Prosecutor gives up on little Tamara


Prosecutor Natasha Godjovska, who was supposed to prove the system’s mistake for the death of young Tamara Dimovska, who died while awaiting surgery abroad, was a no show at yesterday’s court hearing and withdrew from the case. According to unofficial information, the prosecutor withdrew due to personal reasons, and the prosecution will appoint a new …

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Magyar Telekom trial: Bogoeski will unveil the bribers after the elections


The former intelligence officer, who testified before the US authorities, found that three politicians from Macedonia – former Prime Minister Vlado Buckovski, DUI leader Ali Ahmeti and former DUI official Musa Xhaferi accepted bribes to postpone the introduction of a third mobile operator in the country – did not appear in the Criminal Court yesterday …

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Titanic trial adjourned for Sept 24 due to illness of defendant Protugjer


Trial in Special Prosecutor’s Office (SPO) case dubbed “Titanic” has been adjourned Wednesday due to the illness of the defendant Martin Protugjer for September 24. Protugjer’s lawyer Donco Nakov submitted to the court the medical documentation and explained that defendant was urgently taken late Tuesday to emergency care unit. The prosecutor Lile Stefanovska said that …

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Opening statements in Bloody Thursday trial: The defendants were saviors, not terrorists


Reputable people who recited and sang in front of the Parliament, MPs who waved their hands without making any signs to open the door of the Parliament and let the crowd in, a policeman who saved the life of MP Zijadin Sela and a minister who safely evacuated the people who were inside the Parliament, …

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900 ‘bombs’ remain to be heard as SPO’s Titanic trial resumes


More than 900 ‘bombs’ remain to be heard as the Special Prosecutor Office’s Titanic trial resumes in Skopje’s Criminal Court today. The wiretapped recordings are related to the abuse of power by several former officials in 2012. Twenty-one individuals are indicted in the case, including former PM Nikola Gruevski. Judge Osman Sabani is presiding the …

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