Tag: bitola
Macedonia 05.04.19 | 23:24

Mickoski: During the Prespa talks, VMRO refused Zaev’s offer of five seats in his Government

During the rally in Bitola, VMRO-DPMNE President Hristijan Mickoski revealed details from the failed attempts by Zoran Zaev to get VMRO to support the name change. Mickoski said that Zaev offered him a choice of any five seats in the Government in exchange for his support for the name change. In January...

Macedonia 23.03.19 | 22:57

Mickoski: Victory at the presidential elections ensures the fall of Zaev’s Government

These presidential elections will determine the fate of the country, said VMRO-DPMNE President Hristijan Mickoski during his visit to Bitola today. A victory at the presidential elections will ensure that we hold early general elections, and that is where we will bring down this Government. All of us...

Macedonia 06.03.19 | 18:16

Eleven year old boy reported missing in Bitola

Bitola police initiated a search after an 11 year old boy who has been missing from his home since Monday. The boy had left his home before, on several occasions, the police informed.

Macedonia 15.02.19 | 14:49

Thieves attempt to steal piece of a fountain dedicated to King Philip in Bitola

Three youngsters attempted to steal a piece of the metal installation of the Magnolia fountain in Bitola. The fountain, part of a complex honoring King Philip II of Macedon, is shaped in the form of the Kutles/Vergina sun, a symbol found in his burial chamber and hotly contested between Macedonia and...

Macedonia 26.12.18 | 15:11

Bitola Council member: You’re laughing while people are dying from cancer

Ivan Culakoski, an independent Bitola city Council member, accused the SDSM party led municipal authorities of completely failing in their promise to fight to clean air in one of the main industrial areas in Macedonia. Show this program you prepared to the parent of a child with cancer and you’ll...

Macedonia 21.12.18 | 23:39

Lethal air pollution levels in Bitola

Air pollution readings in Bitola were described as “lethal” by city council member Ivan Culakoski, after the measuring station read 600 micrograms per cubic meter of PM10 particles. These particles, emitted mostly by burning wood, coal and rubber or plastics for heating, cause all sorts...