Bulgarian Restaurant Workers Recruited for World’s Tallest Building
Some 30 Bulgarians have been recruited to work in a new restaurant in the Burj Dubai building, the world’s tallest building, that opened on January 4.
Some 30 Bulgarians have been recruited to work in a new restaurant in the Burj Dubai building, the world’s tallest building, that opened on January 4.
The Austrian company EVN built a solar power park near Bulgaria's southern city of Sliven, the company reports.
The Bulgarian government has given three companies the rights to explore the reserves of oil and natural gas in the 'Provadia' block in northeastern Bulgaria.
The economic crisis in the past year has proved fertile for the discount retailers stepping on Bulgarian soil in recent months and the country will see their boom in 2010, a realtor report says.
A Bulgarian official has said that his country does not tie Turkey's European Union bid to the settlement of a displaced persons argument from 1913.
Bulgaria Defense Minister Nikolay Mladenov has stated that the "Drazki" ("Intrepid") frigate will not be sent to the Gulf of Aden to participate in operations against Somali pirates due to a lack of money.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has called an "absolute lie" the rumors describing the husband of Bulgarian EU Commissioner-Designate Rumiana Jeleva as a "gangster".
Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has given Minister for Bulgarians Abroad Bozhidar Dimitrov a final warning over a recent comment that Bulgaria might place conditions on Turkey's bid to join the EU.
Members of the Bulgarian judiciary will receive an additional, 13th salary for 2009, following an emergency meeting on Wednesday between senior ministers and magistrates
Bulgaria's government has appointed Wednesday popular artist Gredi Assa as the head of the National Endowment Fund "13 Centuries of Bulgaria".
Bulgaria Finance Minister Simeon Djankov has refused to pay out an extra BGN 28 M to the Supreme Judicial Council (VSS) for the requested additional expense limit for 2009.
The companies in charge of removing snow in Sofia are going to be payed only 20% of the amount due to them for the Tuesday cleaning.
Novinite.com recently published the results of its annual polls in which its readers selected Bulgaria’s most deserving individuals and most important events of 2009.
The Bulgarian Interior Ministry has revealed that the manufacture and sale of all firearms will be carried out after autorization by the Ministry according to the new draft law on weapons and pyrotechnics.
A solemn ceremony of consecrating Bulgaria's colors brought together Wednesday statesmen, defense and municipal officials and MPs on Alexander Nevsky square in Sofia.
An earthquake measuring 3 on the Richter scale was reported on the territory of Bulgaria at 9:29 am on Wednesday.
Bulgaria is the forty-fourth best place in the world to live, according to a survey released January 5, with France topping the list for the fifth year in a row.
Bulgaria marks on January 6 the 162nd anniversary since the birth of one of its most revered heroes - the poet, publicist, and revolutionary Hristo Botev.
In the coldest of winter, young men all over Bulgaria are to jump into the waters of rivers and lakes this Wednesday, keeping an old tradition in commemoration of St Jordan's Day.
Severe winter weather has brought dangerous conditions and transport disruption to parts of Europe.
Alleged mafia boss Stefan Bonev aka Sako has been released without charge after being arrested Tuesday in relation to the murder of controversial journalist Bobi Tsankov.
Bulgaria's Prosecutor's Office has charged alleged mafia boss Krasimir Marinov, aka "The Big Margiun" with ordering the murder of controversial journalist Bobi Tsankov.
The police in the Black Sea city of Burgas arrested Wednesday football boss and businessman, Ivaylo Drazhev.
Bulgaria alleged top crime figure, Nikolay Marinov aka the Little Marguin was found Tuesday night, but released over the lack of an arrest warrant.
The Prosecution had not yet pressed official charges against Krasimir Marinov and Stefan Bonev, who were detained during a police operation after the murder of controversial journalist, Bobi Tsankov.
Sofia City Prosecutor, Nikolay Kokinov, has reported that Bulgarian police are still searching for 2 of the 4 underworld bosses, earlier reported to have been arrested for allegedly being involved in the murder of controversial radio host, Bobi Tsankov.
Bulgaria's Interior Ministry special task team has arrested notorious crime figure Dimitar Vuchev aka Dembi over the murder of controversial radio host, Bobi Tsankov, according to reports.
Alleged drug kingpin Stefan Bonev a.k.a. Sako has denied allegations he may be behind the murder of Bobi Tsankov, a prominent radio journalist and author of a book on Bulgaria's gangsters, who was shot and killed Tuesday in the capital Sofia.
Bulgaria's police and prosecutors are to decide on Wednesday whether to keep in detention for 72 hours three top crime bosses, who were detained over the murder of prominent crime journalist Bobi Tsankov the previous day.
MEPS ARE preparing to question Bulgaria's nominee to the European Commission about her husband's business dealings at confirmation hearings for the new EU executive in Brussels next week.
A controversial journalist was shot dead in the centre of Sofia yesterday (5 January). The brazen act took place just 50 metres from the police headquarters and in close proximity to the Palace of Justice.
A prominent Bulgarian crime writer who chronicled the affairs of the local mafia in a book published two months ago was shot dead in broad daylight on a crowded street in central Sofia yesterday.
A Bulgarian investigative journalist and radio presenter who wrote about the country’s powerful organised crime groups was shot dead on Tuesday in the centre of Sofia, the interior ministry said.
A prominent radio journalist and author of a book on Bulgaria's gangsters was shot and killed Tuesday in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, the first such murder since a new government was elected last July.
Serbian President Boris Tadic stated Wednesday that Kosovo should become part of the EU but as an integral part of Serbia.
Orthodox Christians in Serbia and Macedonia continue to observe the old, Julian calendar dates for their Christmas celebrations, with Christmas Eve falling on Wednesday, January 6.
Greece has said it will have its budget deficit back within European Union rules within two years - one year earlier than previously planned.
The UK and France have reopened their embassies in Yemen, after they were closed earlier this week in response to a possible al-Qaeda threat.
US President Obama said Tuesday that the American intelligence has had considerable success, but that the botched Christmas Day attack shows "the system has failed" in a major way.
Bulgaria's current Prime Minister Boyko Borisov led his GERB party to a sweeping elections victory in the summer of 2009 running on an anti-corruption, anti-organized crime ticket.
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