Lecture on Swedish Author Selma Lagerlof to Be Held at University Library
A lecture dedicated to Swedish literature titled "Swedish Author Selma Lagerlof: Much More than a Storyteller" will be held in the Skopje-based National and University Library "St. Clement of Ohrid",...
View ArticleUS Warns of Global Attack on Freedom, Slams Certain Allies
Governments around the world are cracking down on basic freedoms, the United States warned Wednesday, in a report that did not spare key US allies like Turkey and Egypt, The Straits Times reports....
View ArticleSkopje to Host International Scientific Conference 'SEECURE 2016'
The International Scientific Conference 'SEECURE 2016', organized by the Euro-Atlantic Council of Macedonia, which comes ahead of July NATO Summit in Warsaw, will be held Thursday in Skopje. The...
View ArticleSkopje Protests: Twelve Detained after Wednesday Night's Clashes
Following the protests that turned violent on Wednesday evening in Skopje, which took place in front of the president's office, 12 persons were detained by police, while one reporter was severely...
View ArticleSkopje: New Protests Announced for Thursday
After SDSM supporters raved in Skopje's downtown area on Wednesday night, they scheduled another protest for Thursday. This time, the protest organizers will be many NGOs, who are deemed to be...
View ArticleEU Enlargement Commissioner Hahn: Crisis Can Only Be Solved by Political...
EU Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn through his official Twitter account said that crisis can only be solved by political means and not by violence. "I call upon all political parties and...
View ArticleCustoms Administration of Macedonia to Mark Anniversary of Its Establishment
On Thursday, the Customs Administration of the Republic of Macedonia will mark the anniversary of its establishment with a presentation of activities implemented in the past year, the benefits of the...
View ArticleTank Truck Hits Lada, Leaves Four People Injured
A traffic accident that has occurred at seven am on Thursday morning has left four people injured. The Interior Ministry's sector in Skopje says the accident occurred on two major boulevards located in...
View ArticleChina: Crane Collapse Kills 18 in Dongguan
At least 18 people were killed by a crane which collapsed due to high winds in Guangdong province in China, the BBC reports. An official in Dongguan City told the Xinhua state news agency that the...
View ArticleUS President: We Have ISIL on the Defensive
American President Barack Obama has said the US-led coalition fighting against the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq has forced the militant group on the defensive, cut the size of its territory and has...
View ArticleGreece: Refugees and Activists Block Ignatia Highway
Refugees and activists blocked highway Ignatia in both directions on Wedneday, protesting against the conditions in the nearby transit center Katsika, and demanded the Macedonian border to be opened,...
View ArticleJournalist and Media Workers Independent Trade Union Will Press Charges...
The independent trade union of journalists and media workers of Macedonia (SSNM) has responded in writing to the police brutality exerted on Wednesday night over a journalist and a photo reporter...
View ArticleAlternate Defense Minister says Port of Piraeus Will Be Decongested By Easter
The port of Piraeus will be cleared up by Easter, Greek Alternate Defense Minister Dimitris Vitsas told ANT1 on Thursday, adding that the decongestion procedure is well on track, ANA-MPA reports....
View ArticleGreece: Fights Break out among Migrants at Idomeni
Greek media reported that early on Thursday several fights broke out among the migrants stranded in Idomeni at the Macedonian-Greek border. According to Greek police, about 30 migrants took part in the...
View ArticleTurkish Authorities Arrest 5 After Insulting President on Social Media
Turkish authorities have arrested 5 persons for insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, BTA reported. The five men of the southern province of Sanlifura have been accused of insulting the President...
View ArticleNorth Korea Prepares for Possible Missile Launch
North Korea seems to be getting ready a missile launch in order to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the country's founder Kim Il-Sung, Sky News reports. According to Yonhap news agency which...
View ArticleSkopje Protests: Detained Persons Spend Night at Police Stations
The thirteen arrested individuals following Wednesday night's protests in Skopje are still kept at the police stations in the capital and they are still being questioned. The Interior Ministry's sector...
View ArticleJailed German Nurse Suspected of 24 Additional Murders
Police have reported that the German male nurse who was sentenced to life in prison last year for the murders of two patients with a potent heart drug is a suspect in at least 24 more deaths, the...
View ArticleMossack Fonseca: Panama Authorities Confiscate Dozens of Documents from Law Firm
Panama authorities have confiscated dozens of files after the 27-hour-long search in the headquarters of the law firm Mossack Fonseca, which is the epicenter of the scandal of the so-called Panama...
View ArticleRemains of Human Skull Found Near Straza Mountain Pass
Remains of a human skull were discovered on the Gostivar-Kicevo motorway, near the Straza mountain pass. On the order of a public prosecutor, a police team has searched the area and additional terrain...
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