Aerodrom Deaths: Man and Woman Most Likely Overdosed
No traces of violence were found on the bodies of the man and the young woman found dead in an apartment building in Aerodrom on Wednesday, whereas the cause of the death is probably an overdose. The...
View ArticleGermany, France Want 'Brake' on Visa-free Travel from Turkey
France and Germany want to build an “emergency brake” into future visa-free travel agreements with non-EU countries such as Turkey, Politico reported. The measure would come into effect once too many...
View ArticleMacedonia's Tourist Offer Presented at Nis Fair
Macedonia's Agency for Promotion and Support of Tourism is presenting the country's tourist offer at the 17th Nis Tourism Fair, taking place on April 26-28. The event brings together over 140...
View ArticleMacedonian Technical Prime Minister Stresses Elections Must Be Held on June 5
Elections need to be held on June 5, said the technical Prime Minister Emil Dimitriev, who leads the Government that is tasked with preparing the early parliamentary elections. Dimitriev was asked...
View ArticleMacedonia's Trade Union Federation Urges Political Crisis to Be Settled...
The Federation of Trade Unions of Macedonia is urging the relevant political stakeholders in the country to resolve the political crisis without delay and to create conditions for normal development of...
View ArticleAppellate Court Annuls Verdict: Snake Eye 2 Returns on Trial
Appellate Court - Skopje for the second time has annulled the verdict of Criminal Court of January 16, 2015, dubbed "Snake Eye 2", and returned the case for new trial in the Basic Court. "Following the...
View ArticleNikola Gruevski: Political Crisis Will Be Resolved
The political crisis will be resolved, and we will all walk much stronger from it, and wiser too. There is no greater force than the people, and all that go against the people will fail, said Thursday...
View ArticleSuicide Bomber Targets Police Chief of Yemen's Aden
A suicide car bomb has exploded outside the home of the police chief of Aden, Yemen, the latest in a series of attacks against government officials in the city, reports said, Al Jazeera reported....
View ArticleBritish Airways Plane Strike 'Did Not Involve A Drone'
A plane believed to have been hit by an object as it approached Heathrow is now not thought to have been struck by a drone, Sky News reported. The pilot of the British Airways flight from Geneva...
View ArticleSlovak Military Delegation Visits Macedonia-Greece Border
A delegation of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic, led by the Lieutenant General Milan Maxim, visited on Thursday the country’s southern border after a meeting with the Macedonian President and...
View ArticleBasic Court Confirms: Special Public Prosecutor's Office Had Permission to...
Basic Court Skopje 1 announces that the Special Public Prosecutor's Office had a permission to search the home of Kosta Krpac. In a court decision it is said that at the beginning of April 2016 by the...
View ArticleChild Sexual Abuse: Criminal Proceedings against Old Man Initiated in Prilep
For the old man from Prilep who earlier this year, taking advantage of family circumstances, abused a minor child under 14 years, criminal procedure was initiated by Public Prosecutor's Office -...
View ArticleMacedonian Cities Are Empty: Protesters, Patriots, Neutral Massively Go on...
Neither demonstrations nor national gatherings, debates or any political and civil spontaneous rallies and protests will take place in the coming days. Macedonian citizens will finally taste the normal...
View ArticleUS Vice President Biden Pays Surprise Visit to Iraq
United States Vice President Joe Biden arrived in Baghdad Thursday for an unannounced visit to Iraq, whose leadership is bogged down in a protracted political crisis even as its forces battle...
View ArticleOver 480 Charges for Sexual Abuse: Police Caught Prime Suspect of Riots in...
The main suspect in sexual assaults in Cologne during the New Year's Eve was arrested on the German-Swiss border on Wednesday, German police representatives said on Thursday. The 19 year old boy...
View ArticleSDSM: Criminal Charges to Be Pressed against State Election Commission unless...
The Social Democratic Alliance on Thursday announced that it will file criminal charges against the State Election Commission unless they do not publish the Electoral roll on its website. The Vice...
View ArticleEU: Top Austerity Inspectors Leave Greece, Work Continues
The European Union's executive says its senior negotiators in the bailout talks with Greece are returning to Brussels, but the work on completing the negotiations is continuing, AP reported. EU...
View ArticleUN Chief Condemns EU Migrant Curbs
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has criticized the "increasingly restrictive" policies on migrants in Europe. In a speech to the Austrian parliament, he said such curbs ran counter to...
View ArticleBelgium Set to Distribute Radiation Protection Pills to Entire Population
Belgian authorities have decided to supply its 11 million inhabitants with iodine pills to help protect against radioactivity in the event of a nuclear accident, Euronews has learnt. Iodine contributes...
View ArticleDo not Brag on Social Media Where You Will Spend Holidays, Thieves Are Just...
Many Macedonians will use the four nonworking days to go away for the weekend. As always, they will brag about it on Facebook and Twitter, but that could cost them dearly as thieves are most active...
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