'Transporter' Case: One Person Sentenced to Detention, Four People Undergo...
One suspect of the 'Transporter' case launched by the Special Prosecutor's Office has been sentenced to detention, while the Criminal Court has issued measures to secure the presence of three other...
View ArticleWatchdog Says Press Freedom Is In Decline, Warns of 'New Era of Propaganda'
World press freedom disintegrated in 2015, especially in the North and South America, advocacy group Reporters Without Borders said on Wednesday as it released its annual rankings and warned of “a new...
View ArticleGreek Minister Toskas Disputes Allegations on Jihadists Passing through Greece
Claims that Jihadists keep on passing through Greece are untrue and they are damaging to the country, Greek Minister for civil protection Nikos Toskas said. His statement is a reaction to claims by...
View ArticleJustice Minister and National Gender Equality Council Sign Cooperation...
Macedonia's Justice Minister Valdet Xhaferi signed a memorandum on cooperation with the National Council for Gender Equality, represented by its president, Savka Todorovska. The aim of the document...
View ArticleMitsubishi Motors Admits Falsifying Fuel Economy Tests
Mitsubishi Motors has admitted falsifying fuel economy tests on at least 625,000 of its small cars, including some vehicles built for Nissan, Euronews reports. Reports state that the company...
View ArticleVienna Negotiations: Zaev's Supporters Lay Down Conditions, He Keeps Quiet
The smaller parties and civic organization, in the behalf of SDSM leader Zoran Zaev, have laid down the conditions under which he can go to Vienna to negotiate. By doing so, they breach the agreement...
View ArticleTurkish Forces Eliminated over 3,700 Members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party...
More than 3,700 members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) have been killed in anti-terrorist operations conducted by Turkish security forces in the country's southeast as of July 2015, data shared...
View ArticleUS: Utah Becomes First State to Declare Pornography Public Health Crisis
Utah is the first US state to officially declare pornography a public health crisis, The state's move is aimed at shielding its citizens from an "epidemic" of addictive sexual content. A major adult...
View ArticleNew 6.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Ecuador
A magnitude 6.2 earthquake hit the coast of Ecuador on Wednesday, just days after a major quake struck the country leaving over 500 people dead, CBC news reported. The latest quake was centered 70...
View Article‘Saint Amour’ Film to Open 19th Skopje Film Festival
A total of 77 films, workshops and masterclasses will feature the 19th edition of Skopje Film Festival. The festival will open on Friday (April 22) at Millennium cinema with ‘Saint Amour’ film, which...
View ArticleMacedonia: Igor Tanurovski Elected New President of State Commission for...
Igor Tanurovski has been elected new President of the State Commission for Prevention of Corruption (SCPC). Tanurovski was elected after the mandate of the former SCPC president Goran Milenkov ended....
View ArticleKosovo's Government Demands EU to Transfer EULEX's Authorities to Local...
Kosovo's Government has sent the EU a precise plan on allocating the authorities of the European Union Rule of Law Mission (EULEX) to the country's institutions. The document published by Koha Ditore...
View ArticleMacedonian Railways Enterprise Opens Tender for Electronic Train Engines
A tender for the procurement of three electric locomotives for the Macedonian Railways-Transport company has been launched, which is an investment worth EUR 7 million, said Minister of Transport and...
View ArticleMacedonian Police Discover 12 Migrants Hiding Inside Car Near Demir Kapija
Twelve migrants were found hiding inside a car on the Demir Kapija-Negotino road. According to Interior Ministry's information, police officers have pulled over a Volkswagen Passat on Wednesday morning...
View ArticleResearchers Say Islamic State Fighters Come From 70 Nations
Militants from over 70 nations have joined the ruthless Islamic State (IS) group, researchers said after examining thousands of records, the Japan Times reported. The treasure trove came from an IS...
View ArticleAustrian President Points Greek-Macedonian Border Should Remain Closed
In a statement for the Macedonian Information Agency, Austria's President Heinz Fischer says the border between Macedonia and Greece has to remain so that the large number of migrants stranded in the...
View ArticleKiracovski Says Public Sector Employees in Ohrid Have Been Pressured to Join...
Alternate deputy Minister of Information Technology and Administration, Aleksandar Kiracovski, has stated in a press release that on Tuesday and Wednesday officials of Ohrid Municipality have been...
View ArticleGreece: Leading Transport Companies Are Avoiding Thessaloniki Port
Leading transport companies are avoiding the Thessaloniki port and are rerouting to other countries like Bulgaria and Albania, the electronic edition of the newspaper Proto Thema reports. The reason is...
View ArticleUS President Set to Meet with European Leaders over IS, Migration, Syria and...
European officials stated on Wednesday that next week, United States President Barack Obama will meet with French, British, Italian and German leaders in Hannover for discussions that are expected to...
View ArticleMacedonia's Highest Skyscrapers Undergo Seismic Tests
Tremors resembling a 6-degrees magnitude earthquake were staged on Wednesday for the media representatives who had the chance to experience the feeling while being up on the 40th floor of one of the...
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