'Colored' Put Counter Back to Zero: Which Monument Is the Next Target?
Since the 'colored' finished the countdown on the ultimatum, they have announced a new protest. The citizens are distressed, asking which monument is up next for demolition, Telegraf.mk reports....
View ArticleNATO Parliamentary Assembly Delegation to Attend Meeting in Macedonian...
Ermira Mehmeti, chief of the delegation of the Macedonian Parliament in NATO Parliamentary Assembly (PA), as well as with its members and deputy-members will meet with a delegation of the PA of NATO...
View ArticleWimbledon 2016: Novak Djokovic to Begin Defence against James Ward
Top player Novak Djokovic will begin the defence of his Wimbledon title when the tournament gets under way on Monday, BBC reports. The world number one opens play on Centre Court at 13:00 BST against...
View ArticleScotland Seeks ‘Immediate Talks’ to Stay in EU
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon vowed on Sunday June 26 to protect Scotland against the “devastating” fallout of Brexit, as new polls found over half of Scots now want independence, which she...
View ArticleSkopje: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering to Inspect Elevator in Which...
The Public Prosecutor's Office in Kumanovo has issued an order for the elevator in which a 6-year-old boy died Sunday to be submitted to the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering for expert review. The...
View ArticleAround 100 New Migrants Arrive at Greek Coast
Nearly 100 new migrant arrivals are reported in Greece, in a sign that the traffic along the Balkan route may pick up again. MIA correspondent from Athens reports that 43 new arrivals were reported on...
View ArticleStorms Hit Parts of Austria and Poland
Violent storms have swept through central and eastern Poland bringing down power lines, flooding roads and leaving a trail of structural damage, Euronews reports. Heavy rains have also caused...
View ArticleMacedonia: Gasoline, Diesel Prices Drop
The prices of diesel and gasoline fuel will drop by MKD 0,5 per liter as of Monday midnight, the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has decided. By this decision the prices of oil derivatives are...
View ArticleGreece: Up to 35,000 Migrants to Be Relocated to EU Countries over Two Years
From the 49,000 migrants currently accommodated in Greek mainland camps, 35,000 should be resettled in other European countries in the next two years, Kathimerini reports. According to the paper, the...
View ArticleParents, Be Cautious: Children's Toys Can be Toxic
Children's toys can contain chemicals which are dangerous to their health. The Ministry of Economy and the Consumers Organization of Macedonia (COM) alerted that toys are the most unsafe goods around....
View ArticleMacedonian Dormitories: About MKD 15mn to Be Allocated in Elevator Repairs
Elevators are to be repaired or replaced in dormitories throughout Macedonia. At least 8 elevators will be fully replaced. The repair costs mount to MKD 15mn. The investment is part of the action plan...
View ArticleMacedonia: Krusevo Hosts Second Music Workshop over Weekend
The second music workshop, held on June 24-26 at the Tose Proeski Memorial Home in Krusevo, was closed yesterday with a concert of its participants, who were mentored over the weekend by Goran Alacki,...
View ArticleTerra Madre Macedonia: Traditional Products are Guardians of Identity and...
To cherish traditional food and to support local producers who are the guardians of biodiversity, culture and identity was the message of Terra Madre Macedonia a network that brings together food...
View ArticleMacedonian, Serbian Customs Sign Protocol over Joint Procedures at Tabanovce...
Macedonian Customs Administration director Natasa Radeska Krstevska and Serbian counterpart Milos Tomic signed Monday in Belgrade a Protocol for implementation of the agreement between the countries'...
View ArticleOver 3,300 Migrants Rescued in Mediterranean
The Italian coastguard and navy ships have rescued over 3,300 migrants adrift on boats in the Mediterranean, Sky News reports. The rescues involved migrants on 25 rubber dinghies and one boat. The...
View ArticlePoland Takes over Visegrad Presidency
The cooperation in addressing key challenges, strengthening the position of the Visegrad Group in the EU, enhancement of the cohesion of member states and countries from the region, dealing with the...
View ArticleKenya Students Burn Dormitories 'over Euro Match Ban'
Kenyan authorities are investigating if students who set fire to their school dormitories did so after being told they could not watch a Euro 2016 match on television, BBC reads. The trouble happened...
View ArticleBrexit: UK Share Remain Volatile as Pound Continues to Fall
UK shares have remained unstable following the Brexit vote, while the pound fell further against the dollar after Friday's record one-day loss, BBC reports. The FTSE 100 index was down 0.4 percent at...
View ArticleChinese Container Ship Starts First Voyage through Expanded Panama Canal
A Chinese ship loaded with over 9,000 containers entered the newly expanded locks that will double the Panama canal’s capacity, the Guardian informed. Several tugboats pulled the vessel, Cosco Shipping...
View ArticleEconomic Chamber of Macedonia Says No Cuts are Intended to Infrastructure...
The Economic Chamber of Macedonia deems it is important that no ‘unnecessary’ cuts to funding intended for infrastructural projects are made while the budget is being revised. Its officials say they...
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