[ noun ] capital of modern Macedonia <noun.location>
The EU executive had 'failed to prove irreparable damage' was being done to the European Union as a result of the sanctions on Skopje, Mr Kranidiotis said. The Commission has to show irreparable damage if it is to get a ruling against the embargo.
Under the republic's constitution, President Gligorov has 10 days to appoint a new prime minister. Mr Slobodan Petrovic, editor of Puls, a Skopje weekly, last night said: 'The collapse could heighten instability.
Mother Teresa was born in the Yugoslav town of Skopje of ethnic Albanian parents.
The Skopje government has not approved any payments to Yugoslavia's federal government for almost two years.
The decision to change the borders of the R of M is adopted with a referendum if it is voted for by the majority of the voters.' These two articles together prove the expansionist nature of the Skopje leaders.
Officials in the capital, Skopje, said that tighter sanctions would close its only rail link with northern Europe.
But the state Tanjug news agency reported later that irregularities led election officials to annul results in some districts and that 25,000 people gathered near Skopje to protest alleged attempts to keep them from voting.
Petar Gosev, the head of the former Communist Party, recently renamed the Party of Democratic Change, was reported by Skopje television to have won a majority in his Skopje district.
Petar Gosev, the head of the former Communist Party, recently renamed the Party of Democratic Change, was reported by Skopje television to have won a majority in his Skopje district.