Fire breaks out near Skopje stadium Macedonia 10.01.2022 / 22:52 A fire broke out Monday evening in the City Park in Skopje, Sitel reported. The barracks near the stadium, which are located near the children’s playground at the Tomce Sofka restaurant, are on fire. firestadium Comments are closed for this post. Related Articles World 25.01.2024 Twelve held over central China fire that killed dozens, reports state media World 09.12.2023 A hospital fire near Rome left many dead and 200 people evacuated Macedonia 11.09.2023 Fire near Aracinovo covers parts of Skopje with smoke Macedonia News Five more people were caught trying to photograph the ballot Mini party headquarters in front of a polling station in Gostivar The turnout in the presidential elections until 3 p.m. is 6 percent higher than the 2019 elections ODIHR will present the initial results for the election day tomorrow Over 230,000 citizens voted by 11 am Come out and vote! Decide for yourself, for your family and for the country! Over 70,000 citizens exercised their right to vote by 9 a.m., a higher turnout than the last elections Voting for the presidential elections in prisons is proceeding smoothly .
Over 70,000 citizens exercised their right to vote by 9 a.m., a higher turnout than the last elections
Over 70,000 citizens exercised their right to vote by 9 a.m., a higher turnout than the last elections
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