Chirac "Satisfied" with Saddam's Downfall
Jacques Chirac voices "satisfaction" at downfall of Saddam Hussein, BBC reported.
Jacques Chirac voices "satisfaction" at downfall of Saddam Hussein, BBC reported.
Skirmishes between U.S.
The humanitarian concerns of Iraqi people are taking a more prominent role after the rule of Saddam crumbled.
Iraq's U.N.
Saddam Hussein's 24-year-old rule collapsed, as US forces swept through Baghdad, sparking scenes of wild jubilation as they toppled a giant statue of the Iraqi president, AFP reported. In a day of fast-moving, dramatic events which appeared to presage th
President Parvanov proposed that a longterm strategy be developed for South East Europe as an integral part of Europe at the plenary session of the South East Europe Cooperation Process (SEECP). "I propose that such a strategy be adopted within a year,"
Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov pledged in Belgrade that the Bulgarian Embassies in Iraq's neighbor countries will support Bulgarian National TV correspondent Elena Yoncheva with documents and money. Elena Yoncheva is safe after an incident in Bagdha
Recently appointed Deputy Transport Minister Marin Atov was officially presented to journalists by Transport Minister Plamen Petrov April 9. On April 7 Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg appointed Marin Atov Deputy Transport Minister.
Tony Blair said the coalition should not claim victory too early, BBC reported.
Iraqis and U.S.
Miss and Mr Roma were crowned during the Roma beauty contest that was held in the town of Shumen. The World Roma Day was marked by a number of events in Bulgaria.
The government of Simeon Saxe-Coburg suffered a complete failure over the last 600 days, said the leader of the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions in Bulgaria Zhelyazko Hristov April 9.
Customs officers will be obliged to declare their property and incomes, as well as the property of their wives and under-aged children upon appointment and till May 31 at the latest. This is envisaged by amendments to the Customs Act, which Parliament ado
Crowds of Iraqis celebrate apparent end of Saddam Hussein regime in Shiite neighbourhood of Baghdad, northern city of Erbil, CNN reported.
Saddam Hussein's government is no longer in control of Baghdad, a U.S.
Crowds of Iraqis celebrate apparent end of Saddam Hussein regime in Shiite neighborhood of Baghdad, northern city of Erbil, CNN reported.
Looting in and around Baghdad has been reported on Wednesday by international media. Dozens were seen hauling off furniture, fixtures and office supplies, using wheelbarrows and pickups -- with no security forces to stop them, CNN reported.
Customs officers in Varna seized five tonnes of anthranilic acid, used for the production of narcotic and psychotropic substances.
A two-day blood donation campaign in aid of the coalition forces and civilians in Iraq was launched April 8 at Sofia's Military Medical Academy.
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