MakeDox Festival to Hold Second Cinema Weekend
The second "MakeDox Cinema Weekend" will be held on May 6-7, which organized by the creative documentary film festival "MakeDox". Two documentaries will be screened at Kultura cinema theater in...
View ArticleMacedonia's Defense Minister Jolevski to Take Part in Montenegro's...
Defense Minister Zoran Jolevski will take part Friday and Saturday in the international forum 'To Be Secure' which will be held in Budva, Montenegro. At the forum, the focus will be on "Global...
View ArticleBBC: Six Reasons Why 2016 US Elections Will Make History
Donald Trump is now close to being assured the Republican nomination in the US presidential race, something few would have predicted 12 months ago, an article published by the British Broadcasting...
View ArticleNorth Korea Puts on Rare Political Gathering
Top North Korean officials and members of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea have gathered in the country's capital Pyongyang to open their first party congress in 36 years, SBS reports. The gathering...
View ArticleEvent 'Days of Filigree Work' to Kick Off in Skopje
The event 'Days of Filigree Work', organized by the Chamber of Crafts of Macedonia, will be take place from May 6-May 8. The manifestation will promote: the craft of filigree, which is part of...
View ArticleScientific Conference on Macedonia's EU Path to Take Place
The Secretariat for European Affairs is to mark its 20th anniversary and the official establishment of relations with the EU by holding a scientific conference on the topic of 'Republic of Macedonia...
View ArticleSyria Conflict: Air Strike on Refugee Camp 'Could Be War Crime'
An air strike on a Syrian refugee camp that reportedly killed at least 28 people could amount to a war crime, a senior UN official has told the BBC. Stephen O'Brien, the UN humanitarian affairs chief,...
View ArticleGreece: Three-day General Strike Commences
A three-day general strike has kicked off Friday in Greece, as a sign of protest against the proposed austerity measures that are to be voted in parliament. The trade unions have said a 48-hour strike...
View ArticleSt. Ilija Church in Dojran Undergoes Final Preservation Activities
The direct protection of the St. Ilija church in Dojran, which represents a 19-century cultural heritage, has entered its final stage. "The project implemented by the Institute for Protection of...
View ArticleDonald Trump Backs Brexit, Says UK Is 'Better off Without' EU
US presidential hopeful Donald Trump has stated that the UK would be "better off without" the European Union, the BBC reports. He told Fox News the migration crisis had been a "horrible thing for...
View ArticleNew Trains Demolished: Fines Go Up to EUR 500, Yet Vandalism Continues
Cracks in the windows, broken exterior, parts of the interior destroyed can be seen on one of the new trains purchased to renew the rolling stock. Still, it seems that someone is bothered by the fact...
View ArticleSkopje: Third Attempt at Trial of Two Protesters Set for Friday
The two protesters suspected of demolishing the National Office of President Ivanov and part of the Justice Ministry building will be tried on Friday. This will be the third attempt to start the trial...
View ArticleSpaceX Rocket Launches Satellite, then Lands on Ocean Platform
An unmanned SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket took off from Florida on Friday to put a communications satellite into orbit, then made a fast return landing on an ocean platform, the Daily Mail reports. This was...
View ArticleNew Children's TV Series "True Stories" Filmed in Macedonia
A new TV series for children is in the process of making, titled "True Stories", written and directed by Kuzman Kuzmanovski. The series will be filmed around 2.5 months, on several locations in...
View ArticleFood and Veterinary Agency Head: Protective Zones Set up Near Lumpy Skin...
The presence of lumpy skin disease has been confirmed in eight Macedonian municipalities, with 12 animals in 10 breeding grounds manifesting clinical symptoms, while 235 more have been affected by the...
View ArticleCanada: Thousands Airlifted from Fort McMurray as Fire Spreads
A Canada wildfire grew massively in size, forcing the evacuation of 8,000 people from work camps north of Fort McMurray by air as the inferno grew to 850sq km, Al Jazeera reports. Canadian officials...
View ArticleMacedonia Ranks Third in Site Selection's Green-field Projects per Capita in...
Globally renowned magazine "Site Selection" has ranked Macedonia third in green-field projects per capita and seventh in total green-field projects in Eastern Europe. "Site Selection has conducted an...
View ArticleInternational Organization for Migration: Nearly 185,000 Migrants Arrived in...
In the pas year, 185,000 migrants and refugees have reached Europe via the Mediterranean Sea, the International Organization for Migration said Friday. According to its data, 184,887 migrants and...
View ArticleTurkish War Jets Attack and Destroy PKK Militant Targets in Iraq
Turkish warplanes attacked and destroyed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militant targets in northern Iraq early on Friday, including shelters and gun positions, military sources said, Chanel New Asia...
View ArticleUS Military Supports Yemen in Fight Against al-Qaida
The Pentagon is providing military support, intelligence, ships and special operations forces to help in the ongoing operations against al-Qaida militants in Yemen, U.S. officials said Thursday, Fox...
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