
View ArticleMacedonia: Opposition Protesters' Driver Detained Over Carrying Paint and...
Protesters from the opposition SDSM party and supportive NGO groups gathered in front of a police station in down town Skopje on Monday evening, after a driver of a van carrying their protest equipment...
View ArticleHelicopters and Tight Police Security Deployed for 'Diva Naselba' and...
Strong police security and helicopters circling around the building housing the Supreme Court can be seen as the trial of the persons indicted for terrorism under the 'Diva Naselba' case is expected to...
View ArticleMacedonian President Attends SEECP Summit in Sofia
As of Tuesday, President Gjorge Ivanov pays a two-day working visit to Bulgaria where he is to take part in the Summit of Heads of States and Governments of the South-East European Cooperation...
View ArticleNorth Korean Missile Test Launch off East Coast 'Fails'
South Korean officials said that a North Korean attempt to fire a missile from its east coast was unsuccessful, Al Jazeera reports. This appears to be the latest in a string of unsuccessful ballistic...
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