Ana Petruseva
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Parliamentary approval of key ethnic minority reforms meets West's condition for financial assistance.
German national claims that he suffered months of abuse in a Kabul jail after being arrested on Skopje trip.
While Albanians applaud Hague prosecutors' action, Macedonians say it reflects a lopsided view of the 2001 conflict.
Once an invisible minority, Macedonia’s small lesbian and gay community is becoming assertive
The late President Trajkovski steered his country out of conflict by embracing dialogue rather than divisive nationalism.
Despite the untimely death of president Boris Trajkovski, his biggest legacy is a constitutional settlement that can survive such shocks to the political system.
Crvenkovski's victory likely to lead to months of horsetrading and squabbling over posts.
This year’s election politics are just one more obstacle on the bumpy path towards European membership.
Love is in the air in the Balkans - if the Eurovision Song Contest is anything to go by.
Opposition riding populist wave with campaign against law on municipal boundaries.