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Negligence and corruption fueled North Macedonia’s nightclub inferno

Season 1, Ep. 51

A night out turned into a nightmare in North Macedonia. On Sunday morning a fire ripped through a packed nightclub in the town of Kočani, killing at least 59 people and injuring over 150. The cause of this tragedy is a mix of reckless decisions, negligence, and corruption, an all-too-familiar pattern in the Balkans. 

But is this another wake up call? And will anyone actually be held accountable?


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