The National Bank of North Macedonia kept its key interest rate unchanged at 4% during its regular monetary policy meeting. It issued a warning about inflation.
North Macedonia's PM Hristijan Mickoski confirmed that a member of his security detail was arrested for beating his wife.
President Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova confirmed in Yerevan that North Macedonia wants to become a partner in the Three Seas Initiative.
President Gordana Siljanovska Davkovka said in Baku that European integration of the Western Balkans is essential for effectively combating drug trafficking.
North Macedonia judges face small fines or no penalties for failing to declare assets, despite potential dismissal in theory.
North Macedonia begins regular purchases of Azerbaijani gas via Trans-Anatolian and Trans Adriatic pipelines, Russian envoy Dmitry Zykov says.
Ohrid city authorities have approved price increases that will impact both residents and tourists in the North Macedonian tourist hub.
Dora Proeska, sister of late North Macedonian singer Toše Proeski, shared an emotional photo from her father Nikola's grave on May 2.
Russian ambassador Dmitry Zykov says North Macedonia is reducing Russian gas imports for political reasons, acting against its own economic interests.
Russian ambassador Dmitry Zykov says North Macedonia has sided with all EU restrictive measures against Russia since the start of the war in Ukraine, preventing a bilateral commission meeting.
Russia's new ambassador to Skopje Dmitry Zykov said North Macedonian officials avoid contact with Russian diplomats, though some maintain working contacts and provide assistance.
A Czech citizen got stuck in a mountainous area in North Macedonia on May 1, requiring a rescue operation.
Health Minister Azir Aliu says telemedicine will be a key pillar for healthcare improvement, with doctors from the diaspora assisting patients through TV.
North Macedonia has provided military and technical aid to Ukraine, according to Russian envoy Dmitry Zykov, who says Skopje's position is dictated by its Euro-Atlantic foreign policy vector.
Health Minister Azir Aliu announced telemedicine will be a key pillar for improving the healthcare system, enabling doctors from the diaspora to assist patients remotely.
Two men, aged 21 and 38, have been arrested and placed in pretrial detention in Skopje for attempting to set fire to a synagogue on April 12. They face terrorism charges.
A court in Skopje ordered pretrial detention for two men suspected of attempting to set fire to a synagogue, the Jewish community's religious building.
Incoming PM Peter Magyar signals the end of Nikola Gruevski's refuge in Hungary, putting North Macedonia in a diplomatic bind.
New drug seizures cast further doubt over North Macedonia's ability to regulate its medicinal cannabis industry.
The Association of Journalists of Macedonia honored BIRN Macedonia for its contribution to professional investigative reporting at its 80th anniversary event in Skopje.