The burn victims from the N. Macedonia nightclub fire on Sunday are split between two Greek hospitals and their conditions range from stable to critical.
A peaceful protest in N. Macedonia escalated into violence as angry citizens, blaming corruption for the deadly nightclub fire, vandalized several properties.
A quarter of the world's deadliest nightclub fires have been caused by pyrotechnics, in tragedies strikingly similar to the North Macedonia nightclub fire.
North Macedonia declares seven-day mourning period after a nightclub fire kills 59, injures 155; authorities investigate corruption and detain 10 suspects. Meanwhile several burn victims have been transported to Greece for treatment.
Fifty-nine people are reportedly dead after a devastating fire broke out at a nightclub hosting a concert in the city of Kocani, North Macedonia, according to the country’s official news agency, MIA, citing the Ministry of the Interior. The venue where the fire broke out is in the eastern part of North Macedonia, about 100 […]
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The Greek Ministry of Foreign affairs responded to the statements by the PM of North Macedonia by asserting the "remarks constitute a provocation against Greece."
Schools in Western Macedonia will remain closed on Monday Jan 13.
The leader of the center-right nationalist VMRO-DPMNE party has repeatedly refused to abide by the provisions of the Prespa Agreement
James O'Brien, the Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, highlighted these efforts during a recent Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing
The Hellenic American Leadership Council (HALC) has raised alarms over North Macedonia’s adherence to the Prespa Agreement, a crucial treaty between the former and Greece. In a letter to James O’Brien, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, HALC’s Executive Director Endy Zemenides detailed instances of the new North Macedonian government undermining the […]
The US ambassador to Greece, George Tsunis, is the latest US official to remind Greece's neighbor that failing to respect Prespa Agreement may cause 'problematic situations'
The complaint was filed by a farmer who says many of his animals died after drinking from a well, according to reports
The Greek prime minister's again warned the neighboring state to Greece's north over resurgent nationalism and need to implement non-negotiable treaties
Speaking after the conclusion of the European Council Summit in Brussels the Prime Minister addressed the ongoing provocations from the new president and prime minister of the neighboring country.
The statement came in light of remarks by government officials in Skopje, including Prime Minister Mickoski and President Davkova who said they would continue to refer to their country as “Macedonia”
To Vima English Edition visited Pieria, Greece and spoke to local stakeholders about efforts to increase visibility and break into new tourism markets.
PM-Designate Mickoski says he'll use constitutional name abroad but standalone 'Macedonia' for domestic consumption - ignoring Prespa Agreement
Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova said she'll rely on dialogue to try and 'persuade' Greece over the 'correctness' of her positions
Instead of an official letter from Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, James O'Brien, extended congratulations via a simple post on X.