Greece Evacuates Two More Makeshift Migrant Camps
Greek police has started Tuesday the evacuation of two makeshift camps in the Idomeni region. One is near the hotel located near the border crossing Evzoni and one located near the gas station several...
View ArticleEU Court to Interfere in Brexit Debate with Child Benefit Ruling
The European Court of Justice will rule Tuesday (June 14) on whether Britain can deny family allowances to foreign workers with children living abroad, one of the hot-button issues in Britain’s looming...
View ArticleMacedonian Defense Minister Jolevski: NATO Membership Contributes to...
Integration of the Western Balkans in NATO contributes to the enhancement of stability and prosperity of the region, while Macedonia gives Euro-Atlantic integration top priority, said Defense Minister...
View ArticleUNICEF Says Children Face Beatings, Rape, Death in Trying to Reach Europe
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said on Tuesday that migrant children making the dangerous trip to Europe to escape war and poverty face likely beatings, rape and forced labor in addition...
View ArticleMacedonia Hosts Three-Day Info Tour for French Voyager Autrement
The Agency for Promotion and Support of Tourism of Macedonia has organized a three-day info-tour for tour operator Voyager Autrement, which annually sends over 15,000 tourists all over the world. The...
View ArticleFrench President Hollande Calls Police Killings 'Terrorist Act'
The President of France, Francois Hollande, stated that the murder of a policeman and his partner by a man claiming allegiance to the so-called Islamic State organization was "unquestionably a...
View ArticleEU Envoy to Turkey Hansjorg Haber Resigns from His Duty
The European Union's top envoy to Turkey, Hansjörg Haber, has resigned from his duty, an official from the EU delegation in Ankara said on Tuesday, without giving any reason, Hurriyet Daily reported. A...
View ArticleAlbanian Police Seize Over 16 Tons of Smuggled Coffee
Police from the northern Albanian town of Kukes seized about 16,800 kilograms of smuggled coffee. According to the police, the coffee was discovered during a routine control of a truck with Albanian...
View ArticleMacedonia: Huge Concrete Columns Support Construction Efficiency at New...
The excavation of Miladinovci-Stip road has been completed. The 47km highway begins at the village of Miladinovci near the Macedonian capital, Telegraf.mk reads. Construction supervisor Stevan Necevski...
View ArticleGermany Calls on Albania to Implement Reforms in Judicial System
Germany's Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier called on Albanian officials to implement the reform package in the judicial system since this is key for starting negotiations for accession to the...
View ArticleOrlando Gunman Omar Mateen 'Visited Pulse Gay Club'
The Orlando gunman visited the gay nightclub where he carried out the massacre several times, witnesses say, BBC reports. Chris Callen, a performer at Pulse in Orlando, Florida, told the New York...
View ArticleBritish Singer Adele Dedicates Concert in Antwerp, Belgium to Orlando Victims
Adele was fighting back tears during her concert in Belgium on Sunday night as she paid tribute to victims of this weekend’s shooting in Orlando's Pulse nightclub, Euronews reports. “I’d like to start...
View ArticlePrime Minister: Turkey Will Never Change Anti-terror Laws
Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said on Tuesday that Turkey will never change its anti-terror laws, even if that means a collapse in a deal with the European Union on visa-free travel for Turkish...
View ArticleEuro 2016: UEFA Gives Russia Suspended Disqualification
Charges relating to crowd disturbances, use of fireworks and racist behaviour had been brought against the RFU (Russian Football Union), UEFA said in a statement, Telegraph.uk reports. The association...
View ArticleDiva Naselba Trial Resumes: Witness Testimonies Read Out Loud
The trial of the 37 defendants for the shooting in Kumanovo which occurred in May of last year continued Tuesday with hearing out witness testimonies before the case 'Diva Naselba' gets merged with the...
View ArticleLumpy Skin Disease Prevention Meeting in Tikves
Cattle farmers in the region of Tikves attended a training lecture on Tuesday on how to prevent spread of the lumpy skin disease, that has already infected hundreds of animals in the neighboring region...
View ArticleMacedonia: 100 Unemployed Persons to Be Trained to Acquire Advanced IT Skills
All jobless persons with certain IT skills who are willing to upgrade them and earn international certificates are invited to apply at a call for a training for advanced IT skills. The training is...
View ArticleKosovo Citizen to Answer Charges of Aiding Islamic State
Kosovo citizen has been accused of hacking computers of US service members on behalf of the Islamic State extremist group, InSerbiareports. Ardit Ferizi’s plea hearing has been scheduled for June 15 in...
View ArticleMacedonia: Prespa Farmers Can Report Orchard Damages at Resen Town Hall
Fruit farmers from the region of Prespa will be able to report the damages they had from a cold front that hit the region in late April to the Resen town hall. Some five teams will be conducting field...
View ArticleMacedonia: New Law on Enforcement Procedures Enters into Force in August
The Chamber of Enforcement Agents organized training for its members on the implement of the changes to the Law on Enforcement Procedures. The new regulation enters into force on August 20, and these...
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