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Samaras, who earlier this week held talks with his rival for the ND presidency Dora Bakoyannis and a number of her most prominent backers within the party, met yesterday with former Defense Minister and New Democracy secretary Evangelos Meimarakis. The...
Tags: Antonis Samaras, Evangelos Meimarakis, New Democracy, Macedonia, Skopje, Constantine Mitsotakis, Vangelis Meimarakis, Mikis Theodorakis, Politics, Dora Bakoyannis, Samara
Greece's new socialist government has announced they would continue to block Macedonia�s admission negotiations with the EU. The reason for this is the long-standing dispute over the name of Greece's northern neighbor. The negotiations could be unblocked...
Tags: Greece, Macedonia, EU Council of Ministers, Athens, Ancient Greece, Macedonia naming dispute, Foreign relations of the Republic of Macedonia, Skopje
According to Helbig, the problems of the Gypsies (properly referred to as Roma) include lack of education, endemic poverty, discrimination, unemployment, no representation in city councils, and medical ailments such as tuberculosis. "Their living situation...
Tags: Helbig, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Carpathian Ensemble, Eastern European Studies, world music, Balkans, Macedonia, Skopje, Klezmer, Music, Ukrainian dance, Hammered dulcimer, University of Pittsburgh, Jewish music, Entertainment Culture, Tsymbaly, Yiddish
Bo�idar �eli� said in Skopje on Friday that Belgrade recognizes Macedonia under its constitutional name. Greece has for almost two decades contested the former Yugoslav republic's right to use the name "the Republic of Macedonia". If the two countries...
Tags: Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Macedonia, Skopje, Macedonia¬タモSerbia relations, Kosovo, Politics, Yugoslavia, Outline of Macedonia
Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt has arrived on an unannounced visit to Skopje late on Thursday, Beta news agency said...Sources in the Macedonian government said that Bildt's visit had not been announced and that he met with Prime Minister Nikola...
Tags: Nikola Gruevski, Carl Bildt, Macedonia, Skopje, Macedonia naming dispute, Republic of Macedonia, George Papandreou, Politics of the Republic of Macedonia, Papandreou, Nikola, Accession of Macedonia to the European Union
Branko Crvenkovski said that the country did not need now false actions, but true efforts to find a solution. Media reports in Athens quoted a senior Greek foreign ministry source as saying that the bilateral meeting between Gruevski and Papandreou...
Tags: Gruevski, Cyprus, Nicosia, Politics, Democratic Union for Integration, Nikola Gruevski, Western Asia, George Papandreou, Papandreou, Northern Cyprus, Foreign relations of Northern Cyprus, Macedonia, Greece¬タモTurkey relations, Socialist International, Republic of Macedonia, Cyprus dispute, Divided regions, Island countries, Skopje
An ad hoc choir “Singing Skopjans” (Macedonian: Распеани скопјани in Cyrillic and Raspeani skopjani in Latin alphabet) consists of citizens of Skopje who express their opinions on social matters through songs. The singers meet every Sunday at different...
Tags: singing skopjans, Macedonia, Skopje, Macedonian language, Je, Dnevnik, Entertainment Culture
Is Charcuterie Getting Too Hip For Its Own Good? The first rule of Charcuterie Club is: You do not talk about Charcuterie Club. That's what they told me that night at the Black Hoof, over plates of pheasant rillettes and roasted bone marrow.
Tags: Macedonia, Skopje, French cuisine, Spreads, Charcuterie, Pᅢᄁtᅢᄅ, Rillettes, Hospitality Recreation, French words and phrases, Garde manger, Cold cut
Lorin Maazel may have been a big name in conducting, but it is perhaps an indication of the wealth of young, exciting conductors around at present that this performance with the Philharmonia, with whom he first worked 50 years ago, should prove so uninspiring.
Tags: Philharmonia/Maazel Colston Hall, Bristol Lorin Maazel, Macedonia, Skopje, Lorin Maazel, Philharmonia Orchestra, Lorin, Entertainment Culture
My name is Filip Stojanovski...I contribute to Global Voices through articles usually about the Macedonian blogosphere, and I also translate some for the Macedonian version of Global Voices...David: You told me that Global Voices is one of the key aspects...
Tags: Global Voices, Macedonian, Macedonia, Skopje, Ancient Greece, Ethnic groups in the Republic of Macedonia, Ethnic groups in Greece