Brazil's Lawmakers Vote in Favor of President Impeachment
Brazilian members of parliament have voted to support the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, Euronews reports. The chief of state did not succeed in getting the 172 votes she needed to block the...
View ArticleMacedonian Healthcare Ministry Issues Advice Due to Upcoming High Temperatures
 Temperatures on Monday and the coming days will reach 32C, along with a high UV index. Due to the uncommon high temperatures for this period, the Healthcare Ministry has issued recommendations...
View ArticleCouncil of Europe's Tomas Bocek: Refugee Crisis Requires European Solution
 It is clear that no country is capable of finding a solution and deal with the refugee crisis on its own. European cooperation and a European solution is required, says Tomas Bocek, the Council of...
View ArticleTurkey: Public Bus Catches Fire in Istanbul
A metrobus caught fire in a station in Istanbul's Topkapı district on Sunday. The bus was put out of use and the line was closed due to the fire. Locals in the area said they heard loud explosions as...
View ArticleEcuador Earthquake: Death Toll Rises to 272 People
At least 272 people have been confirmed dead and more than 1,500 persons have been injured after Ecuador was struck by its most powerful earthquake in decades, the BBC reports. Some 10,000 troops and...
View ArticleTumultuous Week Ahead: VMRO-DPMNE and SEC Prepare for Elections, SDSM for...
A turbulent week is expected to arrive on the Macedonian political scene. After the State Election Commission announced it was ready for the June 5 elections, the preparations for the early ballots are...
View ArticleMacedonia's Economy Minister Kuchi to Visit Skopje Old Bazaar Shops
 Economy Minister Driton Kuchi will visit Monday Skopje Old Bazaar where shop windows were replaced as part of project on bringing back Old Bazaar’s authentic appearance. Kuchi will be accompanied by...
View ArticleMusic Arts Faculty Students to Give Concert Monday
 Students of the popular music genres department within the Faculty of Music Arts will give a concert on Monday on the occasion of the institution's 50th anniversary. Guitar, saxophone, bass, solo and...
View ArticleSkopje: International Council on Monuments and Sites to Mark World Heritage Day
 The National Committee of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) will present Monday the activities of the global institution in 2016. ICOMOS celebrates the International Day for...
View ArticleISIS Revenues Decreased by 30 Percent
In the past year, the incomes of the jihadist terror group Islamic State have lowered by 30 percent, which has forced the extremist militants to impose new taxes on the territories under their control,...
View ArticleTurkey: One Person Killed, 4 Injured in Fire at Oil Refinery
One person has passed away and four other have been injured in a fire that broke out at the oil refinery Tupras at the city of Izmit in northwestern Turkey, Turkish TV NTV reported. The fire broke out...
View ArticleRescue Efforts Continue after Japan Earthquakes
Rescue teams are continuing with their search for survivors at the Japanese village of Minamiaso, where there were landslides as a result of the earthquakes which hit Japan over the last few days. The...
View ArticleIndia: 25 Members of Opera Group Killed in Bus Crash
At least 25 people, members of an opera troupe, have been killed Monday in east India after their bus went off the road and fell into a 76-meter deep abyss, local media have reported. The bus was...
View ArticleGreek Foreign Minister and UN Mediator in Name Issue Meet in Luxembourg
Greece's Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias held a brief meeting with UN mediator Matthew Nimetz on Sunday in Luxembourg, the Greek Foreign Ministry said in a press release. Kotzias informed Nimetz about...
View ArticleOver 400 Illegal Migrants Drowned in Mediterranean Sea
Over 400 illegal immigrants have drowned in the Mediterranean Sea, after the boat on which they were trying to reach the European coast overturned, BBC informed citing Egyptian sources. According to...
View ArticleUS Defense Secretary Carter Arrives in Iraq, Offers Help in Fighting IS
Officials said that on Monday, US Defense Secretary Ash Carter arrived in Iraq to discuss offering more help in the fight against Islamic State, possibly including sending in more US troops, Channel...
View ArticleRebel Attacks in Aleppo: 10 Children Killed in Air Strikes
Around 10 children and 6 adults have died in a rebel attacks that occurred in Aleppo over the weekend, informed the London-based non-government organization Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. At...
View ArticleMacedonian Defense Minister Jolevski: Scope of Migrant Crisis Exceeds...
We need to have an all-encompassing global strategy which will include creating better conditions for migrants in countries that are neighbors to Syria and Iraq, i.e. Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan,...
View ArticleMuseum of Skopje to Host Exhibit of Polish School of Posters
Museum of the City of Skopje will open Monday an exhibit with the works of Polish and European masters of the poster art, as part of the collaboration with the Polish Embassy and the Museum of Warsaw....
View ArticleAmnesty International Criticizes Precarious Situation of Refugees in Greece
The human rights organization Amnesty International has demanded an improvement in the living conditions of the thousands of migrants camped in Greece. Over 46,000 refugees are living in squalor,...
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