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Ebola unlikely cause of death of British man in Macedonia

Ebola unlikely cause of death of British man in Macedonia

SKOPJE -- It is unlikely that the cause of death of a British citizen who died in Skopje on Thursday was Ebola, reports said today.

The 58-year-old most likely died of complications caused by alcohol poisoning, the Macedonian media said on Friday.

British Victim of Ebola in Macedonia Was Most Likely False Alarm

Macedonia's Health Ministry has not confirmed a case of a death caused by the Ebola virus disease in the country.

On Thursday, Macedonian and international media outlets reported that a British national had died of suspected Ebola at a clinic in Skopje and second British national had also been reported to have shown symptoms of the virus.

Kurz backs greater EU involvement in enlargement in Balkans

VIENNA - In response to the report on progress achieved by Western Balkan countries, Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sebastian Kurz called for greater involvement of the European Union (EU) and countries in the region with a view to ensuring success of the EU enlargement process in the region.

British Man Dies in Skopje of Suspected Ebola -Report

A British man national has died in Macedonia of suspected Ebola.

The man died at the clinic of Infectious Disease in Skopje, according to reports of Macedonian TV station Alfa TV, as cited by The Guardian.

The man died shortly after being admitted to hospital.

Meanwhile, a second British national was also reported to have shown symptoms of the virus.

Investment in defense industry Serbia's strategic interest

BELGRADE - OTEH 2014, an international scientific and technical conference dedicated to the development of defense technologies, opened in Belgrade on Thursday, and Serbia's Defense Minister Bratislav Gasic said that investment in the defense industry and armed forces is Serbia's strategic interest.

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