ITINERARY OUTLINED FOR TRIP TO AZERBAIJAN AND BULGARIA
GLOBAL CATHOLIC NEWS Rome's Zenit News
GLOBAL CATHOLIC NEWS Rome's Zenit News
President Parvanov's idea to decommission Units 1 and 2 of the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant, modernize them and recommission them is feasible, Emil Vapirev, head of the Committee for the Use of Atomic Energy for Peaceful Purposes, said. The first two gene
Radio Free Europe By Julia Geshakova
The Czech republic is interested in participating in the construction of Bulgaria's second nuclear plant, the country's ambassador said Monday.
Two Canadian companies have expressed interest in building a second nuclear plant in Bulgaria, the country's foreign minister said Sunday. Solomon Pasi identified the firms as Canada's state nuclear energy company, Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.
Ban on access to state security records is wrong, novinite.com latest poll shows.
AP By Martin Walker
AP By Martin Walker
Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg before the Heritage Foundation It is a pleasure for me to join you today at The Heritage Foundation--a prominent think-tank of well-known stature both in the United States and worldwide.
Elegant and remarkably regal despite a four-day Washington whirlwind of politicking and meetings, Bulgaria's former boy king and present prime minister, Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, said the most notable change he has witnessed since his return from exile ha
AP Intelcan Technosystems Inc, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada was selected by the Bulgarian Ministry of Defence (MOD) to provide systems and services to modernize Bulgaria's existing military airports to the new NATO and ICAO standards in support of Bulgarian b
By Kevin Chaffee The Washington Times
By MARTIN HUTCHINSON United Press International Business and Economics Editor
The M&A market in Bulgaria is still in the early stages of its development, largely owing to slower privatisation and slower economic growth, PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Bulgaria Country Report claims. It is part of PricewaterhouseCoopers'Central & Eastern Eu
US President George W. Bush urged Bulgaria on Tuesday to redouble its efforts to be admitted to Nato during the alliance's November summit, visiting Bulgarian Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg said.
AP President Bush met on Tuesday with Prime Minister Simeon Saxcoburggotski of Bulgaria, whose nation is seeking membership in NATO.
By Nicholas Kralev THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Financial Times; Apr 23, 2002 By KERIN HOPE and THEODOR TROEV
Abstracted from an Amnesty International report, published in April, 2002 Introduction
Kathimerini Jose-Maria Aznar, who has been prime minister of Spain for the past six years, believes that Europe can solve its problems by adopting greater liberalization in order to be more competitive vis-a-vis the United States.
Every second Bulgarian who works feels bad and Bulgaria tops the list of the countries as far as general fatigue is concerned, the report of the European Foundation for Improvement of Working and Living Conditions for 2001 reads.
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