Riots in Idomeni: Migrants Destroyed Police Van, Police Responded with Tear Gas
Members of the Greek police deployed in Idomeni, on Monday were forced to use tear gas after a group of disgruntled migrants attacked and demolished a police van. Migrants threw stones and broke the...
View ArticleCentral Intelligence Agency Tracked Information on Social Networks
According to a document obtained by the American site "Intercept", whose founder is a close associate of Edward Snowden, the Central Intelligence Agency invested money in several companies that analyze...
View ArticleNorwegian Tourists Find Macedonian Culture Very Attractive
Prominent names in the tourism industry in Norway, this weekend visited Macedonia and met with the representatives of 30 companies from the private sector. As the Agency for Promotion and Support of...
View ArticleUS Elections: Trump and Clinton Are Big Winners in New York
Democrat front-runner Hillary Clinton and Republic Donald Trump have marked major wins in New York state's US presidential nomination contest, Euronews reports. Trump's win enables him to get closer to...
View ArticleSerbian President: Belgrade Wants EU not to Compel It to Recognize Kosovo
Serbia wants to be a member of the European Union (EU) and be like all EU member states, but Serbia has one condition and that is that Europe doesn't ever demand that Serbia recognize Kosovo's...
View ArticleCaravan of Government Subsidized Housing Project to Be Presented in Debar and...
Presentations within the caravan of the Government-subsidized housing project will be held in Debar and Berovo on Wednesday. The presentations will be held at the municipal office in Debar and the...
View ArticleDebate on Educational Policy to Be Held in Stip
The fourth debate of the cycle named "EU Stars" themed "Education Policies: Quality Versus Quantity" will be held at the Faculty of Law of Stip-based University "Goce Delcev" on Wednesday. Faculty...
View ArticleConcert Dubbed 'Little Italy' to Be Held in Skopje
A concert titled 'Little Italy in Skopje' featuring Italian culture, rendered through Neapolitan arias, will be held Wednesday evening at the Museum of the Macedonian Struggle. The concert, which...
View ArticleEuropean Commission Head: EU Has Interfered Too Much in People's Lives
Growing euroscepticism in the EU is partly due to too much interference from Brussels in ordinary people's lives, which needs to be toned down, the head of the European Commission said on Tuesday,...
View ArticleLess Children Were Vaccinated in 2015 Than Previous Year
Last year, less children were vaccinated in comparison with 2014, the results of the Public Health Institute show, Telegfraf.mk reads. The range of all the vaccines and repeated shots belonging to the...
View ArticlePavle Sazdov: Preparations for Voting of Macedonian Diaspora Have Already Begun
Preparations for the voting of the Diaspora on June 5 have already begun. Even though the electoral campaign has not started yet, the outer-border committees are already active. With the calling of...
View ArticleDeath Toll from Ecuador Earthquake Reaches over 500
The death toll in Ecuador from Saturday's 7.8 earthquake rose Tuesday to at least 507 people, including 11 foreigners, the Ecuadorian authorities reported on Tuesday. So far, 499 of the deceased have...
View ArticleReporters Without Borders Ranks Macedonia 118th in Latest Study
Macedonia was ranked 118th in the latest report published by the Reporters Without Borders organization. Finland leads the list, followed by the Netherlands, Norway, Denmark and New Zealand. China,...
View ArticleMacedonia: Woman Killed, Daughter Injured after Vehicle Hits Horses on...
A woman was killed and her 10 year old daughter was injured in a car accident on the Tetovo-Gostivar highway. The car, driven by the father, hit three horses who made their way to the highway and...
View ArticleFrench Forces to Respond Within 20 Minutes of Possible Terrorist Attack
France's Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said the police and the anti-terrorist security forces will respond within 20 minutes the latest in the case of a future terrorist attack. He stressed that...
View ArticleTurkish Prime Minister Davutoglu Condemns European Apathy to Terror in Turkey
On Tuesday, the Prime Minister of Turkey criticized Europe for its indifference to terror attacks in Turkey, the Anadolu Agency reports. In the first speech by a Turkish premier to the Council of...
View ArticleMacedonia's Foreign Minister to Attend Ministerial Meeting in Greece
On Thursday and Friday, Macedonia's Foreign Minister Nikola Poposki will attend a ministerial meeting dedicated to cross-border cooperation in relation to the migrant crisis in Thessaloniki. The...
View ArticleBitola Shakespeare Festival Becomes Full-fledged Member of European...
Macedonian theater event dubbed 'Bitola Shakespeare Festival' has become a full-fledged member of the European Association of Shakespeare Festivals. The decision was passed on Tuesday evening, in the...
View ArticleCouncil for Media Ethics: Reporters Should Inform Professionally and Not...
The Council on Media Ethics has addressed media not to abuse their role and not to serve as a platform for fueling and increasing tensions in society. The media reports, the Council said, must be...
View ArticleAt Least 11 People Die in Southwestern Japan Due to Bad Living Conditions...
Eleven people have died in southwestern Japan over the last few days due to bad living conditions after two big earthquakes struck that part of the country, Japan authorities reported. According to...
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