French Central Bank Governor: 'There is Trust Issue Between Euro Zone Countries'
Coordinated economic policy would increase growth and job openings in the euro zone but such coordination faces a problem of trust between governments, French central bank Governor Francois Villeroy De...
View ArticleNearly 1,500 Romanians Charged for Abuse of Position
Close to 1,500 Romanian citizens are charged with abuse of position which has allegedly taken place in the past decade, the country's National Anticorruption Directorate announced Thursday. According...
View ArticleThailand Observes 70th Anniversary of King Bhumibol Adulyadej's Reign
Thailand is marking the 70th anniversary of the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest-reigning living monarch, the BBC reports. The celebrations began with a religious ceremony in...
View ArticleTel Aviv Terror Attack: Two Suspects, 4 Victims Identified as Hamas Praises...
Israeli police have identified the four victims of the shooting carried out by two armed men at a high-end shopping center in Tel Aviv on Wednesday evening, CNN reports. They were killed after the two...
View ArticleSir John Major and Tony Blair: Brexit Could Harm Peace in Northern Ireland
Tony Blair and Sir John Major will travel to Northern Ireland on Thursday to warn that the peace process and the future of the UK could be jeopardized if Britain votes to leave the EU, the Financial...
View ArticleSkopje Restaurant 'Vodenica-Mulino' Receives Award for Exceptional Quality in...
For the first time this year, the 30th International Quality Summit held in New York last week, allocated an award for exceptional quality to a Macedonian restaurant. With 179 countries as competition,...
View ArticleMacedonian Public Sector Institutions Pushed to Adopt International ISO...
The Certification Institute of Macedonia promoted 33 newly certified institutions such as laboratories and inspections, on World Accreditation Day. Information Society Minister Marta Arsovska Tomovska...
View ArticleMacedonia: Unemployment Rate in Q1 of 2016 Stands at 24.5%
The unemployment rate in Macedonia in the first quarter of 2016 stood at 24.5%, according to statistics. Data of the State Statistical Office, revealed on Thursday, show that 231,386 people are...
View ArticleBrima Galup Poll: 30.8 Percent of Voters Trust Nikola Gruevski, only 2.1...
If the voting were a legal obligation, the majority of Macedonian citizens would vote for VMRO-DPMNE - 27.1 percent, while around 15.8 percent would vote for SDSM, the new poll carried out by the Brima...
View ArticleRice Features Strategic Products List After Much of 2015 Yield Remains Unsold
Deputy Agriculture Minister Vanco Kostadinovski said that rice is again considered a strategic agricultural product, and will be purchased by the State Commodity Reserves. Meeting with rice growers...
View ArticleOhrid Hosts Regional Conference on Public Procurement Review Bodies
The content of public procurement, a meeting point between public and private interest, should be secured in accordance with the principle ‘Best Value for Money’. Public sector representatives, i.e....
View ArticleGeorge Soros Finds Excuses: I Am not Destroying Macedonia, Foundation Is Run...
Famous Hungarian billionaire and sponsor of the Open Society Foundation, George Soros, said Thursday at a debate on Roma integration in Brussels, he does not take part in Macedonia's destruction and...
View ArticleBuskerfest Street Performances Festival Kicks off Friday
Jugglers, clowns, dancers, magicians, illusion artists and musicians will all be part of the latest Buskerfest that opens on Friday and will last for the next nine days. The Macedonia Square in the...
View ArticleBrima Galup Poll: 70 Percent of Citizens Do Not Support Painting Monuments...
Macedonian citizens do not justify protesters painting buildings and monuments, the latest Brima Galup poll showed. Of all respondents, 60.9 percent have said they do not justify this act, while only...
View ArticleSlovenia Confirms Fist Case of Zika Virus
Slovenia has confirmed the first case of the Zika virus in the country, detected in a person who had traveled to Latin America, the National Institute of Public Health said on Thursday, Reuters...
View ArticleTurkey: Prime Minister Rules out Talks with Kurdistan Workers' Party...
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim ruled out talks with the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) after a spate of attacks blamed on the militants killed at least 17 people this week, media...
View ArticleSpecial Public Prosecutor's Office Receives Ivanov's Decisions, Says It Will...
The Special Public Prosecutor's Office (SPO) received President Ivanov's new decisions for annulment of the abolition of 22 persons. SPO reported that all procedures, investigations and...
View ArticleInterior Ministry: Macedonia Is Only Regional Country to Enter TIER 1 Group...
Years back, Macedonia is the only country in the region that was ranked in the TIER 1 group in the report drafted by the American State Department on the condition regarding people smuggling. This...
View ArticlePilot Project: Two Schools Will Use Microsoft Equipment, Software
Microsoft Macedonia, TDK computers and the several Macedonian Government institutions announced the beginning of their conceptual pilot project that aims to examine the use of Microsoft tools,...
View ArticleAcibadem City Clinic - Largest Healthcare Group Opens in Bulgaria
The Bulgarian Commission on Protection of Competition confirmed the deal with which the Turkish giant 'Acibadem', along with its subsidiary branch in Macedonia-'Acibadem Sistina' Hospital, took over...
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