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51 Dead in North Macedonia Nightclub Fire
A fire at a nightclub in Kochani, North Macedonia, during a concert killed at least 51 people and injured over 152, with 18 in critical condition, due to pyrotechnics igniting flammable materials in the ceiling.
51 Dead in North Macedonia Nightclub Fire
A fire at a nightclub in Kochani, North Macedonia, during a concert killed at least 51 people and injured over 152, with 18 in critical condition, due to pyrotechnics igniting flammable materials in the ceiling.
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24% Bias Score


Kocani Nightclub Fire Kills 59
A fire at the Pulse nightclub in Kocani, North Macedonia, at 3:00 a.m. on Sunday, caused by pyrotechnics used during a concert, killed 59 people and injured over 100, leading to four arrests.
Kocani Nightclub Fire Kills 59
A fire at the Pulse nightclub in Kocani, North Macedonia, at 3:00 a.m. on Sunday, caused by pyrotechnics used during a concert, killed 59 people and injured over 100, leading to four arrests.
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24% Bias Score


North Macedonia Jumps Ten Spots in Democracy Index
North Macedonia's rise by ten places in the Economist's 2024 Democracy Index to 62nd, surpassing regional rivals, is attributed by President Pendarovski to restored normalcy, despite questions regarding the index's reliability.
North Macedonia Jumps Ten Spots in Democracy Index
North Macedonia's rise by ten places in the Economist's 2024 Democracy Index to 62nd, surpassing regional rivals, is attributed by President Pendarovski to restored normalcy, despite questions regarding the index's reliability.
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48% Bias Score


Markova Noga-Lemes Border Crossing to Reopen After 53 Years
The Markova Noga-Lemes border crossing between North Macedonia and Greece, closed since May 1967, will reopen after a 53-year closure, thanks to a joint project funded by the EU and implemented by UNDP, boosting tourism and trade in the Prespa region.
Markova Noga-Lemes Border Crossing to Reopen After 53 Years
The Markova Noga-Lemes border crossing between North Macedonia and Greece, closed since May 1967, will reopen after a 53-year closure, thanks to a joint project funded by the EU and implemented by UNDP, boosting tourism and trade in the Prespa region.
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44% Bias Score


DUI Accuses Belgrade of Project to Diminish Albanian Status in North Macedonia
DUI vice president Bujar Osmani accused Belgrade of a project to diminish the status of Albanians in North Macedonia, prompting calls for the Alliance for Albanians to leave the government and sparking concerns about a potential political crisis.
DUI Accuses Belgrade of Project to Diminish Albanian Status in North Macedonia
DUI vice president Bujar Osmani accused Belgrade of a project to diminish the status of Albanians in North Macedonia, prompting calls for the Alliance for Albanians to leave the government and sparking concerns about a potential political crisis.
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52% Bias Score


DUI Threatens Election Boycott Over Language Law in North Macedonia
DUI leader Ali Ahmeti threatened a boycott of North Macedonia's local elections if the Law on Language Use is amended, escalating tensions in the lead-up to a Constitutional Court session reviewing the law in mid-March; the governing coalition accuses DUI of using this as a tactic to avoid electoral...
DUI Threatens Election Boycott Over Language Law in North Macedonia
DUI leader Ali Ahmeti threatened a boycott of North Macedonia's local elections if the Law on Language Use is amended, escalating tensions in the lead-up to a Constitutional Court session reviewing the law in mid-March; the governing coalition accuses DUI of using this as a tactic to avoid electoral...
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44% Bias Score

Deadly Nightclub Fire in North Macedonia Kills at Least 50
A nightclub fire in Kochani, North Macedonia, during a concert killed at least 50 people and injured over 100, with initial reports suggesting pyrotechnics or faulty lighting equipment as possible causes; an investigation is underway.

Deadly Nightclub Fire in North Macedonia Kills at Least 50
A nightclub fire in Kochani, North Macedonia, during a concert killed at least 50 people and injured over 100, with initial reports suggesting pyrotechnics or faulty lighting equipment as possible causes; an investigation is underway.
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28% Bias Score

North Macedonia Nightclub Fire Kills 59
A nightclub fire in Kochani, North Macedonia, caused by pyrotechnics during a concert, killed at least 59 people and injured around 150 others early Sunday morning, prompting police to detain the club owner and search for four others.

North Macedonia Nightclub Fire Kills 59
A nightclub fire in Kochani, North Macedonia, caused by pyrotechnics during a concert, killed at least 59 people and injured around 150 others early Sunday morning, prompting police to detain the club owner and search for four others.
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28% Bias Score

Macedonian Parliament Issues No-Confidence Votes Against Judicial Council Members
The Macedonian Parliament issued no-confidence votes against five members of the Judicial Council on March 11th, prompting calls for their resignation and raising concerns about the judiciary's independence; the US Embassy is monitoring the situation for transparency, while the Constitutional Court ...

Macedonian Parliament Issues No-Confidence Votes Against Judicial Council Members
The Macedonian Parliament issued no-confidence votes against five members of the Judicial Council on March 11th, prompting calls for their resignation and raising concerns about the judiciary's independence; the US Embassy is monitoring the situation for transparency, while the Constitutional Court ...
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60% Bias Score

North Macedonia Joins SEPA: Faster, Cheaper Euro Payments
North Macedonia joined SEPA, the Single Euro Payments Area, enabling faster, cheaper euro transactions with 38 countries; this reduces remittance costs, boosts business competitiveness, and enhances economic integration with the EU, with projected savings of half a billion euros across the Western B...

North Macedonia Joins SEPA: Faster, Cheaper Euro Payments
North Macedonia joined SEPA, the Single Euro Payments Area, enabling faster, cheaper euro transactions with 38 countries; this reduces remittance costs, boosts business competitiveness, and enhances economic integration with the EU, with projected savings of half a billion euros across the Western B...
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16% Bias Score

83,000 North Macedonian Workers Await January Salaries Amidst Economic Instability
In North Macedonia, 83,000 workers are awaiting their January salaries, a significant increase from 25,000 last year, due to companies' illiquidity and debt; the government is considering changing the payment deadline to the 5th of the month.

83,000 North Macedonian Workers Await January Salaries Amidst Economic Instability
In North Macedonia, 83,000 workers are awaiting their January salaries, a significant increase from 25,000 last year, due to companies' illiquidity and debt; the government is considering changing the payment deadline to the 5th of the month.
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40% Bias Score

Hungary Pledges Bilateral Support to North Macedonia Amidst Stalled EU Accession
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán pledged support for North Macedonia's EU accession, but due to delays, announced intensified bilateral cooperation, including a potential economic zone with Serbia, highlighting challenges within the EU enlargement process.

Hungary Pledges Bilateral Support to North Macedonia Amidst Stalled EU Accession
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán pledged support for North Macedonia's EU accession, but due to delays, announced intensified bilateral cooperation, including a potential economic zone with Serbia, highlighting challenges within the EU enlargement process.
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36% Bias Score
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