Macedonian FM Welcomes Arrival of German Ambassador Johannes Haindl
Foreign Affairs Minister Nikola Poposki said that Ambassador Johannes Haindl, who was recently appointed as Germany's envoy for Macedonia, will arrive for meetings in Skopje on Thursday. Haindl is...
View ArticleTrial Postponed for Brothers Who Shot at Doctor from Clinic for Digestive...
The trial against the brothers Imer Niksic (37) and Abdul Naim Niksic (35), who were arrested because one of them shot at a doctor and a nurse at Skopje's Clinic for digestive surgery in November of...
View ArticleNew Owner of Alpha Bank: We Buy Banks When No One Wants to, We Plan Developments
The new owners of Alpha Bank have announced that they will focus on the citizens, but also on the small, medium size and micro companies. The subsidiary branch in Macedonia, previously under the...
View ArticlePeople's National Movement for Macedonia is the Only Party to Submit...
People's National Movement for Macedonia (NDMM) of Janko Bacev is the only party to have thus far submitted candidate lists for the snap parliamentary elections, scheduled for June 5, the State...
View ArticleVMRO-DPMNE Confirms Submission of Candidate Lists to SEC
VMRO-DPMNE will submit the candidate lists for MPs, the party's spokesman, Ivo Kotevski stated for Press24. The deadline to submit the lists expires at midnight. "The executive and central committee of...
View ArticleDr. Srgjan Kerim for Huffington Post: UN Must Pay Special Attention to Needs...
No one left behind means that the UN must pay special attention to the needs of the least developed countries (LDC’s), the landlocked developing countries (LLDC’s) and the small island developing...
View ArticleGermany Anti-Gay Law: Plan to Rehabilitate Convicted Men
Germany is set to annul the convictions of gay men under a law criminalizing homosexuality that was applied zealously in post-war Germany, BBC reported. Justice Minister Heiko Maas is to overturn the...
View ArticleNew Attacks in Baghdad: At least 80 People Killed in Explosions of Car Bombs
At least 22 people were killed in two new attacks by car bombs in Baghdad, Iraqi police said. The first car exploded at the entrance of the al-Kadhimiya district, with a mainly Shiite population. The...
View ArticleDanger of Flooding in Bulgaria
Bulgarian National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology announced on Wednesday that the levels of rivers in western Bulgaria are expected to significantly increase on Thursday, BTA reports. In a...
View ArticleMinistry of Transport and Communications: Remenski to Allow Signing of Lists...
The entire procedure for the allocation of social housing in Prilep, Demir Hisar and Resen is over, and only waiting to sign a final list by the Commission representatives nominated by the technical...
View ArticleTurkey Refuses to Amend Law against Terrorism
Turkey officially refused to amend its anti-terrorism law to meet the EU requirements as part of efforts to obtain the abolition of visas for Turkish citizens. "Such amendment of the law against...
View ArticleNew Zealand Prime Minister Thrown Out of Parliament
Being New Zealand's prime minister granted John Key no special favors during a heated parliamentary debate about the Panama Papers. Reprimanded for failing to obey a call to order, he was thrown out of...
View ArticleRome: Homosexuals Get Permision for Civil Marriage in Italy
Parliament in Rome on Wednesday gave its consent to introduce the same-sex civil marriage in Italy, which is the last major country in the European Union, that does not recognize same-sex union....
View ArticleEuropean Night of Literature: Macedonian Nest among Most Attractive
There is a great interest for Macedonia's Corner in Sofia as part of the event "European Night of Literature", where the last Macedonian literary work which is translated into Bulgarian was presented....
View ArticleSebastian Kurz: EU Should Not Depend on Turkey in Dealing with Refugees
The EU should not depend on Turkey in solving problems related to the refugee crisis, Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz said. "We need to be careful in order not to become dependent on Turkey...
View ArticleGruevski Calls Zaev Not to Be Afraid of Elections on June 5, Results Will Be...
Ruling Party VMRO-DPMNE leader Nikola Gruevski called Zoran Zaev on Wednesday to participate in elections on June 5 and that he would recognize the results. This call comes after Zaev on Tuesday said...
View ArticleChristine Lagarde: About Two Percent of Global GDP Used for Bribery
Around two per cent of the global gross domestic product is used for bribes, the Directorate-General of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Christine Lagarde said in her essay entitled "Open about...
View ArticleBrazil: Thousands of Demonstrators Gather Outside Parliament Building...
As Brazil's Senate held a debate over whether or not to impeach President Dilma Rousseff, protesters both voicing support for the chief of state and backing the charge gathered outside the congress...
View ArticleMNT Fest to Feature Italian Theater
Italian theater companies featuring plays, dances and film screenings will be presented May 12-15 within the third edition of the International Theatre Festival MNT Fest. The Macedonian National...
View ArticleGerman Envoy Johannes Haindl Arrives in Macedonia
Germany's Special Envoy to Macedonia Johannes Haindl is to pay a visit to Macedonia on May 12-13 a, for talks with representatives of the four main political parties that signed the Przino Agreement....
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