FAA Completes Landmark Rules for Commercial Drones
New drone rules from the Federal Aviation Administration limit most small commercial drone operations to daylight hours and require operators to get certified every two years, USA Today reports. The...
View ArticleGreece Loses Around 32 percent of Public Revenue Money Due to Tax Evasion
Tax evasion in Greece is estimated to range between 6 to 9 percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which is equal to up to 32 percent of public revenues, according to research conducted...
View ArticleAsian Millionaires 'Top Wealth Rankings'
Asian millionaires now control more wealth than those in North America, Europe and other regions, according to a report from finance firm Capgemini, BBC reports. Driven by China and Japan, Asia's...
View ArticleNearly 200 Die of Starvation in Nigeria
Nearly 200 people in Nigeria who fled violence from militant Islamist group Boko Haram have starved to death in the northeastern town of Bama within the past month, Deutsche Welle reports. The town in...
View ArticleGordana Jankuloska: There Are No Arguments for SPO to Require Precaution...
Former Interior Minister Gordana Jankuloska on Thursday was questioned in a criminal court in the "Fortress" case by the special public prosecutor’s office. After the release she said that with today's...
View ArticleGermany: Armed Man Opens Fire in Movie Theater
Armed man today opened fire with a rifle inside a cinema hall in the German city Viernheim, West Germany. In the attack, 20 to 50 people were wounded, local media reported. According to the "Bild" and...
View ArticleSupreme Court President Lidija Nedelkova Meets U.S. Ambassador Jess Baily
Supreme Court president Lidija Nedelkova met on Thursday with United States Ambassador Jess Baily, focusing on results of judicial reforms. Nedelkova thanked the U.S. Embassy for its cooperation and...
View ArticleCavkov and Andonovski Visit Special Units of Interior Ministry
Minister of Interior Affairs Mitko Cavkov and the Director of UBK Ljupco Andonovski with representatives of the shortlisted college in the barracks in Ilinden and Gjorce Petrov visited the special...
View ArticleElection Commission to Re-vote for New Member of Council of Public Prosecutors
Election Commission of the Council of Public Prosecutors on Thursday conducted a vote to elect a member of the Council at none of the two candidates was elected. As they announced, during the vote, the...
View ArticleInitial Meeting of Electoral Roll Working Group
The State Election Commission held Thursday the initial meeting of the Electoral roll's Working Group, attended by representatives of national and international institutions, political parties,...
View ArticleStorms in UK: Heavy Rain Hinders Voting on Referendum
On the day when the British vote in a referendum on staying or leaving the EU, southeast of England was hit by torrential rains that caused flooding in the streets, traffic disruption and closing of...
View ArticleBrexit: UK Votes to Leave European Union
In a historic referendum, the United Kingdom has voted to leave the European Union after being a member for 43 years, the BBC reports. Leave won by 52% to 48% with England and Wales voting strongly...
View ArticleAround 5,000 Migrants Rescued From Mediterranean on Thursday
The Italian Coast Guard reported that around 5,000 migrants were rescued Thursday in 43 operations across the Mediterranean Sea, Euronews informs. The majority were found in rubber dinghies. According...
View ArticleMacedonia: President Ivanov to Visit Interior Ministry
President Gjorge Ivanov is to visit Friday the Ministry of Internal Affairs where he is to meet with Minister Mitko Cavkov. The meeting will also be attended by Director of Public Security Bureau...
View ArticleHashim Thaci: Serbs Not Opposing to Establishment of Kosovo Army
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci said that the process of formation of Kosovo Armed Forces continues adding that what is important is that the Serbs are not opposing the establishment of the army...
View ArticleBulgarian President: If EU Collapses, There Will Be War
Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev said Thursday that if the EU collapsed following Brexit, there would be war. He made the comments in the presence of his German colleague, Joachim Gauck, who is on...
View ArticleBrexit: UK Prime Minister to Resign
UK Prime Minister David Cameron is to resign by October after the UK voted to leave the European Union, BBC reports. Cameron made the announcement in a statement outside Downing Street after the final...
View ArticleKosovo Provocations: Extremists to Lay Foundations of 'Greater Albania' in...
The longstanding idea of Albanians in the Balkan region to live in one state has had a revival. Every mention of 'Greater Albania' instills anxiety in Macedonians, Serbs, Montenegrins and Greeks. Greek...
View ArticlePromotion of Infrastructure Renovation of Kokino Observatory
Minister of Culture Elizabeta Kanceska-Milevska, US Ambassador Jess Baily and Director of Kumanovo Museum Anita Cvetkovska will visit Friday the Megalithic Observatory Kokino and will promote latest...
View ArticleChina: Severe Storm Kills 98 People
In eastern China, a deadly storm with strong winds and hail killed 98 people and injured hundreds as it flattened power lines, flipped over cars and ripped roofs off houses in Jiangsu province, the...
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