Greece: Railway Unblocked in Idomeni
After 30 days, the railway in Idomeni at the Greek-Macedonian border was unblocked on Monday. The Greek police demanded that the refugees remove their tents, which they set up on the railway as a...
View ArticleMacedonia to Take Piece from Yugoslav Diplomatic Property Sale
Five buildings that used to belong to the diplomatic consular network of former Yugoslavia will be put on sale, and the collected funds will be allocated to six countries that were formed after the...
View ArticleShares Follow Oil Down after Doha Disappointment
A dive in oil prices sent stock markets lower on Monday after producers meeting in Qatar failed to agree on a plan to curb global supply, quashing the more optimistic tone which prevailed for much of...
View ArticleGreek Migrant Crisis: One Lebanese Injured During Transfer from Piraeus to...
A migrant was injured during fighting at the makeshift refugee camp in Piraeus early on Monday, Kathimerini informed. The man, a migrant from Lebanon, was hurt when a fight broke out over a missing...
View ArticleSerbian Customs Officers Discover EUR 99,000, Gold Packages in Car of...
Serbian customs officers prevented the smuggling of a large amount of money and gold at the Macedonian-Serbian border. According to Serbian Radio Television (RTS), at Serbia's entrance, customs...
View ArticleGDOM Member Aleksandar Pandov: Mission Accomplished, but If Necessary Will...
The Civil Movement for Macedonia's Defense (GDOM) said they will stop the civil gatherings because they have reached the initial goal, but if they deem it is needed, they will call their supporters to...
View ArticleBitola: Murderous Son Sentenced to Detention
Trajko M. aged 82 was killed three days ago at the premises of his own home. The prime suspect in the murder is his 55-year-old son. The Basic Prosecutor's Office there has filed a proposal to the...
View ArticleMacedonia: President Ivanov's Office in Tetovo Demolished
On Monday, unknown assailants using bricks and concrete blocks forcefully demolished the windows and the entrance door of President Gjorge Ivanov's office on 'Boris Kidric' street in Tetovo,...
View ArticleSyrian Rebels Announced New Offensive Against Assad's Forces
Several Syrian rebel groups have announced a new offensive against the government in a move they said was a response to ceasefire violations from the forces of President Bashar al-Assad, Al Jazeera...
View ArticleMacedonia: Retail Prices of Gasoline Increases, Diesel Remains Unchanged
Retail gasoline prices will increase by MKD 0.51 per liter as of Monday midnight, while diesel fuels remain unchanged, the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has said. The new price of EUROSUPER BS95...
View ArticleMacedonia: SEC Sets Deadlines for Electoral Activities ahead of June 5 Elections
According to the schedule-book for electoral activities ahead of elections on June 5, the Ministry of Information Society and Administration is supposed to submit data on the state, municipal and...
View ArticleTurkey: Around Hundred Fethullah Gullen Supporters Arrested
Turkish police have arrested around hundred individuals believed to have financial links with imam Fethullah Gullen, who lives in self-imposed exile in the United States. The police operation, which...
View ArticlePresidential Cabinet Says It Received Seven Demands for Abolition Annulments
The cabinet of Macedonia's President Gjorge Ivanov said on Monday seven individuals have filed written demands to annul the decision to abolish them. "So far, personal demands in written form to annul...
View ArticleFormer Swedish PM Carl Bildt Says Developments in Macedonia Are Worrying
Former Swedish Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Carl Bildt expressed his concern about recent developments in Macedonia on his Twitter profile. "Developments in Macedonia are very worrying. The...
View ArticleLaw Faculty Dean's Office Condemned Students Who Berated Professor Karakamisheva
The Dean's Office of the Law Faculty Iustinianus Primus in Skopje harshly condemned the group of students who entered the office of professor Tanja Karakamiseva last week to berate her for her...
View ArticleZagreb: Bomb Detonates in Kindergarten for Roma Children
An unknown person has dropped a hand bomb in the yard of a house in Zagreb, Croatia, which houses the seat of the Roma Association, a kindergarten and a pre-school institution. According to Croatian...
View ArticleTechnical Deputy Finance Minister Again Warns Macedonian Banks against...
Kire Naumov, Macedonia's technical Deputy Finance Minister, again warned the banks and other financial institutions not to take part in future auctions of state bonds. Naumov, appointed to the post...
View ArticlePublic Awareness about Macedonia's Cultural Heritage Preservation Needs to...
Macedonia's National Committee of the International Council on Monuments and Sites - IKOMOS, is calling all committee members and the wider public, including ministries, institutions, associations and...
View ArticleMacedonia: Deputy Prime Minister for European Affairs Ademi Meets EU...
Current political developments were in the focus of Monday's meeting of Deputy Prime Minister for European Affairs Arbr Ademi and EU Ambassador Aivo Orav. Interlocutors highlighted the importance of...
View ArticleMassive Fight in Skopje: Man Sustains Head Injury
A 41-year-old man was stabbed in the head during a massive fight that occurred on Sunday night at 'Bunjakovec' mall in Skopje. According to the Interior Ministry, the fight took place in front of a...
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