Exhibition of Old Iron-inspired Sculptor Vlado Kostov to Be Held
Skopje-based artist Vlado Kostov will exhibit his sculptures made out of old iron parts. The exhibition will take place at the ART Skopje center for contemporary art, located at the ORKA Holding...
View ArticleJolevski: Macedonia and Turkey Pose as Regional Cooperation Model
Defense Minister Zoran Jolevski and Macedonian Army (ARM) Chief of Staff, Lieutenant-General Metodija Velickovski met Friday with Turkish Land Forces Commander, General Salih Zeki Colak, who pays a...
View ArticleAfter Three Years, Macedonia's Cadastre Agency Completes Registry of...
After three years of work by a team of experts, the Cadastre Agency has unveiled the graphic registry of land that is available for development. In a move to have the Cadastre working entirely...
View ArticleBook Fair in Skopje Offers Sales, Forums,and Other Promotions
Over 70 publishers of the country, as well as several foreign publishers will be taking part in this year's 28th International Book Fair, which is taking place on the Skopje Fair between April 12 - 18....
View ArticleUS Forces in Africa: Islamic State Fighters in Libya Doubled
Islamic State has doubled its fighters in Libya to between 4,000 and 6,000 in the last 12 to 18 months but militias in the North African nation have limited the hardline militants' growth, the...
View ArticleShooting of “Requiem for Mrs. J” Film Scenes Begins in Skopje
The shooting of scenes of feature film “Requiem for Mrs. J” directed by Bojan Vuletic begins on Saturday (April 9) and will last until Monday (April 11) in Skopje. The film is a...
View ArticleMacedonia's Planning Regions to Prepare Innovation Strategies
Eight planning regions in Macedonia in the coming period are tasked with preparing innovation strategies with support by the Ministry of Local Self-Government, the Fund for Innovation and Technology...
View ArticleExpert Opinion: Pressure of International Community Will Be Now Felt by Zaev
The latest statements by representatives of the international community clearly show they do not support the election boycott and that they could increase the pressure exerted over opposition leader...
View ArticleDirector of Idrizovo Prizon: Judge in Rover Case Is Overstepping His Bounds,...
The Judge in charge of the Rover proceeding against Ljube Boskoski is over stepping his boundaries and interfering in the work of the Prison management, the director of the prison Idrizovo, Zivko...
View Article"Cell" Case: Five Suspects to Go On Trial for Involvement in Islamic State
The five suspects of the "Cell" case accused of participation in paramilitary structure of Islamic State, will take the stand in court on April 27. The Criminal Council gave a positive mark to the...
View ArticleUnited Nations Development Program: Creating Job Opportunities for Roma Can...
In observance of International Roma Day, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) is showcasing 10 inspiring stories of Roma women and men who have secured a future for themselves by finding good...
View ArticleGovernment Annuls Acts of Ministers of Interior Affairs and Labor and Social...
The Government of Republic of Macedonia in charge of conducting the elections, announced Friday that it made the decision to annul all legal acts of the Ministers of Interior Affairs and Labor and...
View ArticleNikola Gruevski: Economic Achievements are Due to Numerous Anti-Crisis Measures
Macedonia has been among the rare countries in Europe which had lesser consequences of the world economic and European debt crisis, and those consequences are felt to this present day. This...
View ArticleLabour Party: British PM Has not Been 'Straight' Over Shares
David Cameron has suffered a "significant erosion of trust" because he has not been straight from the start over his finanical affairs, according to Labour, Sky News reported. The Prime Minister's...
View ArticleNATO and Russia to End Talks Freeze after Ukraine
Envoys from Nato and Russia are to hold their first talks this month since Moscow's annexation of Crimea more than two years ago, Nato has announced, BBC reported. The Nato-Russia Council will convene...
View ArticleMyanmar Releases 69 Jailed Students
A Myanmar court has freed 69 jailed students in the first wave of detainee releases after Aung San Suu Kyi pledged that the release of activists and political prisoners would be the first priority of...
View ArticleChamber of Enforcement Agents: Zoran Petreski Re-elected for President
Zoran Petreski on Friday was re-elected as president of the Chamber of Enforcement Agents of Macedonia (KIRM). At Friday's Assembly of the Chamber of Enforcement Agents, despite Petreski elected were...
View ArticleOliver Spasovski: Government Decision Breaches Przino Agreement
The Government's illegal decision to annul all the legal acts, which were adopted by the ministers of the opposition party SDSM before they rendered their resignations, is yet another violation of the...
View ArticleSDSM Will Not Withdraw its Members from State Election Commission
SDSM party leader Zoran Zaev, on Friday met with the coalition partners of the opposition. As announced by the party, SDSM and its coalition partners considered ways for further joint action, following...
View ArticleAngela Merkel: Deal with Turkey Key to Reducing Flow of Migrants to EU
German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday robustly defended the European Union’s deal to send back the migrants to Turkey as the polls pointed to deep skepticism at home about the accord, which human...
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