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Op-Ed: Countdown Gruevski
“As Gruevski’s days are counting down and our eyes turn toward Macedonia, I hope that…
Postcard from Skopje: The Melancholy Revolution
“I think this is a melancholy revolution,” Giovanni said on Thursday evening, and I knew…
Postcard from Skopje: Night of the Blunt Knives
When God said to Abraham, “Kill me a son,” he was putting him on. Four…
Postcard from Kumanovo: The Chessboard and the Carnival
“This is part of a game of chess. Some make protests, others make killings,” said…
Postcard from Skopje: Rain Fails To Stop Play
Yesterday afternoon, two hours before the third evening of protest’s six o’clock kick-off time, the…
Who’s to Blame in Macedonia?
Suad Skenderi of Romalitico says that Macedonia “bloomed with the existence of multiculturalism, solidarity, tolerance,…