The United States of America (United States) and the Republic of North Macedonia (North Macedonia) have agreed to a Framework for an Agreement on ...
GENEVA, 12 Oct., (UNHCR) - In an indication that the government's intention to grant amnesty lacked credibility among former rebel soldiers, refugee returns to the former Yugoslav Republic of ...
This is a summary of what was said by UNHCR spokesperson Kris Janowski – to whom quoted text may be attributed – at today's press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. 5 October 2001 UNHCR is ...
Macedonia's parliament voted on Friday constitutional changes adopting the new name "Republic of North Macedonia" to end a row that has long poisoned relations with neighbouring Greece. Greece rejects ...
This summer, Greece and Macedonia—known internationally by its UN designation, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, or FYROM—made headlines with an unusual announcement: under a provisional deal ...
This Selected Issues paper examines the expected costs of the population decline on potential output growth in New Macedonia. The IMF estimates that the population decline would create a drag on ...
Historical, cultural and linguistic disputes keep the EU door closed to North Macedonia, while the key is held by "brotherly" Bulgaria, which has promised it will not back down until its neighbouring ...
This December, North Macedonia will mark its 20th anniversary of gaining candidate status for European Union membership. Two decades later, the country is still waiting to join the EU. What was once a ...
The Council has adopted an assistance measure under the European Peace Facility (EPF) worth €13 million with the aim of strengthening the capacities and capabilities of the Army of the Republic of ...
How would you characterize the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia’s (NBRM) overall approach to bank regulation? How has it evolved over the past five years? What are the key challenges facing ...
In 1995, a car bomb rocked the capital of then newly-independent Macedonia. The target – the first democratically elected president, Kiro Gligorov, who narrowly survived. To this day, no one can say ...