We have started to collect the most important news related to Macedonia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
At least 20 people are killed as storms cause flooding in Macedonia, with many of the victims drowning in their cars.
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Hundreds of migrants and refugees have been stuck on the Macedonian border with Serbia following the official closure of the Balkan route in March.
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Three women have become the scourge of Macedonia's political elite and heroines of the street protests now rocking the tiny Balkan nation.
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With hundreds of Syrian refugees stuck on the border between Greece and Macedonia, small businesses have sprung up as Syrians cater to their fellow exiles.
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Macedonia’s protesters try to oust government with a splat
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Demonstrators in Macedonia have covered famous monuments and buildings with paint in protest at political turmoil in the country.
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Thousands of stranded migrants are being evacuated from the makeshift Idomeni camp on Greece's northern border with Macedonia.
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Greece has begun evacuating thousands of migrants from the makeshift Idomeni camp on its northern border with Macedonia.
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Macedonia's June election is postponed after the constitutional court intervenes in a political crisis that has rocked the Balkan republic.
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The president of Macedonia says he stands by pardons granted to 56 politicians embroiled in a corruption scandal, as violent protests continue for a fourth consecutive night.
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Frustrations grow at Idomeni migrant camp as the Greek Macedonian border remains closed. The BBC took a look at what daily life living there is like.
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Protesters clashed with riot police in the Macedonian capital after President Gjorge Ivanov pardoned 56 top political figures involved in a wire-tapping scandal.
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Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov issues a pardon to all politicians embroiled in a corruption scandal that sparked a major political crisis.
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