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FYROM FM says Athens, Skopje ‘nowhere near a solution’
Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) are nowhere near a solution to the name dispute, the Balkan statelets foreign minister, Nikola Poposki, said on Saturday.
Reports: RPGs used in attack on government HQ
Reports: RPGs used in attack on government HQ
SKOPJE -- Two projectiles that hit the government building in Skopje earlier this week were likely fired from an RPG launcher, the local media said citing expert sources.
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Missiles fired at government building in Skopje
Missiles fired at government building in Skopje
SKOPJE -- Two missiles have been fired at the Macedonian government building, reports from Skopje said on Wednesday.
The incident happened late on Tuesday. The police have collected the evidence and sent it for analysis.
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Southeast Europe Stock Exchanges Launch Procurement for IT Platform
SEE Link, a joint-stock company established by the Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE), the Macedonian Stock Exchange (MSE), and the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE), is to launcha procurement procedure for an IT platform (ITP) which would facilitate order-routing.
Homophobic Hooligans go on Rampage in Macedonia
Around 20 hooded hooligans tried to wreck the second birthday party of the centre for support of the LGBT community on Thursday in Skopje, vandalizing the "Damar" cafe in the Old Bazaar area, where the event took place.
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Journalists Demand Freedom for Jailed Macedonian Reporter
Macedonian journalists on Thursday laid 23 flowers in the city centre, at the spot where police obstructed a protest organized in support of Kezarovski one year ago.
The flowers symbolized 23 years of Macedonian independence and democracy.
US Praises Macedonian Law to Jail Militants
During a visit to Skopje on Monday, United States diplomat Robert Bradtke praised Macedonia's role as US ally in the fight against terrorism, and said that the new law, if implemented correctly, would help to deter people from joining armed militant groups.
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Serbia asks U.S. to support region financially
BELGRADE - The United States should financially support major infrastructure projects in the region, Serbian officials told U.S. Senator Christopher Murphy during his visit to Belgrade, reads the Friday issue of the Belgrade-based daily Blic.
Chairman of the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on European Affairs Murphy visited Belgrade on Wednesday as part of his tour of the Western Balkans.
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Nimetz to make new name proposal to Greece and FYROM, say unconfirmed reports
United Nations mediator Matthew Nimetz is due to submit soon a new name proposal aimed at settling the dispute between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), which will see the neighboring country called Republic of Upper Macedonia, according to reports in Skopje.
Ebola Increasingly Unlikely Cause of British Man’s Death in Skopje
It is increasingly unlikely Ebola virus had caused the death of a British national in Macedonia, Macedonian news agency MIA reported on Saturday.