Thirty-four people, including top officials, are suspected of breaching safety standards which led to the deaths of 59 people in a nightclub fire last weekend in North Macedonia, a prosecutor said.
5h
essanews.com on MSNIsrael protests, Macedonia mourns, Russia strikes Odessa overnightThis happened while you were sleeping. Here is what global agencies reported overnight from Thursday to Friday. Since Tuesday ...
Political cooperation between Austria and North Macedonia is under a new star: Just a few days after her inauguration as ...
KOčANI (REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA) - Hundreds of people clutching red and white roses and wearing t-shirts with their loved ...
Hundreds of people clutching red and white roses and wearing t-shirts with their loved ones' faces gathered in a small town ...
Public Prosecutor of the Republic of North Macedonia, Ljupco Kocevski, said that the evidence collected about the tragedy in ...
North Macedonian officials have reportedly ordered the closure of a number of live music venues across the country following ...
Around 50 establishments across the country have been inspected since the fire in Club Pulse on Sunday. The venue was found ...
A devastating nightclub fire in North Macedonia has been declared one of the country’s worst tragedies in recent memory as ...
This tragic disaster, which claimed the lives of at least 59 young people, could have been avoided. More and more information ...
Despair mixed with anger in Kocani, North Macedonia on Tuesday in the wake of a horrific nightclub fire that left dozens dead ...
A fire at Club Pulse in Kočani, Northern Macedonia, has killed 59, injured more than 150 mostly young people. More than 20 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results