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Protesters Storm Presidential HQ In Macedonian Capital

An anti-government protest in the Macedonian capital of Skopje has become in violent, with police reportedly involved in clashes with demonstrators who stormed the president’s office. Demonstrators have now reportedly entered the president’s offices in the capital #Skopjepic.twitter.com/fZDO6sddNK — Balkan Newsbeat (@BalkanNewsbeat) April 13, 2016 The office of President Gjorge Ivanovis reprted to be completely demolished. According to RT: The protest began Wednesday daytime and reportedly accumulated some three thousand people.

Russia Refutes Its Own Rumor, Says Doha Deal Will Have Few Detailed Committments

Russia Refutes Its Own Rumor, Says Doha Deal Will Have Few Detailed Committments

Yesterday, Russia said there was a virtual deal assured with Saudi Arabia to "freeze" production (at record levels) that did not require Iran's participation. And now, it appears the Russians are walking that confident "hope" back. Russia's energy minster just told a briefing that the Doha "freeze" deal would be "loosely-framed with fed detailed commitments."

Not exactly what the market was hoping for...

 

Syrian Elections For Parliament Denounced By Assad’s Enemies

Syrians are heading to the polling stations to elect a new parliament as a new round of Syria peace talks kicks off in Geneva. President Assad’s opponents and Western powers have denounced the poll as illegitimate. The US has dismissed out of hand the Syrian poll to elect a new parliament saying it doesn’t reflect “the will of the people.” But in 2005 Washington welcomed voting in neighboring Iraq when the country was also gripped by war. RT reports: Voters on the territories occupied by terrorists can travel to the nearest polling station to cast their votes.

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