Mother Teresa was born Agnes Gonxhe Bojaxhiu in 1910 to Albanian parents in Skopje, then part of the Ottoman Empire and now the capital of Macedonia... READ MORE›
Mother Teresa, revered for her work with the poor in India, has been proclaimed a saint by Pope Francis in a ceremony at the Vatican... READ MORE›
In 1928 Mother Teresa joined the Loreto order of nuns... READ MORE›
Shcherbak reportedly said Moscow's goal was to create a strip of militarily neutral countries in the Balkans that comprised Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Serbia... READ MORE›
A healthcare worker sprays disinfectant in the area they found a man suspected of suffering from the Ebola virus in Kenema, Sierra Leone... READ MORE›
Mr. Zaev of the Social Democrats has cobbled together a majority through a coalition with the Democratic Union for Integration, an ethnic Albanian party... READ MORE›
The protesters stormed parliament on Thursday night after the country's opposition Social Democrat party and others representing Macedonia's Albanian ethnic minority voted for a new speaker... READ MORE›
She will be made a saint on Sept. 4, 13 years after her beatification and 19 years after she died at age 87... READ MORE›
The Serbian president, Tomislav Nikolic, said that he and his sons would personally take up arms if Serbs in Kosovo were threatened... READ MORE›
Germany opens its gates Berlin says all Syrian asylum-seekers are welcome to remain, as Britain is urged to make a 'similar statement'... READ MORE›
Pope Francis attributed a second miracle to her after a man with a bacterial infection in his brain purportedly recovered after praying to Mother Teresa... READ MORE›
A crowd of about 300 gathered outside the narrow lane leading to the modest Mother House of the order that Mother Teresa founded... READ MORE›
As they neared Hungary, four men with knives and stun guns, dressed as Serbian policemen, threatened them and took their money... READ MORE›
A woman in Paris who was hospitalised with a probable case of Ebola has tested negative for the virus... READ MORE›
Macedonia, along with other Balkan countries on the migrant route, began turning away economic migrants nearly two weeks ago... READ MORE›
Now I embrace it. Mother Teresa, whose parents were ethnic Albanians, visited this Balkan nation in 1991... READ MORE›
Two men rushed into hospital after suicide attempt in Victoria Square, a gathering point for refugees coming to Athens... READ MORE›
European Council president tells economic migrants to not risk their lives as crowds swell on Greece-Macedonia border... READ MORE›
The octogenarian Blum spent a night last week in Idomeni, camping out in solidarity with the refugees... READ MORE›
BALKAN ROUTE In Leros, Mohammad was registered as required under European Union rules, with his fingerprints recorded in a European database known as Eurodac... READ MORE›
Gibraltar chief minister warns Brexit could lead to joint sovereignty with Spain... READ MORE›
The head of a small ethnic Albanian opposition party and 22 police officers were also injured... READ MORE›
Refugee crisis Meeting the desperate and the hopeful on the 1,300-mile trail from Turkey to Hungary... READ MORE›
SKOPJE Macedonia has sent about 600 migrants who crossed the border on Monday back to Greece, a Macedonian police official said on Tuesday... READ MORE›
Facing opposition from a bevy of nations, Europe's scheme to legally bring in migrants thus far has failed... READ MORE›
Dr Roberta Marshall, Ebola incident lead at Public Health England, said We remain involved in discussions around the death of a British National in Macedonia... READ MORE›
He said Qatar Airways had plenty of growth opportunities elsewhere, citing new routes opening this month to Dublin, Skopje and Sarajevo as examples... READ MORE›
Greece said police on the Macedonian side of their joint frontier used teargas, rubber bullets and stun grenades to push back the migrants... READ MORE›
European officials would assess the asylum applications of Syrian refugees -- and directly resettle those whose applications are approved -- from refugee camps in Turkey... READ MORE›
Mr. Romevski said the storm had dumped nearly four inches of rain on the Gazi Baba area, while other parts of Skopje received far less... READ MORE›
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