Author: Kieran Guilbert
Published on: 04/04/2025 | 00:00:00
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“Unfortunately, this morning I received the bad news,” says North Macedonia’s Health Minister Arben Taravari. The patient had suffered burns covering nearly 40% of his body and died after developing an infection and experiencing kidney failure. The blaze on 16 March broke out when a pyrotechnics display triggered a fire in Koani. Prosecutor Ljupcho Kocevski says suspects are being investigated for offences. Authorities in the small Western Balkan nation of about 1.8 million people said last month they had shuttered nightclubs and entertainment venues following the blaze. Last month, conservative Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski acknowledged the public’s anger but said his opponents were “political vultures” Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) cites similar videos reportedly showing armed men “executing civilians in cold blood” the Sudanese army has not commented on the reports or the UN’s remarks.
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