'Affairs Factory' Verdict Announced: Two Years in Prison and EUR 2,000 Fine...
The Criminal Court has reached a verdict Tuesday, and Zahir Bekiri - Caus has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison, and a MKD 123,000 fine, for forging personal documents and abusing...
View ArticleSerbia's Foreign Minister Blames Croatia for Obstructing Talks on Bilateral...
Croatia has been obstructing the talks on open bilateral issues and Zagreb demands those negotiations to be raised on a higher political level, said Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic on Tuesday....
View ArticleMacedonian Writers' Guild Marks 85 Years of Ante Popovski's Birth
The Macedonian Writers' Association marks 85 years since the birth of poet and writer Ante Popovski. In his honor, the association will present his yet unpublished literary essays. Doctor Kristina...
View ArticleTrial on 'Diva Naselba' Case Postponed Yet Again, Lawyers and Reporters Left...
The trial on the 'Diva Naselba' case was postponed because the legal representatives were not allowed to enter the Supreme Court's grand hall, where 37 indicted individuals were brought. One of the...
View ArticleNew Migrant Settlements to Be Built in Greece
New migrant settlements with houses instead of tents will be built after the model Eleonas at the end of June. Most of the temporary objects will be torn down in September, the Greek Minister for...
View ArticleVolkswagen Profit Drops 20 Percent Amid Emissions Scandal
Volkswagen's (VW) profit has dropped by 20 percent in the first three months of 2016 as it continues to grapple with fallout from the diesel emissions scandal, BBC reported. Pre-tax profit fell to EUR...
View ArticlePoland to Appeal Decision Not to Extradite Roman Polanski over Rape Case
The country's justice minister stated that Poland is to appeal against a court's decision not to extradite film-maker Roman Polanski to the United States over a 1977 child sex conviction, Sky News...
View ArticleMacedonia: 97 Illegal Migrants Found in Truck at Bogorodica Border Crossing
Officials at the Bogorodica border crossing have found 97 migrants of unknown nationality and no identification documents in a truck with Serbian registration plates. According to the Customs...
View ArticleDozen Macedonian Students to Leave for European Tour
The total of 12 Macedonian students who take part in the 'We Travel to Europe' project, organized by the MOST civil association, will be granted the unique opportunity to discover the Old Continent and...
View ArticleWHO Recommends 8 Weeks of Safe Sex After Return of Zika
World Health Organization advised people returning from areas with transmission of the Zika virus should follow safer sex practices or abstain from sex for at least eight weeks, doubling the four weeks...
View ArticleCouncil of Europe: It is Time for Old Continent to Integrate Migrants
European states must quickly integrate the migrants who arrived in Europe in large numbers in search of protection, Commissioner for Human Rights Nils Muiznieks said in the report on migrant...
View ArticleThe Netherlands Urges Macedonian Politicians to Find Swift Solution to Crisis
Macedonia's EU perspectives and challenges on this path were in the focus of talks between Foreign Minister Nikola Poposki and Dutch counterpart Bert Koenders, during the former's visit to the...
View ArticleTaliban Killed 16 Bus Passengers, Kidnapped Dozens in Northern Afghanistan,...
Official said that the Taliban killed at least 16 people and kidnapped dozens of others Tuesday after pulling them from buses in northern Afghanistan in the latest assault since the insurgents named a...
View ArticleStudy: Most Homeless People in Athens End Up on Streets
Some seventy-one percent of the Greek capital’s homeless population has ended up on the streets in the last five years and 21.7 percent in the last year alone, a study by the City of Athens’s Homeless...
View ArticleFormer Ukrainian Pilot Nadiya Savchenko Hailed in Parliament
Former Ukrainian Army aviation pilot Nadiya Savchenko, whose resistance to her imprisonment in Russia has made her a national hero and a potentially disruptive force in Ukrainian politics, received a...
View ArticleMacedonia: Rail Freight Traffic to Thessaloniki Resumes
After a migrant blockade of the railway on Corridor 10 that lasted more than 70 days, rail freight traffic has resumed between Skopje and Thessaloniki. "Due to the migrant crisis, the railway traffic...
View ArticleAustrian Companies Express Interest to Invest in Macedonia
Two Austrian companies expressed interest for specific investment in Macedonia. The first refers to investment in the sphere of insurance and the latter in opening regional service center. According...
View ArticleMacedonian Foreign Minister Attends South-East European Cooperation Process...
Macedonia's top diplomat, Nikola Poposki, is to participate in the foreign ministers formal meeting as part of the South-East European Cooperation Process (SEEP), which is taking place in Pravets,...
View ArticleSkopje: Trial Against Two Levica Members Postponed as Defense Fails to...
The trail against the two members from 'Levica', Zdravko Saveski and Vladimir Kunovski, was postponed again due to the defense not receiving the expert evidence for the assessment of damages to...
View ArticleMacedonia: Turnover in Retail Trade in April 2016 Increased
According to the preliminary data of the State Statistical Office of Macedonia, in April 2016, in comparison with April 2015, the turnover in retail trade increased in the retail sale of food,...
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