2001-08-02 04:00:00 PDT Skopje, Macedonia-- Political leaders of the main ethnic Macedonian and ethnic Albanian political parties reached a tentative agreement yesterday on whether Albanian is an ...
Macedonia and Bulgaria's long-simmering dispute over the Macedonian language is threatening to boil over again, just as Skopje nears a resolution to its dispute with Greece over the name "Macedonia." ...
FILE- In this Friday, Oct. 28, 2016 file photo, Macedonia's President Gjorge Ivanov speaks during a media conference after talks with his Serbian counterpart Tomislav Nikolic, in Belgrade, Serbia.
The Macedonian Government is trying to persuade local NGOs not to go to the constitutional court and ask for the scrapping of a new amendment that pushes children from minority communities to start ...
Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov has vetoed legislation extending the official use of the Albanian language to the entire country, saying it could endanger Macedonia’s unity and sovereignty. Ivanov ...
SKOPJE, Macedonia (AP) — Lawmakers in Macedonia passed a law Thursday making Albanian the country’s second official language, in a parliamentary vote boycotted by the main opposition party. The law ...
Macedonia's parliament on Thursday adopted a law giving greater status to the Albanian language in the Balkan country, a move that the rightwing opposition claims will endanger national unity. Ethnic ...
SKOPJE, Macedonia – Macedonia's parliament has approved a draft law making Albanian the country's second official language, amid harsh criticism from the conservative opposition. Lawmakers voted 66-41 ...
The leaders of Macedonia and Greece reached an agreement on Tuesday to end a 27-year feud surrounding the Balkan country's name. The prime ministers have agreed to refer to Macedonia as the Republic ...
SKOPJE, Macedonia – Macedonia's president says he will veto a law making Albanian the country's second official language, describing the legislation as unnecessary and unconstitutional. Macedonian ...