Australian Deadly Storms: Three People Killed, Many Are Missing
Three people have been killed and several more are missing after huge storms flooded rivers, uprooted trees and tore into beaches along Australia's east coast, the BBC reports. Storms continue to...
View ArticleGreek Olympiacos Supporters Badgered Gas Station Employee in Macedonia
Without any particular reason, supporters of Greek football and basketball clubs Olympiacos physically attacked 35-year-old J.A. on Sunday, an employee at a Lukoil gas station near Kumanovo. They hit...
View ArticleMacedonia: 9th Conference on Payment and Securities Settlement Systems Kicks...
The representatives of the European Central Bank, the central banks of Albania, Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Armenia, Kosovo, Moldova, Morocco, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Croatia, Montenegro, the...
View ArticleDual Education System Will Contribute to Better Economy in Macedonia
Countries that have integrated the dual education system have an unemployment rate of less than 10 percent, and 70 percent of the best managers in the world have attended this school system - attending...
View ArticleUkraine Security Agency: French National 'Planned Attacks during Euro 2016'
Ukraine's security agency has said that a Frenchman detained last month with a large cache of arms was planning mass attacks during the Euro 2016 football tournament, which kicks offs on Friday, the...
View ArticleSkopje: Migrant at Reception Center for Foreigners Attempts to Slash His...
On Sunday at about 09:30 pm, in Skopje's Reception Center for Foreigners, S.M. (19) from Afghanistan attempted to self-harm by inflicting wounds on his wrists and lower legs. According to the police,...
View ArticleBusker Fest Street Theater Festival Kicks off Friday in Skopje
An extraordinary high number of street performances, exhibitions, shows and concerts are to be held in the frames of Busker Fest - the festival dedicated to street art and theater, which will kick off...
View ArticleGerman President Gauck Will Not Seek Second Term in 2017
Germany's President Joachim Gauck stated that he will not seek a second term in 2017 because he is getting too old for the job, the Daily Star reports. The 76-year-old said in a short statement Monday...
View ArticleMacedonia: Youth Female Choir Wins Awards at Vratislavia Sacra Festival
The youth female choir of the Youth Cultural Center (MKC), conducted by Saso Tatarcevski, won 2 awards at the 6th international choir competition in the frames of the Vratislavia Sacra festival, held...
View ArticleMacedonia: Financial Support Provided for 500 Young People to Complete...
Those under 29, who have graduated from high school or university, are invited as of Monday to apply for internship at a public call. The call is also open for companies interested in taking in young...
View ArticleMacedonia: Bridge Repair Work Forces Traffic to Proceed on Single Lane near...
Bridge repair work has forced traffic to proceed on a single lane at the Gostivar-Kicevo road, near the Straza mountain pass, which is part of the Skopje-Ohrid route. Motorists are advised to be...
View ArticleRe-trail of 'Diva Naselba' Case Starts All Over, Defendants Plead Not Guilty
The repeated trial on the 'Diva Naselba' case commenced Monday after several postponements, partly due to the Supreme Court's objection to grant its grand hall for usage, Telegraf.mk reads. The trial...
View ArticleGermany Renewing Push to Raise Macedonia at Foreign Affairs Council
The German Foreign Ministry is making a renewed attempt to raise the Macedonian political crisis at the Foreign Affairs Council, instead of the General Affairs Council. The scheduled debate on 23 May...
View ArticleGreece Investigates Possible IS Link behind Discovery of Huge Amount of Opiates
Greek authorities are investigating a potential Islamic State link behind the discovery of a massive quantity of synthetic opiates destined for Libya, the Daily Mail reports. The Narcotics and Arms...
View ArticleImpeachment Decision Failed: Committee Conclusions to Be Published on June 13
The committee aimed at assessing the legal grounds of the proposal to launch proceedings on determining President Gjorge Ivanov's liability in regards to his general abolition decision concluded...
View ArticlePolice Raid UKIM Detaining Professors Suspected for Taking Bribery
A large police raid took place in the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje on Monday, in which a number of professors have been arrested. The majority of the detained are professors at the...
View ArticleHealth Insurance Fund of Macedonia to Cover Eli's Second Surgery in USA
Another surgery will be performed on little Eli, who has been treated for her rare disease in a hospital in the US. This is a second intervention for the 8-year-old girl in six months. The Health...
View ArticleIS Conflict: Falluja Detainees 'Tortured by Shia Militiamen'
The Iraqi government has been urged to investigate allegations that civilians detained during the battle for Falluja have been tortured by Shia militiamen, BBC reported. An Anbar provincial council...
View ArticleUK Prime Minister: Brexit Would 'Put Bomb' Under Economy
David Cameron joined forces with leading figures from the Left to accuse members of his Cabinet of conning the British and preparing to "put a bomb" under the UK economy, Sky News reported. Following a...
View ArticleGjorge Ivanov: I Decided to Rescind All Pardons
President Gjorge Ivanov this afternoon said he had decided to annul the remaining decisions for abolition which were adopted on 12 April. "Ten days have passed since the annulment of the decisions to...
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