Bitola: Twenty-six Residents Charged for Throwing Paint, Eggs and Objects at...
Police have pressed criminal charges against 26 residents of Bitola, as they are charged for committing the crime of destroying items belonging to a third party. Less than two months ago, the suspected...
View ArticlePriebe's Report Contains Reform Instructions Upon Which Macedonia's...
The Priebe report, which the opposition and EU representatives often mention, is an unofficial document prepared by Brussels experts and it is aimed at bettering the situation in several areas. It was...
View ArticleOpposition Party Demands Parliament to Convene Q&A Session as Soon as Possible
Goran Sugarevski, head of the opposition SDSM parliamentary group, called on Speaker Trajko Veljanoski to schedule a session dedicated to questions and answers as soon as possible. The Parliament is...
View ArticleSkopje: Seven Demonstrators Criminally Charged for Throwing Paint at...
Criminal charges have been pressed against seven protest participants as they are suspected of throwing paint at the 'Macedonia' Gate [Triumphal Arch] and the building housing the Culture Ministry on...
View ArticleFrance Insists Middle East Direct Talks 'Do Not Work'
French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault has insisted that direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians do not work, BBC reports. He was speaking before a France-led conference aimed at...
View ArticleMacedonian Parliament Speaker Announces Q&A Session in June-end
Parliament Speaker Trajko Veljanoski's Office informed that the next session when representatives will pose questions to Government members will take place in the usual term - the last Thursday in...
View ArticleEnergy Security Conference Held in Skopje
Economy Minister Driton Kuqi addressed Friday conference "Energy Security and Environmental Challenges in Western Balkan Countries: the Macedonian Case", held at the Southeast European University in...
View ArticleMacedonian Prime Minister Says Government Has Political, not Technical Term
The sitting government has a political mandate, it is not tasked with organizing elections, because no election date has been set. This government is focused on realizing its program, Prime Minister...
View ArticleMacedonia: Parliament Committee Resumes Ivanov's Impeachment Debate
The committee, set up to determine the grounds of a motion on Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov’s impeachment, resumed its debate on Friday in Parliament. DUI's MP Ejup Rustemi called Ivanov’s...
View ArticleMacedonia’s National Bank to Host 9th Conference on Payment and Securities...
The National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia will host the Ninth Conference on Payment and Securities Settlement Systems from 5 to 8 June in Ohrid, which is traditionally held in cooperation with the...
View ArticleSyria: Government Raids Kills Dozens in Aleppo
Syrian Government airstrikes killed dozens of civilians in the city of Aleppo and nearby areas on Friday as the UN Security Council is set to discuss emergency aid drops to besieged areas, The Daily...
View ArticleToranice Miners Hold Protest in Kriva Palanka
Miners from the lead and zinc mine Toranica near Kriva Palanka held a protest in front of the town hall, demanding to know when will the mine reopen and whether they will receive their paychecks. The...
View ArticleSkopje: Ljube Boskovski Released Three Days Prior to Expiry of Prison Sentence
Ljube Boskovski has been released from prison on Friday, which is three days prior to the expiry of his 5 year prison sentence, Zivko Pejkovski, director of Idrzivo prison confirmed for Telegraf.mk The...
View ArticleMacedonia's Todorov Attends Health Ministers Meeting in Sofia
Minister of Health Nikola Todorov took part Friday in a work meeting of health ministers of Central and Eastern European countries held in the Bulgarian capital Sofia. The meeting, focused on growing...
View ArticleMacedonia: Former Interior Minister Ljube Boskoski Serves Out His Prison...
Ljube Boskoski, former Interior Minister and leader of the United for Macedonia party, was released from prison on Friday, after serving a five years sentence for unlawful funding of his party. Zivko...
View ArticleFIFA Officials 'Awarded Themselves' Pay Rises and Bonuses Worth USD 80mn
FIFA lawyers said that ex high-ranking FIFA officials Sepp Blatter, Jerome Valcke and Markus Kattner awarded themselves pay rises and bonuses worth USD 80m (GBP 55m) over five years, the BBC reports....
View ArticleCriminal Court Demands SPO to Declare Whether "Coup" Case Procedure Will Resume
The Criminal Court has called on the Special Public Prosecutor's Office (SPO) to declare whether it will resume the "Coup" case procedure which was stopped after President Gjorge Ivanov pardoned...
View ArticleUS Defense Delivers Weapons to Rebels Battling Islamic State in Syria
The US has reportedly dropped weapons to rebel fighters in Syria as the UN Security Council considers dropping food and medicine by air to civilians, Al Jazeera reported. Witnesses say the US delivered...
View ArticlePoland Plans Paramilitary Force of 35,000 to Counter Russia
Poland says it will start recruiting in September for a new 35,000-strong paramilitary defense force because of tensions with Russia, BBC reported. Defense Minister Antoni Macierewicz said top...
View ArticleClashes Erupt During Eviction Drive in North India Leaving 24 Dead
Police efforts to evict thousands of people squatting in a makeshift protest camp in the heart of a north Indian city ended in bloodshed as people opened fire from treetops and police retaliated,...
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