Intracom Telecom Bulgaria Celebrates 15th Birthday
Intracom Telecom, part of the SITRONICS group, has celebrated 15 years on the Bulgarian market through its branch, Intracom Bulgaria.
Intracom Telecom, part of the SITRONICS group, has celebrated 15 years on the Bulgarian market through its branch, Intracom Bulgaria.
Several Bulgarian NGOs on promoting web technologies have come together to form what has been described as informal association of the digital industry.
The Bulgarian government announced Thursday three new bids for exploration for oil and gas in the northern parts of the country.
Bulgaria has failed to pay the EUR 6 M that it owes as its contribution to the joint project company with Greece and Russia, which is supposed to construct the Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline.
The "first real shopping mall" in the Bulgarian Danube city of Ruse opened doors with large crowds of shoppers storming it to raid the brand new stores.
Four of some of the most popular former movie theaters in Bulgaria's capital Sofia are going to become shopping malls or supermarkets, the Bulgarian daily "24 Chasa" (24 Hours) writes.
A delegation of the Atlantic Club in Bulgaria has shared European experience with South Korea's Minister of Unification, Hyun In-taek, at a meeting in Seoul as part of an official week-long visit.
The diplomats, who were exposed as collaborators and agents of the former Communist State Security, will be recalled, Bulgarian Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov, declared, reiterating his earlier statements.
Bulgaria would no longer be represented abroad by Ambassadors' who have been collaborators and agents of the former Communist State Security, Foreign Minister, Nikolay Mladenov, reiterated Thursday.
The Bulgarian government has managed to re-negotiate the terms of notorious arms deals with Daimler-Chrysler and Alenia Aeronautica, for which it did not have the money, Defense Minister Angelov announced.
The European People's Party has expressed "expected" support for Bulgaria's Schengen Agreement accession, Prime Minister Boyko Borisov revealed after he took part in a summit of the EU rightists in Brussels.
Bulgarian PM Boyko Borisov, who is Brussels for an EU meeting, stated he has no intentions to pressure France on not putting hurdles ahead of Bulgaria's accession to the Schengen Zone.
The European Law Enforcement Office, Europol, extended new accolades to Bulgarian police for carrying out several very successful operations on Europol's information.
Romanian President Traian Basescu has expressed worries that should his country fail to join Schengen in early 2011, it will have to wait much longer for entry.
The leaders of the European Union Member States are gathering in Brussels Thursday and Friday for their last meeting for 2010, dedicated to economic stability.
PM Boyko Borisov has stated he is ready to dismiss minister for Bulgarians abroad Bozhidar Dimitrov because of the latter's past in Bulgaria's Communist State Security.
Bulgaria's Foreign Affairs Minister, Nikolay Mladenov and the parliamentary group of the opposition Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) failed to reach consensus on amending the law to ban diplomatic appointments of people with "Communist past.
The Members of the Bulgarian Parliament passed Thursday more amendments to the Election code, pertaining to election campaign financing of political parties.
The Bulgarian Prosecutor's Office had issued permission for Interior Minister, Tsvetan Tsvetanov, to publically reveal a conversation intercepted through the use of special surveillance devices.
The Members of the Bulgarian Parliament are discussing Thursday the amendments to the Election Code pertaining to financing of political parties in election campaigns.
Cancer patient rights activist Teodora Zaharieva has been given the Civil Courage Award of the Panitza foundation, with the state commission for investigation of Communist State Security receiving a honorary mention.
Numerous traffic related accidents have occurred in the capital Sofia and the nearby suburbs in the last 24 hours, the Bulgarian traffic police informs Thursday.
Snowfall has been causing traffic accidents and distruptions all over Bulgaria Thursday and problems are continuing Thursday night.
Snow is falling Thursday morning in the Bulgarian capital Sofia, the regions of Kyustendil, Plovdiv, Pazardzhik, Smolyan and many other parts of western and southwestern Bulgaria.
Bulgarian archaeologist Georgi Ganetsovski has made a new hit discovering by unearthing what might be the world's oldest sun temple.
CSKA Sofia, one of the two top Bulgarian football teams is facing being banned from the national championship should it fail to pay its debts in two months.
Bulgaria's top female tennis player Tsvetana Pironkova has revealed that she practices against men in order to prepare for the next edition of the Australian Open tournament.
Petar Stoyanov, aka the Chieftain, who is investigated on several counts in Bulgaria including murder, was acquitted by Sofia District Court Thursday on counts of illegal arms possession and hiding stolen property.
An 18-year-old Bulgarian man has been sentenced in the USA for having sexual intercourse with a teenage girl, and will likely be deported to Bulgaria.
From The Economist
Bulgaria's president has rejected a demand by the prime minister to sack 42 senior diplomats – including the country's ambassadors to Germany, the US and the UK – on the grounds they worked for the communist-era secret service.
Bulgarian PM Boiko Borisov has called for top diplomats revealed to be former communist secret service agents to be fired.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is investigated for sex crimes in Sweden, was walked Thursday on bail a day after a court in the UK, where he is detained, granted him release.
Russian PM Vladimir Putin has complained of the hygienic habits of the shepherd puppy Buffy presented him by Bulgarian counterpart Boyko Borisov, but has not hidden his fondness of the furry creature.
The human rights committee of the Council of Europe adopted Thursday a resolution requesting investigation of the traffic of drugs, weapons and human organs carried out by organizations in Kosovo under the heading of Hashim Thaci.
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