The death toll from a nightclub fire in North Macedonia last month has risen to 60 after a critically injured burn victim ...
After a nightclub blaze killed 59 people on March 16, North Macedonia’s parliament approved a law change banning the use of ...
Campaign to silence critical voices began after the tragic March 16 fire. The methods were akin to those used by ...
Mourners gathered to pay their respects to victims of a nightclub blaze at the North Macedonian embassy in London.
KOCANI, North Macedonia - 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 ...
Mourners walked to the cemetery in the town of Kocani on March 20 to bid farewell to 59 people who died in a fire at the Pulse nightclub. Many of the victims were in their teens or 20s.
Hundreds of people clutching red and white roses and wearing T-shirts with their loved ones' faces gathered in a small town ...
Funeral services are being held across North Macedonia for victims of the March 16 nightclub fire, which claimed 59 lives.
In North Macedonia, a devastating nightclub fire in Kocani claimed 59 lives, sparking nationwide grief and protests. The unlicensed club lacked safety measures, leading to over 20 arrests. Angry ...
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.
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 ...