Turkey Says Russian Air Strikes Killed Over 60 Civilians in Syria's Idlib
On Tuesday, Turkey stated that heavy air strikes reported to have been executed by Russian jets on a hospital and a mosque in Syria's rebel-held city of Idlib had killed more than 60 civilians and...
View ArticleDifferent Paints, Catapults and Plastic Rifles Seized by Police Following...
Buckets filled with paint, improvised catapults, new plastic rifles, and sprays, are part of the arsenal used by the participants of the 'Colorful Revolution', discovered inside a van that is being...
View ArticleUN Refugee Agency: Over 800 Migrants Now Feared Dead in Mediterranean Shipwrecks
The UN refugee agency reports that survivors’ accounts indicate that shipwrecks and capsized boats have claimed at least 880 lives over the last week in the Mediterranean, Globalnews reports. On...
View ArticleDirector Ljubisa Georgievski Starts Shooting 'Master Chingo' Documentary
Master Chingo – a documentary film about Zivko Chingo – considered one of the leading writers of Macedonia’s contemporary literature – started shooting at a location in Skopje on Tuesday. The...
View ArticleCriminal Court Officials Were Surprised by Supreme Court's Decision not to...
The trial on the 'Diva Naselba' case was cancelled again on Tuesday because the Supreme Court police did not let the lawyers and the members of the media and the defendants' families to enter inside...
View ArticleDeputy Education Minister Announces Opening of National Technology Transfer...
National Technology Transfer Office in Macedonia which is to open soon will provide all interested individuals with necessary information on application of new technology and innovations, Deputy...
View ArticleMysterious Death of Woman Found with Stab Wound Shocks Skopje
A woman from Skopje aged 46 was found dead in her home in the area known as Pintija, but with a knife stabbed in her chest. She was discovered in that position by her husband who returned home after...
View ArticleMacedonian Deputy Prime Minister for European Affairs Meets with UNDP...
Deputy Prime Minister for European Affairs realized a work meeting Tuesday with United Nations Development Program (UNDP) representative Louisa Vinton. According to the Secretariat for European...
View ArticleSupreme Court Says It Has no Jurisdiction over 'Diva Naselba's Trial...
The Supreme Court said it was not in charge for the organization of the 'Diva Naselba' trial, after the Tuesday hearing was again postponed because the authority's police did not allow the lawyers,...
View ArticleEconomy Minister: Foreign Investments in Macedonia Are Most Affected by...
The economy, more or less, is affected by the political uncertainty in Macedonia lingering for over a year, Minister of Economy Driton Kuchi said Tuesday at a debate on the impact of the political...
View ArticleMacedonian President Meets Bulgarian Leaders, will Attend the SEECP...
Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov is in Bulgaria for meetings with President Rosen Plevneliev and Prime Minister Boyko Borisov. Beginning on Wednesday, Ivanov will take part in the Process of...
View ArticleMacedonia: Selective Justice Not Acceptable for EU, Ambassador Orav Says
Selective justice and the pardons are not acceptable for the EU, said Union and Dutch ambassadors Aivo Orav and Wouter Plomp respectively on Tuesday. "If a country wants to remain democratic and...
View ArticleMacedonian Interior Ministry: 17 Liters of Paint, 11 Spray Cans, Catapults...
Buckets containing 11 liters of paint, 11 spray cans in multiple colors, rollers, catapults and other equipment was found in the vehicle used in the protests of the 'Colorful Revolution'. The Interior...
View ArticleJutland: WWI's Largest Naval Battle Remembered
David Cameron, Nicola Sturgeon and the Princess Royal have joined descendants of those who fought in the Battle of Jutland to mark 100 years to the day since the start of the largest naval battle of...
View ArticleEU Drug Agency: Ecstasy is Making Comeback Among Youth
Ecstasy is becoming popular again in the European Union, with online sales and targeted marketing helping to drive the revival among a new generation of users, Bristol Herald Courier reported, citing...
View ArticleChina to 'Pressure' US on Maritime Issues
China will "pressure" the United States on maritime issues at key talks in Beijing next week because of Chinese concerns over the increased U.S. military presence in the disputed South China Sea, a...
View ArticleWeb Firms Pledge to Tackle Online Hate Speech
Microsoft, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook have pledged to remove hate speech within 24 hours, in support of a code of conduct drafted by the EU, BBC reported. The freshly drafted code aims to limit the...
View ArticleJens Stoltenberg: NATO Is in Era of Russian Threats, Terrorism and Hackers
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the upcoming summit in Warsaw comes at a "critical moment" when the alliance is facing aggressive Russian approach, threat of terrorism and other...
View ArticleMitko Cavkov Attends Annual Conference on Cooperation in Field of Border...
Minister of Interior Affairs Mitko Cavkov on Tuesday and Wednesday is to attend the 11th Annual Review Conference on Cooperation in the Field of Border Security in Southeastern Europe held in Jahorina,...
View ArticleDebar: Around 400 Farmers Applied for Subsidies
So far, about 400 farmers from the municipalities of Debar and Centar Zupa applied for subsidies, Arben Muladauti, empowered head of the Debar district unit of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and...
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