We have started to collect the most important news related to Macedonia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
David Weir and Kevin Kyle are recalled to the Scotland squad for the must-win World Cup qualifiers with Macedonia and Holland.
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Gjorgje Ivanov leads in a presidential run-off in the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia, with half the votes counted.
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The candidate for Macedonia's ruling conservative party takes the lead in presidential elections praised for their lack of violence.
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Croatia could conclude EU accession talks next year, but Macedonia and Turkey have a lot more to do, the EU says.
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EU gives Croatia timetable, but chides Macedonia
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Northern Ireland face Slovakia after Wales win and Scotland lose their opening World Cup qualifiers.
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A Macedonian journalist suspected of murdering women and then writing about their deaths is found dead in custody.
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Macedonian police charge a journalist with the rape and murder of two women - crimes he reported on for his newspaper.
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Police in Macedonia arrest a journalist on suspicion that he committed three murders he reported on.
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Violence and apparent rigging meant Macedonia's election fell short of international standards, observers say.
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Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski claims victory in Macedonia's snap general election, marred by ethnic violence.
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Voting in Macedonia is disrupted by violence in Albanian parts of the Balkan state, with at least one dead.
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Macedonia will dissolve its parliament and hold early elections amid a row with Greece over its name.
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