No politicians from either the government or the opposition attended the victims’ funerals.
Thirty-four people, including top officials, are suspected of breaching safety standards which led to the deaths of 59 people ...
Thirteen people have been remanded in custody for 30 days as investigations continue into the deadly Pulse nightclub blaze ...
Thirteen people including a former government minister were remanded in custody for 30 days in North Macedonia on Friday over ...
Mourners walked to the cemetery in the town of Kocani on March 20 to bid farewell to 59 people who died in a fire at the Pulse nightclub. Many of the victims were in their teens or 20s. The tragedy ...
Political cooperation between Austria and North Macedonia is under a new star: Just a few days after her inauguration as ...
Hundreds of people clutching red and white roses and wearing t-shirts with their loved ones' faces gathered in a small town ...
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 ...
On 15 March 2025, at least fifty-nine lives were lost in a nightclub fire in Kičevo, a small town in eastern Macedonia. The ...
North Macedonian officials have reportedly ordered the closure of a number of live music venues across the country following ...
A new video from the "death night club" in Kočani appeared on social networks, a video of the moment after the fire broke out in which 59 people lost their lives and more than 150 were injured.
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