Prime Minister Dimitriev Congratulates Easter
Transitional Prime Minister Emil Dimitriev on the occasion of the great Christian holiday of Christ's Resurrection Easter sent greetings to the Head of the Macedonian Orthodox Church, Archbishop of...
View ArticleGermany AfD Meeting: Clashes Before Right-wing Conference
Hundreds of left-wing demonstrators have tried to block people entering a right-wing party conference in the German city of Stuttgart, BBC reports. The Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) party is...
View ArticleDeadline for Grapes Pay Out Ends Saturday
Saturday (April 30) is the deadline that the wineries were supposed to pay out the grapes bought out last year. Leader of the viticulturists, Ljupco Arizanov, said that according to the information on...
View ArticleShi'ite Muslim Cleric Supporters Storm into Baghdad's Green Zone, Enter...
Hundreds of supporters of Shi’ite Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr stormed into Baghdad’s Green Zone and entered parliament on Saturday after Sadr denounced politicians’ failure to reform a political...
View ArticleIstanbul Braces for Police Lockdown on May Day
Istanbul braced for a major security lockdown for May Day on Sunday, with almost 25,000 police on duty and numerous roads closed for an occasion that regularly sees clashes between Turkish protesters...
View ArticleDnevnik Daily: Police Had to Break in, Because Krpac's Apartment Was Locked...
The apartment in Skopje-based settlement of Kapishtec where the body of Kosta Krpac was found, has been locked from the inside, and the police officer who arrived at the scene first, had to rifle the...
View ArticleIslamic State-linked Hackers Post Target List of New Yorkers
A group of hackers linked to Islamic State has posted online a list of thousands of New York residents and urged followers of the militant group to target them, according to a source with knowledge of...
View ArticleMacedonia: "Regional Hospital" Play Premiered in Resen-based House of Culture
The play “Regional Hospital” directed by Vasko Vasilevski and scenography by Ane Milosevska had its premiere late Friday in the House of Culture “Dragi Tozija” in Resen. Members of drama section within...
View ArticleIraq: Shia Protesters Camp before Parliament in Baghdad after Storming Green...
The supporters of powerful Shia Muslim cleric Moqtada Sadr remain camped before parliament in central Baghdad, just a day after thousands stormed the secure Green Zone, the BBC reports. For the first...
View ArticleMacedonia: Orthodox Believers Celebrate Easter
Orthodox believers celebrate Sunday Easter, the greatest Christian holiday, the day when Christ proved his divine power and rose from the dead. The resurrection of Christ was announced in all of the...
View ArticleKenya Sets Tons of Ivory on Fire to Protest Poaching
More than a 100 tons of ivory from around 8,000 animals were set ablaze near Nairobi on Saturday, to highlight the threat to endangered species, Euronews reports. The stockpile of elephant tusks and...
View ArticleMacedonia Observes International Workers’ Day
Macedonia marks Sunday May 1, the International Workers' Day, commemorating the historic struggle of workers throughout the world for enhancement of their rights. The Federation of Trade Unions of...
View ArticleMacedonia: Ancient City of Bylazora Explorations Unveil Civilization Dating...
Explorations of Bylazora, a city from the period of early classic antiquity, located near the village Knezhje which is part of the municipality of Sveti Nikole in Macedonia, are continually under way....
View ArticleMacedonian President Ivanov Attends Easter Liturgy at “St. Clement of Ohrid”...
President Gjorge Ivanov who attended Sunday the Easter liturgy in “St. Clement of Ohrid” church in Skopje congratulated the greatest Christian holiday – Easter to all Orthodox believers. Easter is not...
View ArticleMacedonia: Special Public Prosecutor's Office Needs to Reveal Who Pressured...
Why did the Special Public Prosecutor's Office (SPO) order a search of Kosta Krpac's apartment? Did it have to be carried out before his wife, child and neighbors? What was uncovered in his apartment?...
View ArticleTwo Foreign Citizens Deported from Macedonia for Taking Part in Vandalization...
Foreign citizens were directly involved in protests organized by the opposition. They took part in the vandalization of some Skopje monuments, Zhurnal reports. According to information from news agency...
View ArticleMacedonia: Technical Prime Minister Dimitriev Attends Easter Liturgy at “St....
Caretaker Prime Minister Emil Dimitriev accompanied by his wife attended Sunday morning at “St. Nikola” church in Stip the holy Easter liturgy led by Metropolitan Hilarion of Bregalnica. Christ has...
View ArticleTurkish Police Use Tear Gas on May Day Protesters
On Sunday, Turkish police discharged tear gas as clashes broke out with dozens of protesters, several hundred of whom were trying to get to Istanbul's principal Taksim square where celebrations have...
View ArticleIraq: IS Claims Responsibility after Car Bomb Attacks Kill at Least 32 People...
Officials have reported that at least 32 people have been killed and nearly 75 others wounded in a double car bomb attack claimed by IS in Iraq, the Independent reports. A police officer said two...
View ArticleTurkey: At Least 2 Police Officers Killed in Car Bomb Attack on Police...
According to the city's governor, at least two police officers have been killed after a car bomb blew up close to a police station in the Turkish city of Gaziantep, RT reports. At least 23 people have...
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