As families gathered at a hospital for updates, Tomco Stojanov already knew his son’s devastating fate: 25-year-old Andrej ...
Fire tore through the overcrowded Club Pulse early Sunday ... bribery surrounding the nightclub that was crammed with young revelers and at double capacity. And North Macedonia's government ...
At least 59 people were killed and 150 more injured when concert pyrotechnics inside a packed nightclub in Kochani, North Macedonia sparked a fire.
The death toll from a nightclub fire in North Macedonia last month has risen to 60 after a critically injured burn victim ...
People attend a funeral ceremony for the victims of a fire at the Pulse nightclub, in the town of Kocani, North Macedonia [Valdrin Xhemaj/Reuters] Several people overcome by grief required medical ...
A fire broke out in a nightclub in North Macedonia early Sunday ... 2:35 a.m. during a concert by a local pop group at the Pulse nightclub in the town of Kocani, Interior Minister Panche ...
For those left behind, Sunday’s fire is the first major tragedy for their generation, born after North Macedonia’s independence from war-torn former Yugoslavia. Candlelight vigils and demonstrations ...
The Pulse nightclub was engulfed with flames at ... Arben Taravari said 115 people have been taken to hospital in North Macedonia, with burns specialists from as far afield as Israel expected ...
Thousands of mourners gathered at cemeteries across North Macedonia on Thursday for the funerals of dozens of people killed in a nightclub fire, the Balkan country's worst disaster in decades.
Officials in North Macedonia are investigating a fire ... Around 500 revelers were at the “Pulse” nightclub in the town of Kochani, east of the capital Skopje, when flames ripped through ...
Officials said that Club Pulse, the nightclub where the fire broke out ... “There is no person in Macedonia who is not broken and with a destroyed spirit after this.” Mr. Mickoski, who took ...
The blaze broke out at the Pulse nightclub in the town of Kočani at ... He declared seven days of national mourning. North Macedonia’s public broadcaster reported that 27 people had been ...
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