Republic of Macedonia
Tadic apologises to Macedonian people
SKOPJE - New Democratic Party leader and former Serbian president Boris Tadic has said that he feels guilty for failing to apologise to the people of Macedonia while in office as president for the presence of the Serbian gendarmerie in the country in the past.
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Tadić feels guilty, apologizes to Macedonian people
Tadić feels guilty, apologizes to Macedonian people
SKOPJE -- Boris Tadić says he feels guilty for failing to apologize to Macedonia "because of the presence of the Serbian Gendarmerie in that country in the past."
Ljajic announces talks on free roaming across region
BELGRADE - Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications Rasim Ljajic said Thursday that it is possible to reach an agreement on introducing free roaming between countries in the region, adding, however, that the process will be neither simple nor quick.
NDS leader visits Ohrid at Macedonian president's invitation
BELGRADE - New Democratic Party (NDS) leader and former Serbian president Boris Tadic is paying a visit to Ohrid at the invitation of Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov, the opposition NDS has said in a statement.
Greece to give children at primary school road safety lessons
Children at Greek primary schools are to receive training on driver etiquette and road safety from this year, the Education Ministry has announced.
The lessons will be offered to children in the 3rd and 4th grades, said Deputy Education Minister Alexandros Dermetzopoulos. They will include visual material and practical teaching that will take place in schoolyards.
Bulgarians Spend Their Summer Vacation in London, Barcelona
The most popular destinations among Bulgarian online users this summer are London, Barcelona and Istanbul, a survey of trivago.bg shows.
Although it is the most expensive destination in the top ten list with average prices of EUR 209 per night, London has been the most popular search on the platform, Dnevnik notes.
Gov't seeks to soften blow of Russian food embargo
Government officials were seeking ways on Monday to minimize the impact of a Russian food embargo by attempting to secure reassurances from Brussels that Greek producers will be compensated for their losses while also preparing to branch out into other export markets.
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Albania and Macedonia inch closer to EU standards
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Kolundzija to share stage with St.George Strings in Ohrid
BELGRADE – Crowd at Macedonia’s Ohrid Summer Festival, one of the most prominent cultural events in the region, will be able to enjoy violinist Jovan Kolundzija and the St George Strings chamber orchestra, celebrated Serbian musicians, Saturday evening.
Refusal to Probe Police Minister Angers Macedonia Opposition
Macedonia's opposition Social Democratic Party, SDSM, has accused Chief Prosecutor Marko Zvrlevski of deliberately choosing a national holiday to let slip that the Police Minister will be not investigated for corruption.
The announcement emerged over the August 2 holiday of St Elijah, Ilinden in Macedonian, when Macedonia celebrates one of its biggest national vacations.