• Monday, 23 December 2024
MIA FLASH
10 August 2021 Skopje – Majority of wildfires in the country have been localized and brought under control. Although partially under control, a fire burning near the Berovo village of Budinarci, eastern North Macedonia, is still active. Also, the Municipality of Saraj in Skopje has requested an army plane to help put out blazes overlooking a nearby village. Skopje – More than 500 people have been dispatched to put out the wildfire in Budinarci village, Berovo, eastern North Macedonia, Crisis Management Center Director Stojanche Angelov said Tuesday. Debar – The Debar interior department will file charges against two persons from the village of Ame under the suspicion of arson. “Police teams conducted an inspection after a fire was reported late yesterday at a field in the area of Ame. Two villagers, aged 47 and 37, were found starting a fire while working on a field owned by another villager,” Ohrid Interior Sector Spokesperson Stefan Dimoski said on Tuesday. Pehchevo – A firefighter dispatched from Austria to help battle blazes in the Berovo region has been taken to a hospital in Skopje where he is being treated for his injuries. Skopje – All state capacities have been literally put entirely in the service of fighting the wildfires over the past ten days, whereas the Army and its members have shown they are always the first to respond to the needs of the people and the state, investing their capacities, knowledge and equipment to save lives first, but also assets and nature, said Defense Minister Radmila Shekerinska on Tuesday. Skopje – Montenegro is joining the wildfire extinguishing efforts in North Macedonia, after the country’s Defense and Security Council decided to approve the motion of Defense Minister Olivera Injac over the deployment of helicopter Bell 412. Skopje – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday urged citizens to exercise caution when traveling to Greece, as a result of the ongoing fires, adding that so far no Macedonian nationals have sought assistance. Skopje – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has announced that last on August 8, 38 out of 39 Macedonian tourists left the the Greek island of Evia, which has been gripped by raging wildfires. One tourist has remained there, and he’s situated in the south part of the island where it’s safe. Skopje – North Macedonia recorded 518 new cases out of 5,809 COVID-19 tests over the past 24 hours. Skopje – Four more COVID-19 vaccination sites will be put into service in Skopje as of Wednesday (Aug. 11) in addition to the existing ones after interest in vaccination started rising, the Health Ministry said Tuesday. Skopje – The Ministry of Health (MoH) said Tuesday the vaccination process is continuous across the country, without an appointment, highlighting that 32 percent of the adult population in North Macedonia has already received one vaccine dose. Skopje – Delegations of the President’s Office laid flowers Tuesday at the memorials in Gjorche Petrov municipality and the village of Volkovo, paying respects to the eight army reservists who were killed near area Ljubotenski Bachila 20 years ago. Skopje – Starting Wednesday (Aug. 11), Macedonian companies will be allowed to take part in NATO’s public tenders with an annual budget of nearly EUR 5 billion, the Finance Ministry said Tuesday. Skopje – A support center for domestic companies active on the NATO market will soon be launched in the Ministry of Defense. The center was set up after the country’s NATO accession and changes in the Law on Public Procurement in Defense and Security, aimed to support to process, said Defense Minister Radmila Shekerinska on Tuesday. Skopje – EU Ambassador David Geer and Veles mayor Ace Kocevski visited on Tuesday the tourist facilities within the sub-project “Smart Lake Mladost, the first innovative tourist attraction in Macedonia.” The project should be completed by August 31. Skopje – According to State Statistical Office data, Industrial producer prices in June 2021 increased by 1.9% at monthly level and by 11.8% at annual level. Skopje – The Independent Chamber of Hospitality (NUK) calls on the government to rescind its decision banning unvaccinated people from dining out at restaurants as of next week. Skopje – The director of the Agency for Foreign Investments and Export Promotion, Dejan Pavleski, is on a two-day visit to Istanbul, Turkey, where he will meet with officials of several Turkish companies that showed interest in investing part of their capital in North Macedonia. Ohrid – UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee has requested North Macedonia and Albania, as countries that manage the Natural and Cultural Heritage of the Ohrid region, to submit by 1 February 2022 a report on the progress made in the implementation of recommendations for protection of the Ohrid region. Skopje – The Ministry of Education and Science with permission from the government has after a whole decade relaunched the opportunity for faculties and scientific institutions in North Macedonia to get funds from the state budget to enhance their research capacities by modernizing labs. A total of Mden 17.3 million will be allocated for this purpose via an ongoing public call, the Education Ministry said in a press release on Tuesday. Skopje – Flipbook Film Festival 2021, a festival of European animated movies, will be held at the Youth Cultural Center (MKC) on 12-15 August. Of nearly 1,000 short animated movies from all across Europe submitted, 90 were selected in four competitive programs and a panorama of European animated movies. Sofia – There Is Such a People (TISP) leader Slavi Trifonov said Tuesday in Sofia that his party will not present its draft cabinet to Bulgaria’s Parliament on Wednesday. Tel Aviv –  More than 6,000 coronavirus infections have been recorded in one day in Israel for the first time in six months. Two women were seriously injured in Iran on Monday after a man allegedly ran them over with his car because they weren’t wearing head coverings, according to local media reports. Saudi Arabia has arrested 207 people, including employees at key ministries, on corruption and fraud charges, as part of an anti-corruption drive backed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.