Infrastructure Hinders Macedonia-Bulgaria Cooperation
Infrastructure is the main hurdle stalling tourism development between Macedonia and Bulgaria. Businessmen demand rapid flow of passengers at the borders crossings Kyustendil and Deve Bair and prompt...
View ArticleMacedonia: New Kindergarten Opened in Pintija Suburb
New kindergarten with capacity to accommodate 80 to 100 children was opened Wednesday in Pintija suburb in Kisela Voda municipality. It covers an area of 420sqm and designed and built according to...
View ArticleSkopje: Car Accident Leaves Motorcyclist Seriously Injured
A serious car crash occurred on Wednesday around 02:45 pm at the intersection between 'Franklin Roosevelt' street and 'Naroden Front' street in Skopje. One motorcycle and a Toyota car with Skopje...
View ArticleThirty-nine Migrant Smugglers Arrested Along Western-Balkan Route
Thirty-nine migrant smugglers and 580 smuggled migrants were arrested during a 36-hour long action by Europol, which has supported the Sirocco-2 action day to break up migrant smuggling criminal...
View ArticleSkopje: Third Naked Moon Comedy Festival Closes Wednesday with Awards Ceremony
The third international theater festival “Naked Moon” closes Wednesday evening with an awards ceremony and a performance of the play “We’re Missing Something” of the Skopje-based Theater Comedy. Best...
View ArticleFirst Minister Nicola Sturgeon Bids to Keep Scotland in EU Despite Brexit
Scotland is intent on remaining in the European Union despite the UK voting to leave European Union, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has told EU officials in Brussels, Al Jazeera reports. Sturgeon’s...
View ArticlePisev: Institutions to React in Zaev's Case
MP Vasil Pisev from VMRO-DPMNE on Wednesday required the institutions to react decisively and prove that all citizens are equal before the law. "With today's performance Petre Silegov confirmed that...
View ArticleCourt of Appeals Confirms House Arrest Order of Bitola Mayor
Court of Appeals confirmed the decision of the Criminal Council of the Basic Court Skopje 1 - Skopje for the measure house arrest for Mayor of Bitola Vladimir Taleski, the Basic Court Skopje 1 - Skopje...
View ArticleSs Cyril and Methodius University Condemns Decision to Set up New Public...
The Senate of the Ss Cyril and Methodius University (UKIM) expressed its concern over the creation of new public universities, and their possible effect on the work of the largest public university in...
View ArticleAsia Shares Continue Global Rebound
Stock markets in Asia started with more gains, continuing the positive lead set by the US and Europe, Business Standard reports. Wall Street and bourses across Europe have been recovering some of the...
View ArticleOne Person Detained after Body Found in Well near Dobrosane
Police in the village of Dobroshane near Kumanovo detained one person in relation with a body that was found in a village well with an apparent gunshot wound to the temple. The body was found in a...
View ArticleGruevski: I Informed EPP's Leader for Ongoing Processes in Macedonia
President of the ruling party VMRO-DPMNE, Nikola Gruevski, has completed a two-day working visit to Brussels, where he held a large number of important meetings with senior European Union...
View ArticleMontenegro Issues Protest Note to Kosovo after Border Provocation
The Foreign and European Affairs Ministry of Montenegro issued a protest note to Kosovo after the Kosovan opposition representatives placed an Albanian flag and a sign saying "Republic of Kosovo" on a...
View ArticleWorld's Largest Uncut Diamond Lesedi la Rona to Be Sold at Auction
The world's largest uncut diamond is expected to be sold for more than GBP 52m in an unprecedented auction in London, BBC reads. The Lesedi la Rona, almost the size of a tennis ball, was unearthed in...
View ArticleMexican Judge Temporarily Halts Extradition of Cartel Boss El Chapo to US
A Mexico judge has temporarily paused the extradition procedure of cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman to the US after his lawyers filed appeals, the BBC reports. Mexico agreed to transfer Guzman in...
View ArticleBarack Obama Expressed Condolences to Turkish People
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke by phone with the US President Barack Obama, who condemned last night's attack in Istanbul that killed 41 people and wounded about 250 people, the office...
View ArticleCalifornia Approves Recreational Marijuana Ballot Measure
The California Secretary of State Office said Tuesday the issue of making recreational marijuana use legal could be put to voters in the November ballot, Huffington Post reported. The proposal, dubbed...
View ArticleEdi Rama: Despite Brexit, Albania Still Wants to Join EU
Albania's Prime Minister says his resolve to join the European Union has not been shaken by Brexit but has called for a "substantial change" in the nature of the bloc's leadership to ensure its...
View ArticleBrexit: US President Obama Warns on Global Growth after UK Vote
US President Barack Obama has said the UK vote to leave the EU raises "longer-term concerns about global growth", BBC reports. He said Brexit would "freeze the possibilities of investment in Great...
View ArticleTurkey Mourns Victims from Istanbul Airport Attack
The Turkish Government is convinced IS militants were behind Tuesday’s triple suicide bombing on Istanbul’s main airport, Euronews reports. As it observed a day of national mourning for the victims,...
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