By bne IntelliNews Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic has faced widespread backlash following his visit to the victims of a deadly fire at a nightclub in Kocani, North Macedonia, which killed 59 ...
On Sunday, a deadly inferno erupted in Club Pulse, killing 59 people and injuring well over 100 partygoers in Kočani — roughly 60 miles from the capital city of Skopje.
"From the very first moment of the tragic accident, the Greek government and our country have stood in solidarity and humanity with the people of the neighbouring country," said Deputy Foreign Ministe ...
Five young North Macedonians, critically injured in a deadly nightclub fire in Kocani that killed 59, are fighting for survival in Thessaloniki hospitals. Two women and a man at G. Papanikolaou’s burn ...
A fire broke out at the Pulse nightclub in Kocani, North Macedonia, early Sunday morning, killing at least 59 people. The ...
Officials said that the "Pulse" nightclub's licence was illegally obtained and that the venue lacked fire extinguishers and emergency exits. More than 150 people were injured ...
As families gathered at a hospital for updates, Tomco Stojanov already knew his son’s devastating fate: 25-year-old Andrej ...
The North Macedonian Interior Ministry on Monday said more than 20 people faced investigation after a fire that swept through a nightclub, killing dozens. At least 59 people died as a result of the bl ...
The packed nightclub in North Macedonia where 59 people were killed in a blaze at the weekend had just one emergency exit, ...
North Macedonia lowered flags to half mast and hundreds turned out for memorial events on Monday as the Balkan nation mourned ...