Iraq: At Least 12 Killed in Suicide Attack on Abu Ghraib Mosque near Baghdad
Media citing Iraqi officials reported that a suicide attack west of the Iraq's capital, Baghdad, killed at least 12 people and injured another 32, RT reports. An attacker wearing a suicide vest...
View ArticleGreece Blames Turkey of Violating Its Air Space
Greek authorities have blamed Turkey of violating air space above disputed islands in the Aegean a total of 15 times on Monday. Seven Turkish fighter planes were flying over all sectors of the Aegean...
View ArticleLithuania Supported Workshop for Preparing Culture Related Projects Set up in...
The Culture Ministry, working in cooperation with the Creative Europe-Culture program from Lithuania is setting up a workshop in the EU Info-center in Skopje. The two day event will feature Egle...
View ArticleIceland Forces England Out of European Football Championship
In a week in which England is all about the leaving, their national football team is coming home after suffering a shock defeat at the hands of Iceland at the European Football Championship. Wayne...
View ArticleRussia, Balkans Sign Declaration on 'Security and Neutrality'
Russia's ruling United Russia party has signed a cooperation declaration with representatives of parties from Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Bulgaria, B92 reports. The...
View ArticleOhrid Hosts International Regulatory Conference 2016
New trends in information and communications industry and electronic communications regulation as well as policies and practices of regulation, development of new technologies, new services for...
View ArticleEuro 2016: Roy Hodgson Resigns after England Lose to Iceland
Roy Hodgson resigned as England manager after his side suffered a shock 2-1 defeat by Iceland to crash out of Euro 2016 at the last-16 stage. The 68-year-old had been in charge for four years after...
View ArticleTwo Persons Injured in Serious Car Crash near Old Alumina Factory in Skopje
A car accident occurred on Tuesday around 09:00 am on 'Mitropolit Teodosij Gologanov' boulevard near the old Alumina factory in Skopje. The incident happened when a Suzuki Swift and an Opel Astra car...
View ArticleNew NASA Findings Suggest Mars Resembles Earth More than Thought
NASA’s Curiosity rover discovered high levels of manganese oxides that may indicate that oxygen was once abundant there. With last year’s discovery that the red planet may have been home to ancient...
View ArticleLondon Mayor Demands More Autonomy for Pro-EU Capital after Brexit
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has demanded more autonomy for Britain’s capital in the wake of the UK’s vote for Brexit last Thursday. His statement comes after a petition to make the capital an independent...
View ArticleMacedonia: German Businessmen Interested to Invest in Rosoman
German investors are interested in opening a capacity for production of home appliances within the frameworks of the former factory for canned food in Rosoman, Rosoman municipality informs. During...
View ArticleEC Chief Juncker Urges UK to "Clarify Its Position"
European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker has advised UK to "clarify its position" regarding Brexit as soon as possible, BBC informs. He told the European parliament that Britain and the UK...
View ArticleTurkish PM Says Israel will Pay EUR 18 Million in Compensation for Deadly...
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said Monday that Israel and Turkey have reached a deal following six years of animosity, that will see Israel pay USD 20 million (EUR 18 million) in compensation...
View ArticleErdogan Apologizes to Putin over Death of Russian Pilot
Russian President Vladimir Putin has received a letter in which Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan apologized for the death of the Russian pilot who was killed when a Russian jet was downed over...
View ArticleMacedonia: No Progress Marked in Work Group Negotiations on Media, Electoral...
There has been no progress in the talks of the work groups with the EU and US ambassadors. Party sources reveal that the SDSM party is the one holding back negotiations. SDSM is putting forth...
View ArticleCreative Europe Department to Discuss Better Use of EU Funds
Creative Europe Department of the Ministry of Culture will organize Culture info-day and workshop taking place Tuesday in Skopje to discuss better use of EU funds with respect to culture and creative...
View ArticleGreek Media Puts Pressure over Macedonia's Accession to NATO and EU
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias at recently held EU General Affairs Council (GAC) meeting in Luxembourg was verbally attacked by some of his EU colleagues in regard to Macedonia name dispute,...
View ArticleVolkswagen's US Diesel Emissions Settlement to Cost USD 15bn
A US court is expected to be given Tuesday details of an emissions scandal settlement that will cost Volkswagen almost USD 15bn (GBP 11bn), Sky News reports. News agencies reported that the owners of...
View ArticleFree Ice Cream for Macedonians: Gostivar Citizens Make the Best Gelato in...
Dubrovnik is indeed one of the most beautiful tourist destinations. Great city for history lovers, good food, architecture that will leave you breathless. When in Dubrovnik, visiting the Placa Street-...
View ArticleBan Ki-moon Calls Israel's Blockade on Gaza Strip 'Collective Punishment'
On Tuesday, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called for ending the Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip and characterized it as "collective punishment", Firstpost reports. Ban, who is on a...
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