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Thousands of police are deploying across the Greek capital to prevent violence during demonstrations to mark the first anniversary of the fatal police shooting of a teenager.
Albanian Politician Thaci Threatens New Macedonia Conflict
Menduh Thaci, leader of the Democratic Party of Albanians, foresees renewed ethnic conflict between Macedonians and Albanians.
Macedonia Press Review a " December 3
"Did you see it?! It's not that great. It could have been much better. How could they waste so much money on such a lame ad?" These are some of the things we hear in Pristina nowadays.
Barroso urges resolution of Macedonia name dispute
Macedonia's prime minister Nikola Gruevski, left, and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso address a joint news conference at the end of a meeting in Brussels, December 2 2009.
Macedonia says no change from Greece concerning EU bid
ATHENS, Greece -- Prime Minister George Papandreou and Alternate Foreign Minister Dimitris Droutsas have told Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki that their country's position regarding Skopje's efforts to get a date for starting EU accession talks has not changed, Macedonian media reported on Tuesday .
Macedonia to send more troops to Afghanistan
International Security Assistance Force soldiers, from Macedonia and the 2nd battalion, 1st brigade, patrol a neighborhood November 19, 2006 in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Greek police say gunman breaks into German school in Thessaloniki, holds 1 man hostage
A convicted kidnapper on leave from prison forced his way Wednesday into a German school in northern Greece - for the second time in three years - and was holding one staff member hostage at gunpoint, police said.
Macedonia's Gruevski to meet EC's Barroso
SKOPJE, Macedonia -- Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski will meet with European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso on Wednesday , sources from the government told Makfax news agency Monday.
Macedonia Press Review a " November 26
"Did you see it?! It's not that great. It could have been much better. How could they waste so much money on such a lame ad?" These are some of the things we hear in Pristina nowadays.
Greeks elect former finance minister as party leader
A former lawmaker and finance minister was elected the new leader of Greece's conservative opposition party on Sunday, succeeding a former prime minister.
An ad hoc choir "Singing Skopjans" consists of citizens of Skopje who express their opinions on social matters through songs.
Bildt in Surprise Visit to Macedonia
Skopje Carl Bildt Bildt, whose country currently heads the rotating EU presidency, had a three-and-a-half-hour long meeting with the Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski behind closed doors.
Bildt in 'make-or-break' visits to Turkey, Macedonia
Carl Bildt, the straight-talking Swedish foreign minister, has made a final effort on behalf of his country's EU presidency to defuse Turkey's blocked EU accession talks, and to lift obstacles to opening accession negotiations with Macedonia.
A little corner of America in Macedonia
Culture brings the US and Macedonia closer. By Goran Trajkov for Southeast European Times in Skopje -- 26/11/09 Co-ordinator Olivera Trajkova hosts a Thanksgiving dinner at the American Corner in Skopje.
Macedonia: Swine Flu Takes First Toll
Skopje A 32-years old man who died on Wednesday afternoon is the first swine flu victim in Macedonia, the Health Minister Bujar Osmani confirmed.
Regional fallout from Macedonia name dispute
European Commission President Jose Barroso and Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn, right, are reportedly exerting pressure for a resolution to the long-standing dispute about the use of the name Macedonia.
Macedonia Troubled by Serbiaa oeNamea Statement
Macedonia Troubled by Serbiaa oeNamea Statement Skopje, Belgrade Tadic [left], Ivanov [Right] at the funeral, photo by FoNet Serbia's president Boris Tadic late Thursday sought to smooth ruffled feathers, after his foreign minister Vuk Jeremic said his country supports Greece's position in the 18-year name row between Skopjeand Athens.
Macedonia Journalist Beaten Skopje Sinisa-Jakov Marusic Zoran Vaskilevski Macedonia's Journalist Association strongly condemned the physical attack on the journalist and editor of the local weekly trivia magazine Krema, Zoran Vasilevski.
Macedonia offers olive branch to Bulgaria
The presidents of Macedonia and Bulgaria discussed on November 20 Sofia's continued support for Skopje's bid to begin formal negotiations for joining the European Union, the Bulgarian Presidency said in a statement.
Macedonia Press Review a " November 19
19 November 2009 The Hague Tribunal confirms an indictment against Zuhdija Tabakovic.
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