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The death toll from last month’s deadly nightclub fire in North Macedonia has risen to 61 after a second critically injured ...
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The crisis in North Macedonia runs deep
On March 16, a fire tore through an improvised nightclub inside an abandoned carpet factory in Kocani, North Macedonia, killing 59 young people and injuring more than 150. In Kocani, a town of fewer ...
At 1.30pm, the gathering held a minute’s silence and Zaneta Skerlev, a former journalist for the BBC world service, gave a speech saying the Macedonian people are “not just united in grief but ...
People as young as 16 were among the casualties and the nation declared seven days of mourning. Mr Shafier, who laid flowers in front of the embassy, said: 'I was actually in Macedonia when it ...
Police have detained 15 people after a fire at a nightclub in North Macedonia killed at least 59 people, officials have said.
Beti Delovska, an economist from Skopje, said North Macedonia has never experienced a tragedy like this, with dozens of young people vanishing in minutes. And she noted that many young people with ...
The fire started during a concert at Pulse nightclub in North Macedonia on the morning of March 16 At least 59 people have died and more than 100 others were injured in a fire at a nightclub ...
The blaze broke out around 2:35 a.m. during a concert by a local pop group at the Pulse nightclub, Interior Minister Panche Toshkovski told reporters.
At least 59 people were killed and 155 others were injured when a fire broke out overnight in a nightclub in North Macedonia, the country’s interior minister, Panche Toshkovski, said on Sunday.
Thousands of people have protested in the North Macedonian town of Kocani, demanding justice and action against corruption after a nightclub fire killed 59 people, many of them teenagers. "Nobody ...