Thousands rally in N Macedonia ahead of trial over deadly nightclub fire
Protesters demand justice over the nightclub fire that killed 63 people in the town of Kocani in March.

Protesters demand justice over the nightclub fire that killed 63 people in the town of Kocani in March.

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More than 100 people injured in the deadly fire at a nightclub in Kocani, 100km (62 miles) east of the capital, Skopje.
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