Views on BG

UKRAINE BULGARIA SUPPORT MACEDONIAN INDEPENDENCE

Ukrainian news agency UNIAN Ukraine welcomes the NATO and European Union moves in the direction of settlement of the conflict in Macedonia and is ready to contribute to the development of this process, Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma said at a news co

Views on BG | September 4, 2001, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 526

KUCHMA URGES FOR NO VISA REGIME WITH BULGARIA

Kiev Novyy Kanal television Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma arrived on a two-day official visit in Sofia today.

Views on BG | September 4, 2001, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 645

BULGARIA PR INDUSTRY IS OF GROWING IMPORTANCE

Reuters, Business Operations Report There are 260 Bulgarian companies currently offering public-relations services - solid testimony to the growing importance of the communications sector in Bulgaria, even if many are small firms of questionable quality.

Views on BG | September 4, 2001, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 965

BUSINESS INSITS ON TRANSPARENCY AND FAIR APPROACH

DECLARATION OF THE BOARD OF THE BULGARIAN BUSINESS LEADERS FORUM TO THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA

Views on BG | September 4, 2001, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 930

UKRAINE TO CONTINUE COOPERATION WITH MACEDONIA

Ukrainian STB TV Ukraine will continue military and technical cooperation with Macedonia, taking into account developments in the region.

Views on BG | September 3, 2001, Monday // 00:00 | Viewed: 614

WHAT DO WE THINK WE ARE DOING IN MACEDONIA?

The Independent, London BY MARCUS TANNER

Views on BG | September 2, 2001, Sunday // 00:00 | Viewed: 868

APPOLONIA ANNUAL AWARD WINNER

Theodossii Spassov is this year`s winner of the Toxophoros annual award for contribution to the Bulgarian culture at the Appolonia fest.He plays the kaval/wooden flute/ like no one else because he transformed this originally a soft and mild instrument, in

Views on BG | September 1, 2001, Saturday // 00:00 | Viewed: 651

BULGARIAN AND ROMANIAN MINISTERS ON COOPERATION

Romanian News Agency Rompres `We have been working together and have decided to go on,` Romania`s Defence Minister Ioan Mircea Pascu said after meeting his Bulgarian counterpart Nikolai Svinarov in Plovdiv on 31 August.

Views on BG | August 31, 2001, Friday // 00:00 | Viewed: 796

MACEDONIAN AND BULGARIAN MINISTERS DISCUSS CRISIS

Macedonian State News Agency MIA Macedonian Defence Minister Vlado Buckovski on 31 August met Nikolay Svinarov, defence minister of Bulgaria.

Views on BG | August 31, 2001, Friday // 00:00 | Viewed: 691

TURKEY GREECE BULGARIA AND ROMANIA AGREEMENT

Turkish News Agency Anatolia National Defence Minister Sabahattin Cakmakoglu left for Bulgaria on 31 August.

Views on BG | August 31, 2001, Friday // 00:00 | Viewed: 673

BULGARIANS DRAFTED DUE TO FOREIGN RECRUIT PROBLEM

The Guardian - United Kingdom Record numbers of teachers who trained in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and even Bulgaria and Russia, will be arriving to start new jobs in schools in England in the next few days, as local education authorities opt for sho

Views on BG | August 30, 2001, Thursday // 00:00 | Viewed: 998

WHO IS WHO: STANISLAV DASKALOV

The new Bulgarian representative to the EU Stanislav Daskalov, was born in 1952. Daskalov is a graduate of the Moscow Institute of International Economic Relations.

Views on BG | August 30, 2001, Thursday // 00:00 | Viewed: 3445

BULGARIA WON`T BUY US PLANES

The Associated Press Bulgaria has scrapped plans to replace some of its Russian-made military aircraft with U.

Views on BG | August 30, 2001, Thursday // 00:00 | Viewed: 610

IRON CURTAIN NO AWAY-DAY SPECIAL

BY GLENN GIBBONS The Scotsman - United Kingdom

Views on BG | August 29, 2001, Wednesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 895

ELEVEN EMBASSIES INVESTIGATED FOR FRENCH VISA SCAM

The Guardian, London The French foreign ministry confirmed yesterday that corruption investigations were being conducted at eight of its embassies, after it emerged that the consulate in Sofia had sold tens of thousands of French visas to Bulgarian prost

Views on BG | August 28, 2001, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 840

ARMY FEARS SLIDE TO WAR IN MACEDONIA

The Sunday Times FEARS were growing last night that the British-led mission to disarm the Albanian rebels in Macedonia will end in failure, leaving the country facing civil war and eventual partition along ethnic lines.

Views on BG | August 28, 2001, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 753

BULGARIA RENEWS TIES WITH ARAB WORLD

The Times of India Bulgaria took a first step towards improving links with the Arab world this weekend as Jordan’s King Abdullah II wrapped up an official visit.

Views on BG | August 27, 2001, Monday // 00:00 | Viewed: 940

ECONOMIST: INCUMBENT CABINET MAY COME UNDER PRESSURE

The new Bulgarian cabinet has representatives of both the political right and left, which in the longer term may bring about the emergence of internal conflicts on policy issues, the Economist wrote in its latest issue in an analysis of the developments i

Views on BG | August 26, 2001, Sunday // 00:00 | Viewed: 774

TURKISH TYCOON STABBED TO DEATH

Associated Press The chairman of one of Turkey` largest business holdings and a prominent member of its Jewish community was found stabbed to death Saturday, police said.

Views on BG | August 26, 2001, Sunday // 00:00 | Viewed: 1195

JORDAN KING LEAVES FOR BULGARIA AND RUSSIA

Petra News Agency, Amman King Abdullah II of Jordan left on Saturday for a two-day official visit to Bulgaria.

Views on BG | August 26, 2001, Sunday // 00:00 | Viewed: 574

A WEEKEND IN BULGARIA FOR KING JORDAN

The Times of India Jordan`s King Abdullah II will spend the weekend in Bulgaria on an official visit during which he will sign three cooperation accords and meet with the country`s former monarch and now prime minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg, the presidency

Views on BG | August 24, 2001, Friday // 00:00 | Viewed: 889
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