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Disinformation about Russian army entering the Belarus in order to quell the demonstrations
When the social networks and the chat services were flooded with videos containing military transporters and buses full of soldiers, claiming this is the Russian army that has either entered Belarus or "are about to enter" Belarus, the fact-checkers from Belarus have quickly debunked these claims as disinformation.
As was stressed by Franak Viačorka, an analyst from Minsk, and a...
Mass protest in the streets of Skopje, inspired by crime committed in project “Skopje 2014”
Today's mass protests, according to the placards that demonstrators are carrying, and the direction they are marching in, is dedicated to " the crimes committed on Project Skopje 2014"
Citizens gathered in front of the Parliament to repeat demands and remind everyone what it is they are protesting about. also letting everyone know they will not stop until their demands...
Today protests will be held in Skopje, Stip and Bitola
After a day without demonstrations, protesters today at 18:00 will be back on the streets. Today's protest will begin outside the Special Prosecutor's Office, but it is still unknown what route they will take.
Protests have now been announced in Stip, Kocani and Bitola. The protest in Stip will begin at 18:00, before the Basic Court, and in Bitola they...
(Video) Demonstrators throwing eggs at President Ivanov’s office
Around 50 eggs ended up in the window of the People's Office of President Gjorge Ivanov located in the city center.
Several hundred citizens revolted after the President's decision to grant amnesty and pardon all politicians, and sent him a message calling him a rubber ficus plant.
Demonstrators chanted "Jorge, you're a rubber plant", "Mafia in prison", "Murderers, murderers", "No justice...
MOI: There was no clash between the police and taxi drivers in Gevgelija
The Ministry of Interior has denied reports that yesterday there was a clash between police officers who were providing security at the railway and taxi drivers protesting in Gevgelija.
The Ministry of Interior said that one of the taxi drivers fell ill, but not because force was used against him, but because he had a chronic disease. He fainted and...