Hague Tribunal: Seselj Acquitted Over Croatia, Bosnia War Crimes Charges
Judges from the Hague tribunal for former Yugoslavia found Serbian ex-Deputy Prime Minister Vojislav Seselj not guilty of crimes against humanity in Croatia and Bosnia between 1991 and 1993, RT...
View ArticleNew Car Accident Rocks Veles
A motorcyclist was badly hurt in a car accident that occurred in Veles on Wednesday afternoon, after he was directly hit by a car. The traffic accident took place around 4:40 pm near the town's basic...
View ArticleAustrian Chancellor Urges Germany to Send Clear Signals
Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann called on Germany to send clearer signals as other countries attempt to deal with the refugee crisis. In an interview with the Krone newspaper, Faymann said it is...
View ArticleDonald Trump Claims Women Undergoing Abortions Should Be Punished
Donald Trump scrambled attempted to explain his position on abortion after he said women who undergo the procedure should face "some form of punishment" should the practice be banned by law, CNN...
View ArticleMacedonia: Session of Committee on Political System Postponed Again Due to...
The Committee on Political System and Inter-Ethnic Relations has postponed its session for the fourth time, as the Committee's President Vlatko Gjorcev said, due to the absence of the Special Public...
View ArticleWashington Nuclear Summit Kicks off With Focus on North Korea
North Korea's nuclear defiance will be one of the main topics at the major security summit hosted by US President Barack Obama in Washington Thursday, Yahoo News reports. Obama will start the nuclear...
View ArticleGreece: Refugees in Piraeus Are Being Transferred to Temporary Camps
Greek authorities have started transferring refugees from Piraeus so they can unburden the Greek port brimming with migrants. Police presence has been boosted there since Wednesday because, according...
View ArticleEcology Awareness: Prilep Residents to Start Selecting Waste
The Prilep residents are to start selecting the organic from the non organic waste, by dividing it in more than 3,000 containers, which will make this town one of the first urban areas in Macedonia...
View ArticleGREDIT 2016 Environment Conference to Be Held in Skopje
Around 200 scientists from 13 countries participating in a two-day environment conference "GREDIT 2016 - Green development, infrastructure, and technology" that will be held in Skopje. They will...
View ArticleMacedonian Defense Minister Jolevski: Border Is Well Protected, Situation Is...
Macedonian Army (ARM) troops at the southern border with Greece are deployed at the most critical points. The border is properly delineated and protected, said Defense Minister Zoran Jolevski during...
View ArticleMacedonia: Osten Gallery Promotes Three Graphic Maps for Its 70th Anniversary
Osten Gallery will be promoting three graphic maps as part of the project "70 graphic maps for Osten 70th anniversary", which has begun last week with the goal to create a library of graphic maps...
View ArticleImre Kertesz, Nobel Laureate, Dies at 86
Hungarian Writer, Imre Kertesz, who won the 2002 Nobel Prize for Literature, has passed away at the age of 86, the BBC reports. According to the book publishing firm Magveto Kiado, Kertesz passed away...
View ArticleSlovenian Author Stanka Hrastelj to Arrive in Skopje on Friday
Slovenian writer Stanka Hrastelj will arrive in Skopje on Friday. She will be the first of the six authors who will stay in the Macedonian capital in the frames of a literary residency program for...
View ArticleMacedonia: 134 Refugees Are Staying in Gevgelija Transit Center
The number of refugees staying at the Gevgelija transit center totals to 134, including the hundred who have been brought back from Tabanovce in order to provide them with better conditions, the...
View ArticleAustrian Authorities Arrest Islamic State Member Who Forged Travel Documents
A person who falsified passports for the needs of the Islamic State, Algierian national Jamal Wali, was arrested in Austria. He allegedly forged the passports used by Islamic State members who are...
View ArticleFort Case: Defense Appeals Detention Measure Issued Against First Respondent
The defense team of Goran Grujevski, chief of the Fifth Directorate at the Interior Ministry and suspect in the Fort case of the Special Public Prosecutor's Office (SPO), appealed the Criminal Court's...
View ArticleMacedonian Finance Minister: Industrial Production Gives Hope for High...
The industrial production growth of 15.2 percent in February, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Zoran Stavreski is a good result and a great start which sets expectations and hope...
View ArticleMacedonian Interior Ministry Gets 25 New Vehicles by Czech Republic
A contract on a donation worth EUR 740,000, for the supply of 25 vehicles for the needs of the Macedonian Interior Ministry, was signed Thursday by Minister Oliver Spasovski and the Czech Ambassador to...
View ArticleSweden: Domestic Airport Terminal Closed Off Due to Suspicious Package
Police stated on Thursday that officials have closed off some parts of the domestic terminal of one of Sweden's biggest airports after the discovery of suspicious plastic bags nearby, Channel News Asia...
View ArticleMacedonia and Estonia Audit Bodies Sign Cooperation Memorandum
Council for Advancement and Oversight of Audit of the Republic of Macedonia (CAOARM) president Sonja Gjelova-Stojanova and Estonian Auditors' Association president Mart-Martin Arengu signed a...
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