Tightening the circle from different sides could, in the end, save Macedonia from cracking on the outside, but it could also speed up the possibility, intimated time and again, of an internal explosion. Officially, unrecognized, this state at the same time is statistically non-existent, as many are wont to say in jest Firstly, on last Wednesday evening, it was officially […]

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