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On July 9th, the trial of the serial killer from Staro Nagoricane begins, he faces life imprisonment
MK🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

On July 9th, the trial of the serial killer from Staro Nagoricane begins, he faces life imprisonment

The article reports on two separate developments in North Macedonia. First, Serbian police officers will conduct joint patrols with Macedonian police in Ohrid from August 1st to August 31st, as part of a cooperation agreement during the tourist season. The patrols aim to enhance security for both local residents and Serbian tourists. Serbian officers will follow Macedonian laws, carry no weapons, and support Macedonian officers. Second, the Health Insurance Fund has expanded the positive drug list to include three anticoagulants—Enoxaparin (Klexan), Nadroparin, and Rivaroxaban—which will now be available by prescription at all pharmacies starting July 1st. However, the refund system will remain active until July 15th to ensure continuity of treatment while the new system is being implemented. Director Sasho Klekovski explained that some drugs will initially be available through the refund system, and prices will be significantly reduced under the new system.

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MKD.mk logoMKD.mkIndependentCenter9 hr. ago
From tomorrow, joint police patrols of Macedonian and Serbian policemen in Ohrid

Starting tomorrow, joint police patrols between Macedonian and Serbian officers will begin in Ohrid. This initiative is based on a cooperation protocol aimed at enhancing security during the tourist season. The patrols are intended to protect both local residents and the many Serbian tourists visiting Ohrid. Serbian officers will operate under Macedonian law, will not carry weapons, and will provide support to Macedonian police. Prior to the start of this collaboration, Serbian officers were briefed on Macedonian laws related to internal affairs and policing.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a collaborative effort between two countries' police forces. It does not exhibit clear ideological bias, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The content focuses on practical cooperation and legal compliance, with no apparent slant toward either side.

Makfax logoMakfaxIndependentCenter12 hr. ago
After the death of the mayor of Brvenica, the procedure for new elections is opened

The article reports on two separate developments in North Macedonia. First, Serbian police officers will conduct joint patrols with Macedonian police in Ohrid from August 1st to August 31st, based on a cooperation protocol during the tourist season. The patrols aim to enhance security for both local residents and Serbian tourists. Serbian officers will operate under Macedonian law, carry no weapons, and support Macedonian officers. Second, the Health Insurance Fund has expanded the positive drug list to include three anticoagulants—Enoxaparin (Klexan), Nadoparin, and Rivaroxaban—which will now be available by prescription at all pharmacies starting July 1st. However, the refund system will remain active until July 15th to ensure continuity of treatment while the new system is implemented. Director Sasho Klekovski explained that some drugs will initially be available through the refund system, and prices will be reduced significantly.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about inter-agency cooperation between Serbian and Macedonian police and administrative updates regarding healthcare reforms. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on partisan perspectives. The tone remains neutral, focusing on procedural changes,

Makfax logoMakfaxIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
By July 15th, the foundation will refund money for Clexani, since July 1st they're on the positive list of drugs

The article discusses two separate topics. The first covers a joint police patrol initiative between Serbian and Macedonian authorities in Ohrid, starting from July 8th until August 31st, aimed at enhancing security during the tourist season. Serbian officers will operate under Macedonian law, without carrying weapons, and provide support to local police. The second part outlines the upcoming trial of a suspect from Staro Nagorichane, accused of four murders and two attempted murders, with potential life imprisonment. The defendant allegedly committed these crimes driven by sexual gratification, targeting vulnerable women.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on collaborative efforts between Serbia and North Macedonia regarding police operations in Ohrid, which involves intergovernmental cooperation and has implications for regional relations. It also covers a legal proceeding involving serious criminal charges. The tone remains fact-

Makfax logoMakfaxIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
On July 9th, the trial of the serial killer from Staro Nagoricane begins, he faces life imprisonment

The article reports on two separate developments in North Macedonia. First, Serbian police officers will conduct joint patrols with Macedonian police in Ohrid from August 1st to August 31st, as part of a cooperation agreement during the tourist season. The patrols aim to enhance security for both local residents and Serbian tourists. Serbian officers will follow Macedonian laws, carry no weapons, and support Macedonian officers. Second, the Health Insurance Fund has expanded the positive drug list to include three anticoagulants—Enoxaparin (Klexan), Nadroparin, and Rivaroxaban—which will now be available by prescription at all pharmacies starting July 1st. However, the refund system will remain active until July 15th to ensure continuity of treatment while the new system is being implemented. Director Sasho Klekovski explained that some drugs will initially be available through the refund system, and prices will be significantly reduced under the new system.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about inter-agency cooperation between Serbian and Macedonian police and administrative updates regarding healthcare reforms. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on one side over another. The tone remains neutral and informative, focusing on the

Makfax logoMakfaxIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
Two streets in Gazi Baba without water tomorrow

The article reports on two separate developments in North Macedonia. First, Serbian police officers will conduct joint patrols with Macedonian police in Ohrid from August 1st to August 31st as part of a cooperation agreement during the tourist season. The patrols aim to enhance security for both local residents and Serbian tourists. Serbian officers will operate under Macedonian law, carry no weapons, and support Macedonian officers. Second, the Health Insurance Fund has expanded the positive drug list to include three anticoagulants—Enoxaparin (Klexan), Nadroparin, and Rivaroxaban—which will now be available by prescription at all pharmacies starting July 1st. However, the refund system for these drugs will remain active until July 15th to ensure continuity of treatment while the new system is implemented. Director Sasho Klekovski explained that delays in pharmacy stock updates necessitate the continued refund process.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about inter-agency cooperation between Serbian and Macedonian police and administrative procedures related to healthcare reforms. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on one side over another. Both stories are reported objectively with balanced,

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